Moses and What Do You Do With a Tail Like This were both amazingly informative picture books that break the mold of the normal picture books that you may see in stores today. I think that many people fail to see that picture books are not just for young children. They can be beneficial to older children too because they capture their audiences with riveting artwork and interesting facts. When I read What Do You Do With a Tail Like This I was expecting it to be much more juvenile than it actually was. The book was packed full of important facts about a wide variety of animals. As I was reading the book my mind was just overflowing with ideas about how I could relate the book to the classroom! Moses also had a similar affect on me. I was captivated by the artwork because it really served to show the determination of Harriet Tubman, and what she had to go through in order to be a free woman. I believe that this book can help students relate to Harriet because the beautiful artwork will immediately draw them into the story. After reading these books I will never let anyone say that picture books are only suitable for young children. Kids of all ages can learn from them, and they can be helpful supplements in the classroom!