Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Hush, Little Alien by Daniel Kirk

image from Barnes and Noble

Hush, Little Alien by Daniel Kirk is the sixth book of 365 children's books I will be reviewing.  It is a reworking of the lullaby Hush, Little Baby written for the extra-terrestrials among us.  It is both colorful and witty and children of all ages will enjoy hearing it read aloud and reading it themselves.

You can read a full review of this book at Examiner.com by clicking on the title of this post.

When children are fascinated with outer space and aliens, there are sometimes not many choices out there for well-written children's literature.  Below is a selection of children's books that are both factual and fantasy that deal with these very topics.

Larry Boy and the Fib from Outer Space!

God Made Outer Space

A is for Astronaut: Exploring Space from A to Z

The Outer Space Mystery: A Boxcar Children Mystery

The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System

Moon Walk: The First Trip to the Moon

Exploring the Solar System

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