Lost a treasure this weekend. Rest in Power https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/04/14/style/faith-ringgold-death-tar-beach-quilts
Lost a treasure this weekend. Rest in Power https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/04/14/style/faith-ringgold-death-tar-beach-quilts
Another sweet story from Puerto Rico donated to my library. This one is about home sickness.
My grand baby will be 10 tomorrow. Just rude 🤪😅😭
At least I‘m his favorite person in the whole wide world. 💙 AND he loves books and reading.
Recommended by our children‘s librarian for a variety of reasons, one being to show children a depiction of community helpers. It‘s a beautiful story about appreciating what‘s around you. I found it moving. Getting it for my nephew this Christmas.
This book is effective for discussions about community, diversity, and the beauty found in the ordinary
Last Stop on Market Street celebrates diversity and community. It encourages readers to explore urban life and discover the beauty of everyday moments. This book is a valuable resource for teaching about inclusivity and the appreciation of differences
4 ⭐ This was a fun book about a girl who tries to bring some color to her drab world, when a muralist shows her how to go big. They get everyone involved and brighten up their community. This is based on real events in San Deigo, California and the creation of the Urban Art Trail. This book is not a biography, or a non-fiction, but a gateway to learning more about art and how it can change a city.