Hello friends, and Happy Earth Day! To celebrate, our book today is Solar Story: How One Community Lives Alongside The World's Biggest Solar Plant by Allan Drummond. Each morning, friends Nadia and Jasmine walk to school together under the hot African sun. They live in Ghassate, Morocco, on the very edge of the Saharan desert; … Continue reading Solar Story: How One Community Lives Alongside The World’s Biggest Solar Plant (Allan Drummond)
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Feast of Peas (Kashmira Sheth)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Feast of Peas, written by Kashmira Sheth and illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler, a fable of mystery, deception, and vegetables. Once upon a time in India, there was a humble man named Jiva, who worked in his garden all day to grow fresh vegetables. And among his okra and eggplants … Continue reading Feast of Peas (Kashmira Sheth)
Aesop’s Fables (illus. by Don Daily)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Aesop's Fables, illustrated by Don Daily, a board book collection including some of Aesop’s most famous and popular tales. Little readers can be introduced to classic fables such as “The Fox and the Grapes”, a tale of spite for the things we can’t have; “The Tortoise and the Hare”, … Continue reading Aesop’s Fables (illus. by Don Daily)
Hat Tricks (Satoshi Kitamura)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Hat Tricks by Satoshi Kitamura, a splendid tale of a talented magician and her surprising tricks. What’s this? Why, it’s a black top hat, with two little pointed ears peeking out from inside. Surprise! It’s Hattie the bunny, prestidigitator extraordinaire! She’s about to put on a magic show that … Continue reading Hat Tricks (Satoshi Kitamura)
The Shapes Of Spring (Jill Howarth)
Hello, friends! Hope you all had a hoppy holiday weekend! Our book today is The Shapes Of Spring by Jill Howarth, the latest in her series of delightful, season-themed board books. Spring has sprung, and with it all sorts of things to do! Egg hunts, gardening, flying kites, and generally just getting out to enjoy … Continue reading The Shapes Of Spring (Jill Howarth)
