<\/a><\/p>\n Pigs in Pajamas<\/em> <\/a>\u00a0like to have parties and eat lots of pizza topped with pickles, then they like to form pyramids, play piano and with pinatas and much more. \u00a0This book is all about some adorable pigs at a slumber party and all words\u00a0beginning\u00a0with P. \u00a0These pigs keep going with lots of letter P fun until they are pooped. \u00a0My little guys loved Pigs in Pajamas<\/a>\u00a0<\/em>by Maggie Smith\u00a0<\/em>when we read it recently and added it to\u00a0our\u00a0collection. \u00a0It is a wonderful book for preschoolers and you can use it as a springboard for\u00a0talking\u00a0about how the letter P sounds and all words\u00a0beginning\u00a0with that perfect P.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n At Penelope Pig’s sleepover party, six pigs in pj’s eat pizza and pasta, pound a pinata, pin the tail on the pony, prance to piano, and then form a precarious pyramid\u2014collapsing, of course, into a\u00a0squealing\u00a0pig pile!<\/p>\n Maggie Smith combines rollicking rhymes and infectious alliterations to make a perfectly pleasing book filled with fun and the letter P. And while there are scads of P words in the text, the art has even more\u2014the pictures are filled with more than 75 objects beginning with the letter P for young readers to find. The playful pictures also introduce other preschool concepts, such as colors, shapes, patterns, and counting.<\/p>\n Pigs in Pajamas<\/i>\u00a0offers a fun way to get preschoolers thinking about language and building their vocabularies. Party on, Penelope Pig!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Random House<\/a> is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings. \u00a0One lucky blog reader will win their own copy of\u00a0Pigs in Pajamas<\/em><\/a>. \u00a0Thank you Random House for the review book and for sponsoring this particularly perfect and pleasant\u00a0giveaway\u00a0on Mommy Ramblings!!! \u00a0Open to US residents.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n