1)Bruch at my sister‘s with family
2) Blood from a Stone- just reviewed it.
3) I adored the tagged book!
1)Bruch at my sister‘s with family
2) Blood from a Stone- just reviewed it.
3) I adored the tagged book!
#TeamWreathItAndWeep - let‘s get started a bit early and earn some #EarlyBird points for #WinterGames! My most anticipated read is Three Holidays and a Wedding.
Hey Elves! Here are some ways to earn extra points before the start of the month! A full point break down for #WinterGames is coming soon, but for now you can grab those early bird points by doing any of the tasks before Dec 1st.
@Deblovestoread @Blerdgal_fenix @mcipher @candc320 @TheAromaofbooks @Andrew65 #SantasBookshELVES
#Scarathlon #TEAMBooklovers
Early bird points = 50 🙌🎃
@Bookwormjillk @Clwojick @StayCurious
One of these things is not like the other! Didn't notice the 'based on the character' on the Guinea Pig one until I already had it home from the library. 🤦🏼♂️
No Roses for Harry seems a little more pointless than the last two I read about Harry: style preference rather than perception check. Didn't like that the story didn't confront people laughing at someone for the clothing they wore or why male didn't like floral/feminine cloth? 🙄 1/2
This book can be used in the classroom if you know there may be a loss because it does make it light-hearted and shows varying emotions but in the end, the children end up okay. Along with the overall message- as I talked about in the review the medium and use of colors keep it youthful.
“The Dead Bird“ was illustrated by Christian Robinson and it is understood that the medium used to illustrate the pictures allows to keep it very playful even though the overall message is about a dead bird. The use of what seems to be either paint or the use of oil pastels may give it that youthful feel.
“Then they cried because their singing was so beautiful and the ferns smelled so sweetly and the bird was dead.“