![]() ![]() Max’s brothers slowly become curious, particularly when Max begins to use his words to create stories. “Hungry” has a bite taken out of it, and “Park” is surrounded by trees. The illustrations are just great in this book, with the words coming to life and taking shape to show their meanings. He struggles with what he should collect before finally deciding he will collect words! Max cuts words out of magazines and writes them on slips of paper. So, Max decides to start his own collection. In this story, Max’s brothers have huge, wonderful collections of coins and stamps, from which they certainly aren’t willing to share with Max. ![]() ![]() While Max’s Words by Katie Banks is not actually a “new” book (it was published in 2006), it is “new to me” and I’m so glad I found it! It’s no secret: I love to discover a great new children’s book. ![]()
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