Hello, friends! Our book today is Borrowing Bunnies: A Surprising True Tale Of Fostering Rabbits, written by Cynthia Lord, illustrated by Hazel Mitchell, and featuring photography by John Bald. This adorable nonfiction tale tells the story of the author’s experience fostering - or as she calls it, “borrowing” - two rescue bunnies to prepare them … Continue reading Borrowing Bunnies: A Surprising True Tale Of Fostering Rabbits (Cynthia Lord)
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Tiny Little Rocket (Richard Collingridge)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Tiny Little Rocket by Richard Collingridge, a journey through the stars on a very special day. Once a year, a special little rocket leaves earth and heads to the stars. The little pilot (that’s you!) guides the wee rocket, with its silver fins and golden door, past the sun, … Continue reading Tiny Little Rocket (Richard Collingridge)
Circle (Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Circle by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, third in their wonderfully odd Shape trilogy. Circle is.. well, a circle. She is friends with Triangle and Square (the protagonists of the previous two books), and they often play together. One day, they meet up near Circle’s waterfall to play a … Continue reading Circle (Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen)
Spring After Spring: How Rachel Carson Inspired The Environmental Movement (Stephanie Roth Sisson)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Spring After Spring: How Rachel Carson Inspired The Environmental Movement by Stephanie Roth Sisson, a look at the revolutionary scientist and author. Every morning, Rachel awoke to a symphony of song. Birds, chipmunks, insects, and all manner of furry, finned, or winged creatures filled her world with calls, chirps, … Continue reading Spring After Spring: How Rachel Carson Inspired The Environmental Movement (Stephanie Roth Sisson)
You Can Be (Elise Gravel)
Hello, friends! Our book today is You Can Be by Elise Gravel, a board book of feelings that encourages little ones to always be themselves. There are lots of ways to be a kid: you could be happy, or thoughtful, or quiet. Boys can be artsy or sensitive or caring and so can girls; girls … Continue reading You Can Be (Elise Gravel)
