June Virtual Book Club: Gail Gibbons
If you missed our May’s Virtual Book Club for Kids, June is a great time to join up. This month we are doing Gail Gibbons! There are so many books by her that I love! It will be hard to pick just one book. I think we will be looking for books that we have not read before!
Do you have a favorite book by her? Ours happens to be Knights in Shining Armor. One thing that I really like about her books is that she has a lot of seasonal books that are non-fiction. Lots of information that is great for kids. I try and get a few of her seasonal books when I can!
Here are some of the books you can read by Gail Gibbons.
If you’re interested in joining this month’s book club, here’s what you need to do…
- Comment below and let us know that you are joining in!
- Pick your favorite book by Gail Gibbons (or a new one you want to check out) and read it with your child or class.
- Create an activity, project, craft, cooking project, etc. related to the book and do it.
- Come back and share it with us as part of a big Gail Gibbons blog hop on Monday, June 17th! The linky will be live for 3 weeks, so if you aren’t ready to post on the 17th… just join in when you can!
Here are some of the people joining in the link up this month.
May’s author was Leo Lionni. Check out our activity for Swimmy!
June’s author is Gail Gibbons (June 17th is the link up).
Here is the authors for the rest of the year!

- July 15th- Jez Alborough
- August 19th-Donald Crews
I hope that you can join up with us! I love looking at all the different ideas! Visit an author you might not know or find a new book by them!
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com


Question: Do you just do one of these or all? â—¾Create an activity, project, craft, cooking project, etc. related to the book and do it.
You pick one book and do one activity for it! Or more if you want to. We always read several books before we pick one that we really like and reread and do an activity.
We just borrowed one of her audio books from the library a couple of months ago. It was a little too advanced for my daughter but she enjoyed it anyway.
There are a few younger books you can get. Not all over them are as advance. It just depends on the book.