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    The Tragedy Paper

    I’m back!  After a week with extended family in the beautiful states of Tennessee and North Carolina, I’m back at work and reeling at how much I need to get done in the next couple of weeks! Over vacation I was able to read a handful of books that I’ll…

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    Yes, Let’s

    I wish I would have seen this book before I did a camping themed story time this summer!  Yes, Let’s with its rhyming couplets and repetitive “let’s” shows how much fun spending the day outdoors can be!  The illustrations are also a lot of fun with things to find and…

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    Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle

    Caldecott award winning author, Chris Raschka, again brings his beautiful watercolors to a new book for youngsters called Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle.  In a field of children’s book you would think learning how to ride a bike would be a topic on everyone’s mind, but there aren’t…

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    The Story of Fish & Snail

    The Story of Fish & Snail written and illustrated by Deborah Freedman is a beautifully told story about friendship in a new and unique way.  “Every day, Snail waits for Fish to come home with a new story.”  But one day, Fish wants to be able show timid Snail a…

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    The Truth of Me

    I have loved Patricia MacLachlan’s writing since I read Sarah, Plain and Tall.  I couldn’t have been very old when I read it, but I remember it so clearly.  The Truth of Me is MacLachlan’s newest book and still her voice and writing is as strong as ever.  She is…

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    The Dark

    I picked up The Dark by Lemony Snicket with trepidation.  Lemony Snicket write unique and interesting children’s books and I was unsure of what avenue he would take with a book about being scared of the dark.  As I began reading it, I started to get a little freaked out,…

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    Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library

    I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of Chris Grabenstein’s book, Escape from Mr. Lemocello’s Library – what more could you want? A library that is also a puzzle with plenty of clues, children’s book references, and enough action to keep you turning the pages to the end! Kyle Keeley loves to…

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    A Funny Little Bird

    I found a Funny Little Bird to be full of fun, excitement, and even a good lesson on being a friend and a nice person (or bird!).  The little bird in the story is almost invisible and soon becomes upset because he has no friends.  But after an afternoon of…

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    Dreaming Up: A Celebration of Building

    Dreaming Up: A Celebration of Building by Christy Hale is a wonderful book to use in connection with a building program.  This book combines poetry, children playing, and architectural works that span the globe.  There is no better thing for a child to do than participate in creative and imaginative…

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    Mr. Terupt Falls Again

    A powerful story of how a teacher and his students can affect each other over the course of a school year.  Mr. Terupt Falls Again written by Rob Buyea is the companion novel to Because of Mr. Terupt told in the point-of-view of seven students in his classroom in both…