BookCase Club June 2017 Review & Coupon – Read to Me Case

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BookCase.Club is a monthly book delivery service that sends handpicked book selections to your home. When you subscribe, you select one of 8 collections of books: Blind Date Case (2 paranormal romance novels), Strange Worlds Case (2 sci-fi/fantasy novels), Teenage Dreams Case (2 young adult novels), Thrill Seeker Case (2 mystery/thriller novels), Read to Me Case (4 children’s picture books), or Booking for Love Case (2 romance novels). They also offer quarterly military history and cookbook subscriptions.

I selected the Read to Me Case. Bookcase Club also offers a Kids version with specific age ranges, all the way up to pre-teen.

This month’s package arrived well-packed with pieces of paper providing extra support during transport. As always, we were so excited to see what was inside!

DEAL: Save 15% on your first month. Use coupon code HelloSub.

Everything in my June 2017 box!

The Angry Birds Movie: Seeing Red ($3.99)

Red’s angry outbursts have landed him in hot water—and out of a job—more times than he cares to remember. But he must work in order to build his dream nest. How will he ever save up when every job he gets is more awful than the last one?

Even though we’re not into this franchise, this is a good story for kids about dealing with angry feelings!

Disney Planes Fire & Rescue: Dusty To The Rescue ($4.67)

50 stickers in this book! With the low cost of this subscription I can’t even feel guilty about letting the kids use the stickers in the book!

Lots of firefighting action here – my kids were fans!

The Adventures Of The Dish And The Spoon By Mini Grey ($7.38)

Mini Grey’s spin on the nursery rhyme classic “Hey diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle” is a love story of sorts that starts when “the dish ran away with the spoon.” In the midst of the Great Depression, Dish and Spoon become rich and famous vaudeville stars—until their taste for the high life puts them in debt to a gang of sharp and shady characters (depicted as evil knives). The cinematic presentation—with a touch of Bonnie and Clyde, a dash of “The Perils of Pauline”—proves that crime doesn’t pay and love conquers all. A visual treat with new details to discover again and again, here is absurd good fun for the whole family.

I was intrigued by just the cover and after I read a little bit about it, I couldn’t wait to read this to the kids.

This is a really odd book. At least we got a chance to talk about jail time!

Little Baby Buttercup by Linda Ashman ($12.75)

In this delightful love letter to a growing child, Linda Ashman and You Byun celebrate the magic of those fleeting days of early childhood. Their lively read-aloud shows the delight to be found in the world of a toddler. Every day brings new milestones and adventure—and little Buttercup is eager to reach out and experience it all, while her mother is always eager to reach out with a hug. Rhyming text captures a mother and baby’s joy in their shared time, and charming paintings make all the moments—both quiet and boisterous—shine.

This one was a pretty standard read for a baby or toddler. I liked the Korean style illustrations!

This is a wonderful subscription for bringing a really great variety of multi-age children’s books into your home every month without fail! It’s $15 with the shipping – you just cannot beat it. I can’t ever say that I’m totally in love with all the books, but the value to price is amazing and we always have a great story time and at least 2 new favorites with this box!

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