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Two PUBLIC SCHOOL teachers who read. A lot.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
GRIN AND BEAR IT by Leo Landry
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When I saw reviews of GRIN AND BEAR IT by Leo Landry on GoodReads, I was expecting a picture book. So, when it arrived, I was excited to se...
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Playing With Words--A Picture Book With Fun Plurals!
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I was determined not to buy a book last week when I popped into a bookstore before meeting a friend for dinner. But I could not resist addin...
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
BAD ISLAND
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Bad Island by Doug TenNapel Graphix/Scholastic, 2011 review copy provided by the publisher In the same way that it's hard to find stan...
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Friday, July 08, 2011
Poetry Friday -- Seeing Instead of Just Looking
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To His Piano by Howard Nemerov Old friend, patient of error as of accuracy, Ready to think the fingerings of thought, You but a scant ...
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Thursday, July 07, 2011
Detective Blue
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Detective Blue by Steve Metzger illustrated by Ted Arnold Orchard Books/Scholastic, July 2011 review copy provided by the publisher ...
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Wednesday, July 06, 2011
THE NEIGHBORHOOD SING-ALONG by Nina Crews
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I love having a large poetry and song book collection and I am always looking for poetry/song books that span grade levels. I think THE NEI...
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
ARE YOU AWAKE? by Sophie Blackall
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I am a huge fan of Sophie Blackall. I fell in love with her work when I first read MEET THE WILD BOARS and was thrilled to see her illustr...
Monday, July 04, 2011
June Mosaic
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How to make a mosaic: 1. Make a photoset in Flickr . 2. Go to Big Huge Labs -- Home of fd's F...
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FARMYARD BEAT by Lindsey Craig and Marc Brown
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Last year, I read and loved DANCING FEET by Lindsey Craig and Marc Brown. I was thrilled to see that they collaborated on another fun book...
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Friday, July 01, 2011
Poetry Friday -- Poets Laureate -- Our National Poets
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Joseph Auslander Joseph Auslander was the first US Poet Laureate. The position was then known as the "Poetry Chair" or the &...
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