I‘m reading this with my online book group, thereadingloft.groups.io.
I‘m reading this with my online book group, thereadingloft.groups.io.
Combining days 9-12
Day 9- NightBlind-#setinsnowice
Day 10- A Psalm for the Wild-Built #NFTechnology
Day 11- A Better Quality of Murder #cvrWfaceobscured
Day 12- The Art of the Heist #VillianPOV
“I don‘t know what will become of my life,” I said. “And I‘m the one living it.”
📸 The Met
Selection of tarot cards within their collection
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/475513
An interesting book on childhood nostalgia.
Please click on the link to read my review of this fabulous book
https://hubpages.com/literature/childrens-pleasures
#childhood
#history
#museums
Another #underthedustcover with illustrated creators on the fly - these people look like fun.
Ame Dyckman is on my list of authors I'd like to hang out with. Her books are so funny. Parents may enjoy the humor more than the kids though. It was fun hearing the kids react to the chair tipping or the booger page. Not so much fun having them interrupt the flow of the read with their pronunciation of dinosaur name corrections. Everyone stumbled when they read aloud, even me.
4 ⭐This book is a labor of love. You can see it on every single page of the book. This book is completely wordless and it‘s about a little girl who goes to the museum with their adult and they get told the balloon has to stay out. Through the comedic panels we follow the little girl as she visits the real-life art exhibit, and we follow a museum docent as they‘re trying to get the balloon once birds send it flying.
This book would be good to use if you are introducing the flow of stories. After looking at this book, students could work to create their own wordless stories.