Hello, friends! Our book today is Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched Into History, written by Leah Henderson and illustrated by Tyler Feder, a young reader’s introduction to famous activist movements from the early twentieth century to current times. Activism is a vital component of social change and, as history has shown, taking … Continue reading Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched Into History (Leah Henderson)
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This Pretty Planet (Tom Chapin & John Forster)
Hello, friends! Our book today is This Pretty Planet, written by Tom Chapin and John Forster and illustrated by Lee White, a gorgeous picture book treatment of Chapin & Forster’s 1988 song of the same name. A white rabbit wakes two children from their sleep, and the trio sails off into the night sky on … Continue reading This Pretty Planet (Tom Chapin & John Forster)
Goldibooks and the Wee Bear (Troy Wilson)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Goldibooks and the Wee Bear, written by Troy Wilson and illustrated by Edwardian Taylor, a humorous fractured fairy tale about how reading can bring families together. Goldibooks, a young bibliophile, lives in the woods with her mother and father; all three family members love to read, and each has … Continue reading Goldibooks and the Wee Bear (Troy Wilson)
Kids Can Cook: Fun and Yummy Recipes for Budding Chefs (Esther Coombs)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Kids Can Cook: Fun and Yummy Recipes for Budding Chefs, illustrated by Esther Coombs, a delightful starter cookbook for the culinarily inclined. Cooking: it’s not just for grown-ups! After an introductory section that covers the do’s and don’t’s of kitchen safety, tools of the trade and some basic techniques … Continue reading Kids Can Cook: Fun and Yummy Recipes for Budding Chefs (Esther Coombs)
Amara and the Bats (Emma Reynolds)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Amara and the Bats by Emma Reynolds, a wonderful tale of one girl’s efforts to save her under-appreciated favorite animal. Since a close encounter as a little girl, Amara has loved bats - their fluffy faces and beady eyes are adorable to her, and she loves learning about their … Continue reading Amara and the Bats (Emma Reynolds)
