Underwood, D. (2010). The quiet book. New York , NY : Houghton Mifflin.
This book really wasn’t one of my favorite picture books. Each page provided one sentence on different ways or different times that a child is quiet. There were one or two ways that were told in the book that made me smile. One example given in the book included, “Thinking of a good reason you were drawing on the wall quiet.” That example just reminded me of my own children and students when you know they’ve done something wrong, so they’re nice and quiet. The illustrations were not too colorful. They were actually quite dull. There were a lot of spaces on the pages that were left blank. The book cover was also simple and not too attractive.

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