I just love picture books! The first one I decided to read was Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom because the cover was attractive to me and the subject interested me. I thought it was so neat to see how the author took a historical story and compiled it into a childrens book. The illustrations are so beautiful that I would find myself staring at the pages for a long time. I love how they took up the entire page, really capturing every detail of the story. This is such a great book to use when talking to students about slavery. The cover flap on the front gives a great background to what is actually taking place. This is informational for students being that not everyone is going to already know the story of Harriet and by just reading the book they still may miss. The foreword is also informational in describing slavery and the procedure. I am so glad this book was one we had to buy because I want to keep it on my living room bookcase. I really enjoyed it! What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? was such a fun book. What a great wait to integrate animals and their functions into a not so boring approach. My favorite part was that the words were spread on the pages around the animals. The end of the book that had further information on the animals was so helpful for students to take further interest or to learn why exactly an animal using that function for a specific purpose. I personally liked to try to guess what the animal was before turning the page and seeing the full animal. Children would love this! Such a good read!