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The Highest Mountain Of Books In The World (Rocio Bonilla)

March 16, 2017Leave a comment

Hello, everyone! Today, we read The Highest Mountain Of Books In The World by Rocio Bonilla, a lovely fable about the power of books and stories and how they can inspire and transport a child. His entire life, the one thing that Lucas has wanted more than anything is to fly. He attempts to construct … Continue reading The Highest Mountain Of Books In The World (Rocio Bonilla)

A Child Of Books (Oliver Jeffers & Sam Winston)

December 4, 2016Leave a comment

Hello, friends! Today, we read a gorgeous story called A Child Of Books by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston, a celebration of the written word and the magical lands it can transport you too. The story is simple: a little girl sets sail on her raft of imagination, built from the words she reads, and … Continue reading A Child Of Books (Oliver Jeffers & Sam Winston)

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