Monday, November 2, 2020

NATIONAL PICTURE BOOK MONTH WITH MS. CHELSEA - BOOK REVIEW

 Busy-Eyed Day

“Look around….

What do you see?”

 "Busy-Eyed Day" by Anne Marie Pace presents a fun way to think about our eyes, and it shows children to be inquisitive about their surroundings. This picture book presents language poetically and playfully. The story is sweet and straightforward. The illustrations by Frann Preston-Gannon are fun to look at and engaging. Busy-Eyed Day is an excellent book for family storytime with infants and toddlers. Using our eyes can be really fun, and this world has a lot to see!

Join Sammi and Zach on a day at the park with their mother and grandmother.  There is a great diversity of characters represented in this picture book. The central family is a multigenerational Black family, and there are other characters of all kinds in the park. 

Book review by Chelsea Rodriguez, Circulation Services Manager

Center Point Library is open for curbside, in-person, and computer service. For the safety of everyone involved, returned materials will be quarantined for a minimum of 72 hours and will take several days to be cleared from your account. No late fees will be charged.