Hello, friends! Our book today is How To Feed Your Parents, written by Ryan Miller and illustrated by Hatem Aly, a fun flip-flopped tale of a family learning to try new foods. Matilda Macaroni absolutely loves to try new foods whenever she can, but it’s usually only ever at friends’ or family’s homes. That’s because … Continue reading How To Feed Your Parents (Ryan Miller)
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I Am A Cat (Galia Bernstein)
Hello, friends! Our book today is the silly and simple I Am A Cat by Galia Bernstein, a delightful tale of what makes us different and what makes us the same. A smallish, tubby gray housecat meets with a group of big cats (consisting of a lion, a cheetah, a puma, a panther, and a … Continue reading I Am A Cat (Galia Bernstein)
No Frogs In School (A. LaFaye)
Hello, friends! Our book today is No Frogs In School, written by A. LaFaye and illustrated by Eglantine Ceulemans, a sweet and funny story of little boy and his indomitable love of animals. Bartholomew Botts loves his pets - his many, MANY pets. Dogs, cats, goats, pigs, lizards, guinea pigs, etc.; it seems as though … Continue reading No Frogs In School (A. LaFaye)
Franny’s Father Is A Feminist (Rhonda Leet)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Franny's Father Is A Feminist, written by Rhonda Leet and illustrated by Megan Walker, a lovely look at the definition of feminism. Franny’s father is a feminist. What does that mean? Well, Franny’s father believes that his daughter (and everyone else’s daughters too) can do anything boys can do, … Continue reading Franny’s Father Is A Feminist (Rhonda Leet)
How To Code A Sandcastle (Josh Funk)
Hello, friends! Our book today is How To Code A Sandcastle, written by Josh Funk and illustrated by Sara Palacios, a wonderful introduction to computer language as part of Girls Who Code’s book series. Pearl is excited: today is the last day of summer, and her last opportunity to build the sandcastle of her dreams. … Continue reading How To Code A Sandcastle (Josh Funk)
