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Lynn Hazen is an author who writes children's books and young adult novels filled with humor, heart, and hope. Her current list of titles includes:
- Cinder Rabbit (Young chapter book)
- The Amazing Trail of Seymour Snail (Young chapter book)
- Buzz Bumble to the Rescue (Picture Book)
- Mermaid Mary Margaret (Middle Grade Novel)
Cinder Rabbit
From School Library Review...
Zoe, a young bunny, is excited to have the role of Cinder Rabbit in her school's spring play. That is, until she learns that as the star she will be required to lead the class in the Bunny Hop...—Heather M. Campbell, Philip S. Miller Library, Castle Rock, CO
The Amazing Trail of Seymour Snail
Seymour is an artistic snail and he is looking for a job in all the wrong places. At a French Restaurant? At the Gooey Garden Pest Control Company? When Seymour finally finds a job at the Speedy Arts Gallery, he is thrilled--until he finds himself sliming envelopes shut and delivering packages. Well, even great artists have to start somewhere. Who knows? Seymour's big break might be just around the corner!
Both of these books would be perfect choices for read alouds for preschoolers - 3rd graders. Although they are chapter books, they contain adorable black and white illustrations that children will love. In addition, the stories contain just the right amount of sillyness, engaging and relatable characters, and happy endings.
To enter this giveway ~ Leave us a comment telling us about your (or your children's) favorite young chapter books.
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- Follow Seymour Snail on Twitter.
- Check out Lynn's blog and subscribe.
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35 comments:
I blogged about it my youngest (3 yrs old) loves Rainbow Magic Petal Fairies and Tiara Club books!
these look real cute got to get them from my library! :)
I checked out and following her blog
so far we've only done one chapter book - the mouse and the motorcycle by beverly cleary... it was ok, but not the hit i was looking for... these look adorable!!
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These look like a great way for us to get started with chapter books, but we haven't read any yet. :) My favorites that I can remember weren't for the young...Little House, Babysitters' Club were my favorties.
What delightful books to read before bedtime! Thanks, Cindi
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we haven't gotten into chapter books yet...but we need some good books to start and these would be great :-)
We do love the Thomas the Train books...and they have several stories in one book...so that is pretty close to a chapter book I would think :-)
We made bookmarks at story time at the library this week..and Seth wanted to know why we needed a bookmark and so we started a discussion on chapter books...so it would be cool to have a chapter book and if I could win one that would be all the better :-)
Thanks for the chance!
We've only read the Velveteen Rabbit. As a child myself I LOVED the Boxcar Children. I've been looking for some chapter books for bedtime for my little ones and these books sound great!!
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We love the Henry and Mudge early chapter books, and the Young Can Jansen books.
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Sad to say, we have not yet started chapter books. It has been on my agenda to start read-alouds with them, but we just haven't. But, now I have gotten the kick in the rear and we are starting next week...just have to decide which book to start!
We love Henry and Mudge!
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Following SeymourSnail on twitter - sumrthyme
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Following Lynn's blog
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I really love the babymouse graphic novels. THey're a hot item at the elementary school library I work at. But... chapter books. . . The new Nancy Drew books for younger kids.
I'm following Lynn on twitter (bookgoil)
I checked out her blog and followed as well. :)
I have always Kevin Henkes Lilly books=)
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We've posted about this at Winning Readings:
http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2009/09/lynn-hazen-books.html
And 2yo Esme hasn't experienced too many chapter books so far, but one that was rather successful was Penny and Rio: The Mysterious Backyard Meeting. Just right for an introductory chapter book with pictures on every other page...
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And we're following Lynn's blog (MoziEsme)
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And we're following Seymour Snail on twitter!
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My kindergarten class loves to hear the Magic Tree House books. As far as easy chapter books to read, they tend to like ones that have familiar characters.
we love Matilda
we read a lot to my children and they like all kinds of books. we like grace lin and early biographies too.
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My hubby and son have been reading the Star Wars young chapter books. They are really enjoying it.
I love the Poppleton books (the pig) - Poppleton and Friends is a favorite around here. Thanks for the chance! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com
I follow Seymour Snail on twitter - I'm alicedemske - thanks! alicedemskehansen at gmail.com
Those books look great. We haven't read any chapter books (other than The Jesus Bible Storybook, which might count), but I've been hoping to add this to our routine this fall or winter. Glad to hear these suggestions.
We started Charlotte's Web a while back, but the little ones lost interest (they were still a bit young for chapter books then). I should try again now that they're a little older! Thanks for the chance!
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I'm following Seymour Snail on Twitter- naughtynad.
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I checked out Lynn's blog and subscribed.
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We like the Magic Treehouse Series.
My daughter was very into the R. L. Stines books.
We read a lot of Max and Ruby and Little Critter books as well as Magic School House.
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We love the Henry and Mudge books.
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