![]() ![]() I have been reading (and rereading!) this title with my two year old, and it has become one of his favourite bedtime stories- ticking the boxes of adorable animals, a school setting, transportation, as well as a cute surprise of an ending! The book also makes solid use of repetition within its clear and concise text, making for a great read aloud option with littlest ones. ![]() We see everything from walking, riding an electric scooter, taking a bus, and more! Readers see some routines which may be very familiar, and others which might not be so familiar! But…what about Little Snail? She has been cheerfully packing and saying her goodbyes to each of her friends, but how will Little Snail make it home- and how will she make it home in time? With its warm amber tones, almost 70s-like palette, and the unfussy yet cozy feel of the animal-centered art, Time to Go Home makes for very sweet reading. ![]() Readers then to follow each friend and see what method of transportation they take with their respective grown-up. As Little Snail gathers up her school papers and packs her bag, she waves and says goodbye to each of her friends. I love an unanticipated treat of a children’s book, and Shasha Lv‘s A Little Snail Book: Time to Go Home checks the box! The first board book title in a planned series, Time to Go Home spotlights the different ways in which friends make the trip home after school. ![]()
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