It's Saturday, but for this month's carnival, we invite you to the relaxed feel of browsing the Sunday newspaper with a big cup of coffee. Enjoy!
Chris Barton shares his good news in
Whoopee ti yi yo, get along little pseudonym posted at
Bartography. Yipee!
Alyssa F. has some good news for all of you Carnival-goers at
Contest, Contest, Contest! posted at
The Shady Glade.
Becky Laney reviews
Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller posted at
Becky's Book Reviews.
Susan T. reminds us of an old favorite collection of folktales from around the world with
Chicken Spaghetti: "Silly & Sillier," by Judy Sierra posted at
Chicken Spaghetti.
Sonja Cole takes us to the beaches of Maui for a video blog of
Mermaid Booktalks posted at
Bookwink.
Sheila Ruth picked up a huge stack of promising new books at BEA. Check it out at
Wands and Worlds: BEA: Books and other cool stuff posted at
Wands and Worlds.
Royce Wells reviews
Summerland posted at
A Stack Of Books. Great timing!
:: Suzanne :: shares two family favorites --
Runaway Bunny and
Handy-Dandy Helpful Hal: A Book about Helpfulness posted at
:: adventures in daily living ::.
Niki Anders has found a new repeat read aloud:
The-A-TEAM » A Seed Is Sleepy posted at
The-A-TEAM.
Sandy D. read an adult book and a children's book that were both about the 1893 Worlds Fair in Chicago. Check it out to see which she liked best at
Fair Weather and The Devil in the White City: Book Review posted at
the imponderabilia of actual life.
Maureen O'Brien declares, "Another new book by Roland Smith is a winner!" Read
Trinity Prep School - Peak Experience of the Week posted at
Trinity Prep School to find out more.
Author Cynthia Leitich Smith presents
Author Interview: April Lurie on Brothers, Boyfriends, and Other Criminal Minds posted at
cynsations.
Author Liz Garton Scanlon throws down the gauntlet in
Liz In Ink - C'mon and Tri posted at
Liz In Ink.
Writer Kelly Fineman shares writing tips in
kellyrfineman: Useful bits and photos, mmm mmm good posted at
Writing and Ruminating.
Writer Emily shares picture book writing secrets in
...whimsy... - Part One: The Conference... posted at
Whimsy Books.
polliwog interviews author Meg Cabot in
Guest Frogger - Meg Cabot posted at
Polliwog's Pond.
Jen Robinson interviews a book character in
Sameera Righton (Sparrow) Interview posted at
Jen Robinson's Book Page, saying, "This interview of Sameera Righton is good news because it was published on the release date of First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover, by Mitali Perkins."
DeputyHeadmistress remembers a favorite author in
The Common Room: Lloyd Alexander, RIP posted at
The Common Room.Storytellers count as authors, don't they? Alkelda the Gleeful shares with us the story
Little Monkey Face posted at
Saints and Spinners.
The title says it all. NYCTEACHER presents
I've come to believe you cannot ask your students to do what you don't do. posted at
Mentor Texts and More.
Anne-Marie presents
Summer school and a trip to the zoo with Sylvan Dell and
Top 10 recommended summer reading lists posted at
A Readable Feast.
Sherry Early presents
Summer Reading List: Middle School Daughter at Semicolon posted at
Semicolon.
Have you read THE TRUE STORY OF STELLINA to your NYC child yet? Get busy, says Mother Reader in
MotherReader: Poetry Friday: Stellina posted at
MotherReader.
Terrell shares some end-of-school-year thoughts in
PTSW: Crystal Stair posted at
Alone on a Limb.
:: Suzanne :: spotlights the poet Elsa Beskow in
Around the Year - Elsa Beskow posted at
:: adventures in daily living :: .
Allen Holman reminds us of the classic game
Judge and Jury posted at
Classic Kid's Games and Party Games.
Laurie Bluedorn introduces us to a dollmaker and illustrator at
Trivium Pursuit » Blog Archive » Podcast #3 Interview with Eloise Wilkin’s Daughter, Part Two posted at
Laurie Bluedorn.
Kelly shares some excellent news for girls who want more out of life than to be the best French braid maker in
Excellent News (Finally) and a Feminist Rant posted at
Big A little a.
Roderick Russell gives us a real conversation starter with
Children's Book Preaches Cryonics posted at
NOUMENON :: Art, Ideas, Culture & Capricious Opinion.
Rory Sullivan shares a conversation started by a book in
Impromptu Sex Education - Is It Always When You Least Expect It? posted at
hamelife.
Jeanne presents
Kids Lit Itinerary posted at
soultravelers3.com , saying, "Using books while you travel is a fantastic and fun way to home school on the move and helps enrich the experience for a child. We are on a multi year trip around the world but this same idea can be used for field trips at home or on any vacation or trip." You read that right --
a multi year trip around the world! You gotta check this one out!
The ultimate field trip for a book lover is probably the Book Expo. Liz reports on her BEA experience with
BEA at
A Chair, A Fireplace & A Tea Cozy.
Summer presents
Thursday thirteen great books on conservation and the environment posted at
Mom Is Teaching.
Veronica reports on a conversation prompted by AND TANGO MAKES THREE in
What makes a family? posted at
The Red Thread.
DHM debates the need to dilute children's intellectual food in
Sesquipedalians and Children posted at
The Common Room.
Phil shows how real life can be framed as a well-known fable in
The Turtle and the Rabbit « Phil for Humanity posted at
Phil for Humanity.
That's the good news for June in the Kidlitosphere!