Toshi’s Little Treasures

Toshi’s Little Treasures by Nadine Robert, published by Kids Can Press on April 5, 2016, is an illustrated picture book designed for young readers. This engaging search-and-find book follows a little boy named Toshi and his grandmother as they explore six beloved locations, including the riverbank, town, forest, country, park, and beach. Throughout their adventure, Toshi discovers various treasures, such as a dragonfly wing and a glittery rock, while his grandmother provides insights about each find.
Readers will enjoy full-spread illustrations that depict each scene, with treasures labeled for easy identification. The book includes interactive activities where children can help Toshi match his discoveries to related items, fostering observation skills and curiosity. Additionally, the back of the book offers interesting facts about the treasures and animals encountered, making it a valuable resource for lessons on life science and the environment. Toshi’s Little Treasures encourages critical thinking and creativity, inspiring children to explore their surroundings and imagine stories about their own treasures.
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In this appealing search-and-find informational picture book, readers join a little boy named Toshi as he and his grandmother explore six of their favorite places — the riverbank, the town, the forest, the country, the park and the beach. At each location, Toshi finds treasures to add to his collection, from a dragonfly wing to a glittery rock to a guitar pick. Best of all, his grandmother always knows what everything is! Each scene is featured in a full-spread illustration, with lots of potential treasures labeled. Following that is an activity in which readers help Toshi identify his found treasures from each place by matching them to related items (for example, pink peony petals matching the peony plant, and a coin matching the coin purse). Answers at the back of the book reveal interesting facts about them all, adding context. The animals that Toshi and his grandmother encounter are also shown at the back of the book. Using an innovative technique that mixes fiction and nonfiction, this book is the perfect resource for life science lessons on habitats and the environment. It encourages observation skills, curiosity and critical thinking — building blocks for studying science. This book would be a terrific inspiration for a trip around the neighborhood in which children can find, identify and draw treasures of their own. It could also be used as a starting point for storytelling, in which children imagine the story of a treasure — Toshi’s or their own — before it was found.
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