The Best Place to Read

The Best Place to Read by Debbie Bertram is a delightful children’s fiction book published by Random House Books for Young Readers on January 28, 2003. This 32-page edition, written in English, follows a young child on a quest to find the perfect spot to enjoy a new book. As the protagonist navigates various locations—from his bedroom to the backyard—he encounters playful challenges, including avoiding his baby sister’s messes and dodging sprinklers.
Readers will discover a humorous and engaging narrative that captures the joys of reading and the special bond between parent and child. The story unfolds in rhyme, making it accessible and enjoyable for young audiences. With themes centered around reading, family interactions, and the whimsical search for comfort, this book offers a charming exploration of where one might find the best place to read.
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A young child tries to find the perfect place to curl up with his new book in this hilarious and heartwarming tale. Scampering from his bedroom to the den, from the kitchen to the backyard, the young protagonist must dodge his baby sister’s messes, race across a lawn full of spraying sprinklers, and more–all in his search for the best place to read! And where would that be? Mommy’s lap, of course!
From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
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