Books for Kids: Meet Skippyjon Jones


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Skippyjon Jones
Skippyjon Jones, by Judith Schachner, is a great child’s book for summer reading. This book can be a wonderful read-aloud picture book, or an easy reader for ages 4 through 8.

This imaginative children’s book takes us into the world of Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese kitten who can’t resign himself to being a kitten. Sent to his room by his mother for imagining that he is a bird (and eating worms each morning for breakfast), Skippyjon takes on the personality of a fearless Chihuahua named Skippito.

The short story is filled with rhymes and Spanish expressions, and is a great way for children to learn a bit of Spanish while they enjoy the adventures of Skippyjon. According to a review in School Library Journal, “The buoyant and colorful cartoon illustrations match the exuberant text perfectly.

Spanish-speaking children will be especially delighted by the words and humor; others may be a little bewildered by all of the foreign phrases and will need some explanation, but the story definitely has the potential of a fun read-aloud. A good multicultural offering.”   Look for this book at your local library or bookstore, or follow this link to Amazon.

If your child enjoyed Skippyjon Jones, you’ll want to look for Judith Schachner’s newest book, Skippyjon Jones in the Dog House.

In this fast-paced tale, Skippyjon Jones continues his exploits as the Chihuahua named Skippito. In this story, Skippyjon is sent to his room for drawing on the walls. While there, he goes on a great adventure to rescue his amigos from the big bobble-ito.

Says Amazon: “The Siamese kitty boy with the gigantico imagination has returned for another loco adventure. In his room for a time-out, Skippyjon Jones lets his imagination take him to a shack where his Chihuahua friends are yipping and yapping and hiding out from the Bad Bobble-ito, who has taken over their doghouse. How El Skippito chills the Chihuahuas and banishes the Bobble-ito will make more amigos for this endearing and irresistible rascal who made his first appearance in Skippyjon Jones.”

Find this book at your local library or bookstore or follow this link to Amazon.

Author Judith Schachner won the E.B. White Read Aloud Award for Skippyjon Jones in 2003. She says she based the character of Skippyjon on her own cat, Skippy.
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1.   Jun 2, 2005 7:38 AM
Now and then I read childrens' books for my own pleasure since all of my grandkids are many miles away. Maybe Skippy could help me refresh my memory of the Spanish I once knew.

Hank ...


-- posted by humorous_sage





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