As a former teacher, I am a huge advocate for teaching literacy to children, especially at a young age. I am blessed to have a child that LOVES to read {or pretend to read.} I think “love” might be an understatement. I will catch Harlan in her room numerous times throughout the day by her bookshelf with a book in her lap and she is talking to herself pretending like she is reading.
We read together throughout the day too. One of my most valued times with her is when she is sitting on my lap and we are reading together. One of our favorite new books is Where’s Walrus? by Stephen Savage.

Where’s Walrus? is a wordless picture book about an adventurous walrus who escapes the zoo to the outside world. With the zookeeper in hot pursuit, Walrus cleverly tries on all sorts of hats to disguise himself. Throughout the book Walrus is a happy-go-lucky runaway as he hides amongst firefighters, high-stepping dancers, and even artists in Central Park.

The book will let your imagination go wild. Each time Harlan and I read it we make up a different story as to why Walrus left the zoo that day. Harlan’s favorite thing is to point out Walrus in each disguise.

Savage,illustrator of New York Times best selling book Polar Bear Night, is known for his economical style of illustration that conveys complex ideas and emotion with simple lines and color, does not disappoint with this book. The colors and attention to detail on each page are very engaging and are fun to view at any age.

Where’s Walrus? will help imaginations soar and bring creativity to story time. It has been a great addition to Harlan’s ever growing collection of books.

Win it! Good news! Scholastic has graciously provided Where’s Walrus? for 3 lucky A Mommy in the City readers.

TO WIN:
Leave a comment telling me your favorite book growing up or your favorite book to read to your children now.

FOR EXTRA ENTRIES:

“Like” A Mommy in the City on Facebook and leave a comment here on the blog that you did. (1 entry)

Follow A Mommy in the City on Twitter and leave a comment here on the blog that you did. (1 entry)

Follow the talented Stephen Savage on Twitter and leave a comment here on the blog that you did. (1 entry)

You can tweet about the contest using the following phrase and leave a comment here on the blog that you did. You can tweet the phrase once per day. “I’ve entered to win a copy of Where’s Walrus? by @savageartist from @amommyinthecity. https://laurenjimeson.wpengine.com/?p=260 Ends 2/13 #Giveaway”

Subscribe to my RSS Feed and leave a comment here on the blog that you did (1 entry)

Become a friend on Google Friend connect (on the right on the page) and leave a comment here on the blog that you did. (1 entry)

Giveaway ends on 2/13 and I will choose the winners via Random.org.

Good luck!

To see more into the making of Where’s Walrus?, check out this video. It brings Walrus to life. {Harlan has asked me to play this video over and over again!}:

To learn more about Stephen Savage, be sure to check out his website www.stephensavage.net

Disclaimer: A Mommy in the City was not compensated in any way for this post. I received the book for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

38 comments

Reply

My favorite book(s) growing up was anything by Judy Blume!

Reply

I follow you on Twitter (@mommylok)!

Reply

Tweeted!
http://twitter.com/mommylok/status/33192397353517056

Reply

This is adorable. Peanut and I love reading any book about Thomas the Train. She’s totally obsessed with “choo choos” right now and actually even sleeps with one. My favorite book, though, is “Harry the Dirty Dog”. I still read it to Peanut sometimes.

Reply

I follow A Mommy in the City on Twitter

Reply

I follow A Mommy in the City on Facebook

Reply

That book looks amazing! My favorite book growing up was “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” Little did I know that this CA girl would one day live not so far from Brooklyn!

Reply

I like you on FB (and in real life!)

Reply

I follow you on Twitter
@MacaroniKidNYC

Reply

Followed Stephen Savage on Twitter
@MacaroniKidNYC

Reply

I tweeted about the contest: http://twitter.com/#!/MacaroniKidNYC/status/33284055927767040

Reply

I have loved Curious George since I was 15 months old. Now my children and any child that passes through my classroom learn to love the little monkey too.

Reply

I like you on Facebook

Reply

I follow you on Twitter
@SavvyMomNYC

Reply

I follow on GFC

Reply

http://twitter.com/SavvyMomNYC/status/33381682081959936 Tweet

Reply

Tweeted!
http://twitter.com/mommylok/status/34075931056279552

Reply

“On the Night You Were Born” is my favorite book to read to my daughter. So sappy and beautiful.

Reply

I’m a twitter follower (@conceivednotion)

Reply

And I follow Mr. Savage on twitter.

Reply

AND I just friend connected you. Phew. Okay, done commenting.

p.s. Hi! De-lurking.

Reply

On The Night You Were Born is my favorite book to read to Buba. I ball my eyes out every time.

Reply

I like on Facebook

Reply

I follow on Twitter

Reply

I’m a Google Friend

Reply

I am a Google friend!

Reply

I subscribed to your RSS feed!!

Reply

I follow you on Twitter (@dimsumdebutante)!

Reply

I am following Steven Savage on Twitter (@dimsumdebutante)!

Reply

I tweeted! http://twitter.com/#!/DimSumDebutante

Reply

My favorite childhood book was “The Pain and The Great One,” by Judy Blume. I will definitely share it with The Nut if she ever has a sibling. The Nut’s favorite books are currently anything by Sandra Boynton, especially, “Blue Hat, Green Hat.”

Reply

My favorite childhood book was Corduroy and I love reading it to my little guy now.

Reply

I follow you on Twitter! (@joslynsf)

Reply

I like you on Facebook

Reply

I tweeted!

Reply

I am following Steven Savage on Twitter (@joslyndehner)

Reply

I’m a Google Friend!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CommentLuv badge

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.