Tuesday, November 11, 2014




Buzzing about, kitty cat prowls, and storing the nuts for the winter, is what this book is touting. If you like rhymes and cats that purr and climb, bumbles that buzz and pollinate, this would be a great selection for you or any child’s library.

Children will love the magnificent vivid, pop off the page illustrations by Elizabeth Koenig. Each picture is more inviting than the last.  Children will delight in these full color pages that are sure to entertain.

Margot Finke has written yet another book of rhythmic verse for children. She is well known for her rhyming books and her ability to delight and amuse children with her entertaining and educational stories and facts of not only the down under, but also other parts of the world.

Squirrels can’t Help Being Nuts offers vocabulary words at the end of each page.  Great book, fun for kids, excellent read!

This book has been reviewed by Susan Hornbach, author of children’s literature.





9 comments:

  1. Susan, many thanks for your great review of my "Squirrels." I am thrilled!!
    I see you have a BUY link though PayLoadz--is this through GAP, the Publisher? In any case, I tried it out and none of the links work - at least not for me.

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    1. You're welcome Margot. This is the link that came from Guardian Angel Publishing. The link did work for me Margot. I'll add an Amazon link also.

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    2. You were right Margot, one part of Payloadz didn't work. It was the link from the GAP page, but refuses to work on my blog for some reason. However, It works on the GAP page just fine. Go figure.

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  2. HI Susan, Nice review of another book by Margot Finke. I lover her rhyming books--all her books. This one is especially nice with the great artwork by Elizabeth. Thanks much, Penny (my review is at www.penelopeannecole.com)

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    1. Thanks Penny. I love her books also. Art work brings the text to life. It's so important to have a good artist.

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  3. It was set up for GAP sales, that's why it workd there. You have to set it up so it works with your blog and link..

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    1. Well, good luck with that lol. I used to be able to take the link from GAP an put it on here and it always worked just fine.

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  4. I read this and I love the rhyming and illustrations.

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