Are you planning to go on vacation with an elementary school aged child this summer or would you like to give a book to a child who will be traveling? If yes, this is a good potential keepsake for that child.
Inside, there are lists, questions to answer, things to color, jokes, things to think about, a space for addresses, checklists, etc. A child could well enjoy the activities in this book and…when they are done, they will have a good keepsake.
A few examples from the book…a checklist titled “These are some of the activities I am looking forward to doing on vacation, I would never leave home without…, If I owned a souvenir shop these are some the things I would sell, etc.
So, get out your pencils, crayons or markers and get writing. Bon Voyage!
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for this vacation reading. All opinions are my own.




This picture book shows two foxes; I did not realize initially that they are brothers, although they are. Benny, the older fox, is having fun doing many different activities. Whenever the younger (nameless) fox asks to participate, he is told no. This happens repeatedly, in my opinion a few more times than needed for the sake of the story, although the illustrations are fun. Eventually the younger fox begins to play on his own although he continues to follow Benny a while longer. After a time, the two foxes begin to share and play together in an activity initiated by the younger.




















This book will teach your toddler while s/he has fun along the way. While searching for Little Chameleon, young children will learn about animals and their sounds, colors and numbers. They will get to look for the lightly hidden objects on each two page spread.