Hello, friends! Our book today is Wild Days: Outdoor Play For Young Adventurers by Richard Irvine, a camping and survival guidebook for young bookworms. Welcome to the great outdoors! There are all sorts of adventures to be had by intrepid young explorers - if one can master the basics first. This practical guide runs through … Continue reading Wild Days: Outdoor Play For Young Adventurers (Richard Irvine)
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Wild About Dads (Diana Murray)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Wild About Dads, written by Diana Murray and illustrated by Amber Alvarez, a sweet celebration of the dads of the animal world. Dads are great at lots of things: they can help their kids to reach up high, they play games, they carry little ones on piggyback, and so … Continue reading Wild About Dads (Diana Murray)
Papa Brings Me The World (Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Papa Brings Me The World by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw, a story of a father and daughter and the adventurous spirit they share. Lu’s Papa is not like other Papas. While some fathers take their car or a bus or a train to work, Lu’s Papa travels much further than … Continue reading Papa Brings Me The World (Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw)
Keeping The City Going (Brian Floca)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Keeping The City Going by Brian Floca, an earnest and touching ode to essential service workers during the COVID pandemic. The city is not as it used to be, two children note as they stare out their windows at the strangely quiet and barren New York City streets. And … Continue reading Keeping The City Going (Brian Floca)
When I Draw A Panda (Amy June Bates)
Hello, friends! Our book today is When I Draw A Panda by Amy June Bates, a delightful tale of imagination, creativity, and expression. A girl in white overalls and messy bun introduces herself to the reader as simply as possible: “I love to draw,” she states, gazing at a blank chalkboard wall with excitement. However, … Continue reading When I Draw A Panda (Amy June Bates)
