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Last year, we began filming "Storytime," my video book reviews, and I'm shocked to tell you that we have amassed about 270 of these features. Wow. That means I've reviewed some 270 kiddie books. Do you know how many WORDS that is? No, I don't either. So, I've decided to take a look back at some of the highlights of "Storytime" – those books that stand out among the rest, the videos when we've had some special tail-wagging visitors and the tales that are just so quirky you can't forget them. And there's a lot. First up is Irene Breznak's "Sneezy Louise." Published by Random House, this runny-nosed tale tells the story of poor Irene, her cold and her forgetfulness when it comes to covering her nose when she goes "achoo." I love it – it's a fun, colorful story with a very good lesson for children when they've got a cold. Stay tuned for the rest: We'll be updating them for the next few weeks. And if you've got a favorite book you know I've reviewed that you'd love to see again, e-mail me and I'll try to work it into the lineup! ![]() Kristen Schott is OC Family's children's book editor. Be sure to check out "Storytime," my video book reviews, for more fun facts about stories you and your kiddies must read. Book with no words 'Pickle Things' Book vs. Kindle A world of magic awaits Hearts and hugs? 'Rita and Whatsit' Colds and books More 'Twilight'? 'Princess and the Frog' Where do you read? Are they really 'Indestructible'? Book journals 'Weezer Changes the World' 'All Kinds of Families' |
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