Hello, friends! Our book today is Becoming Blue, written by Ellen Tarlow and illustrated by Julien Chung, a colorful tale of self-discovery and -actualization. Timid, square Blue is simply in awe of his pal Red, a circular dynamo who exemplifies all that is brave and bold. While Blue is too shy to tell jokes or … Continue reading Becoming Blue (Ellen Tarlow)
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The Tree of Hope: The Miraculous Rescue of Puerto Rico’s Beloved Banyan (Anna Orenstein-Cardona)
Hello, friends! Our book today is The Tree of Hope: The Miraculous Rescue of Puerto Rico’s Beloved Banyan, written by Anna Orenstein-Cardona and illustrated by Juan Manuel Moreno, a beautiful tale of community and overcoming adversity. For over 100 years, the massive jagüey blanco (banyan tree) has stood guard over Puerto Rico’s San Juan Gate … Continue reading The Tree of Hope: The Miraculous Rescue of Puerto Rico’s Beloved Banyan (Anna Orenstein-Cardona)
My Pet Feet (Josh Funk & Billy Yong)
Hello, friends! Our book today is My Pet Feet by Josh Funk and Billy Yong, a delightfully creative title that poses the question: what would happen if the letter R simply… disappeared? Our unnamed child narrator wakes up one morning, ready to feed their pet, Doodles, when they’re greeted with a surprise: overnight, their pet … Continue reading My Pet Feet (Josh Funk & Billy Yong)
Anni Dreams of Biryani (Namita Moolani Mehra)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Anni Dreams of Biryani, written by Namita Moolani Mehra and illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat, a sweet story of tasty food and determination. Anni lives with her ma and grandma in an apartment in the “Little India” of an unnamed city, right across the way from the most delicious dish … Continue reading Anni Dreams of Biryani (Namita Moolani Mehra)
Action!: How Movies Began (Meghan McCarthy)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Action!: How Movies Began by Meghan McCarthy, an intriguing, whirlwind look into the origins of films and filmmaking. Believe it or not, kiddos, there was a very long period of history - before the internet, television, and movies - in which human beings had no way of capturing life … Continue reading Action!: How Movies Began (Meghan McCarthy)
