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Owl Babies by Martin Waddell, Illustrated by Patrick Benson

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Owl Babies is another book that Luffy didn't read but I have to write about it because it is absolutely mesmerizing. It's a very simple story - three owl babies are waiting for their mother and in the end their mother returns. Duh. It's a childrens' story so I hope it's not a spoiler to you that their mother returns in the end. The text/words are good but the art was just captivating. I'm at a lack of words to describe just how beautiful the art, the coloring, the incredible use of negative space, the owls' deep red eyes, and more! Heck, I felt like I could feel how fluffy the owlets were as I ran my fingers across the pages! We ended up picking other books over this book last Sunday because I'm not sure how much Luffy will appreciate the art. P.S. I might sound like a broken record at this point but I absolutely love the work that the Bookshelf Library are doing in Hyderabad, India. They have painstakingly collected childrens' books over the years...

Hop! by Joshua/False Knees

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I think I started following False Knees on Instagram sometime around 2020/2021. I started loving his work during the Inktober challenge in 2021 or Falsetober as he likes to call it. Hop! by Joshua/False Knees is the collection of comic strips that he drew during October 2021. I don't know if I am misinterpreting his work but I think it's the story of two friends. The first friend is afraid to live his life because he ran into a bunch of problems. But after a crazy day the first friend is ready to take a leap and start living his life again. I've been wanting to read this (and other books by False Knees) to Luffy for many months now and he finally obliged yesterday! He liked looking at the crows and their antics as they made their way through the city. I loved that I got to share one of the most cherished books in my library with him. If you can't buy the book, you can read the comic strips from his website for free - starting from 1st Oct 2021 . P.S. I think the co...

The Ugly Five by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

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Luffy didn't read this book but I still want to include it because I loved it. I read this book at The Bookshelf Library a few weeks back but Preeti didn't think it was age appropriate for Luffy yet. I read it again last Sunday and I still like it. The book revolves around five "ugly" animals, and how they band together because of their ugliness. In the end, their children greet them and shower love on them, telling them how beautiful they are. The Ugly Five is by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler , whose work we have written about multiple times in the past. See for example The Gruffalo or the Snail on the Whale . And this was one of those rhymy books by Julia Donaldson so it was fun to sing it out loud. P.S. I hope Luffy picks this up and reads it at some point in the future - not for the lesson on physical beauty - but for the simpler lesson on the animal kingdom and evolution!

Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel, Illustrated by Blair Lent

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I picked Tikki Tikki Tembo two weeks back from the Bookshelf Library as one of the two books for Luffy. I picked it because I found it interesting and I wanted to read it to him. Luffy showed no interest whatsoever in the book during the week. A day before when we were supposed to return the books (6 days after borrowing them), I read the book to him in a rush, just to "check off" the book. Funnily enough, he liked it. I was unable to return the books that weekend so we ended up reading the book multiple times last week. Even after returning the book, luffy still walks around from time to time saying "Tikki Tikki Tembo ...". P.S. In case you didn't know, you can borrow books from the Internet Archive. For example, here is Tikki Tikki Tembo on the Internet Archive .

The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

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I don't have a gambling addiction but second-hand bookstores will likely bankrupt me. The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler is one of the second-hand books that I bought at a book store next door. You know, the place  I usually visit to get a printout for 10 Rupees but end up spending 100s to 1000s of Rupees on books. The sea snail slithered all over the rock And gazed at the sea and the ships in the dock. And as she gazed she sniffed and sighed. “The sea is deep and the world is wide! How I long to sail,” Said the tiny snail. I think this is the fourth or fifth book by Julia Donaldson that we have read and it's a little surprising how versatile an author she is. And unlike some of the earlier books, this is a rhyming book and it sounds great to read aloud. This isn't something Luffy is capable of doing or appreciates us doing at the moment but that day isn't too far. I'll have to start looking for Indian books or books in local...

Night Monkey Day Monkey by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Lucy Richards

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I came back home after traveling out of city and the first thing I notice in our house are a couple of second-hand books from the book store nearby. I knew they were second-hand books because I had already come across one of the books (which I didn't w ant to buy) when I combed through the childrens' books section in the book store. The good pick was Night Monkey Day Monkey by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Lucy Richards . Julia Donaldson should be familiar name to the readers of this blog. Good book. Luffy likes it and finds parts of it funny. An interesting example of evolution from the book is - the "night monkey" wonders why the moths were wearing make up, to which the "day monkey" responds that they're butterflies. Butterflies operate during the day and because it is bright during the day, it makes sense for them to expend energy creating elaborately colorful wings (helps with mating). On the other hand, moths operate at night and because it'...

Thomas' Train Stories

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I don't remember which happened first - did we do something that made Luffy interested in trains or was he interested in trains and we reinforced by buying him railway-themed books and toys. We did travel a few times via train when he was younger though so maybe that was how the fascination with trains started. That naturally led to us (likely Preeti) buying him a Thomas' Train Stories book and luckily for him, one of Preetis' friends gifted Luffy a Thomas & Percy train set. We never ever put the entire toy railway set together - he is more than hapy playing with the Thomas and Percy engines. And it's surprising how relevant this book still is to our lives. The book has been around for more than an year, if i remember correctly, but even as early as last week, we were going through it and reading through some of the stories. And for Preeti and me, some of our funniest memories with Luffy are linked to this book. Like for example the "Thomas and Percy and the D...

Are you a Monkey : A Tale of Animal Charades by Marine Rivoal

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Are You A Monkey: A Tale of Animal Charades by Marine Rivoal caught my eye last month at the second-hand book shop next door to where we live. Painted in a stylish and saturated color palette of Pantones, this unusual book will engage children in considering animal behavior and characteristics. Even the publisher calls the book "unusual" because the colors are just absolutely mesmerizing and like nothing I have seen before. Each page has a good hook to grab and retain Luffy's attention. Marine Rivoals' work is absolutely mesmerizing. Alas, most of her work seems to be in French. P.S. I absolutely love the fact that artists and creators can still surprise me with their art. Even after reading hundreds (close to thousands) of graphic novels and comic books, I am yet to come across two authors whose styles are exactly the same. Maybe I shouldn't be surprised about this. Maybe if I had a basic appreciation of the arts during my college years, I wouldn't be sur...

"Science" for babies by Chris Ferrie

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One of my colleagues at my previous employer (Enthought) had just become a father. When the new parents brought the baby to the office, the gift from the company included these books. It makes perfect sense because the org was made up of folks from science and engineering backgrounds, most of them Ph.Ds. And I absolutely fell in love with the books.   Soon after (within an year), a cousin of mine had a baby boy. They live in the U.S and they were visiting India for a short vacation. I wasn't sure when I would meet them again so I bought them these books. Everyone looked at me like I was an alien. The books say that they're for babies but I think they're actually for adults who want to read to babies. I was happy about the gift and I hoped that my cousin and her son would appreciate them sometime in the future. So when Luffy was born, one of the first things I bought was these books. And we've been reading to Luffy from these books since he opened his eyes. For a very l...

Puss in Boots by Philip Pullman, Illustrated by Ian Beck

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Let me start by writing down everything that's on the torn cover of the second-hand book I have. Puss in Boots: The Adventures of That Most Enterprising Feline Written by Mr. Philip Pullman Illustrated by Mr. Ian Beck Starring Puss himself, and featuring: One Ogre, Two Ghouls, One Aged and Respected Hermit, A Beautiful Princess (Daughter of His Most Gallic Majesty), The King of France, And of course Jacques, the Hero