I‘d love this, wouldn‘t you?
I‘d love this, wouldn‘t you?
Grandpa Green by Lane Smith is the Caldecott winner from 2012. This book was extremely imaginative and beautiful. It touches the lives of anyone who is remembering a family member.
I found a lot to love about this book. I could really relate to the family dynamic. I'm glad I read the Devil's Arithmetic first. It gave this book another level of wow. I don't live in an area where book banning is a problem. The community where the story took place seemed surreal to me, maybe too, phony. But then I need to get out more. Having an HOA is bad enough, I can't imagine a whole town putting up with this.
1. Meditate. Try therapy.
2. Planes, trains, cruise ships, then car as a last resort.
3. My board of directors
@eggs #wondrouswednesdays
Middle grade reads- these will make good classroom read alouds 🐢🐢
Great and timely story about censorship based off an event in the author‘s life as a child. Should be on every middle grade classroom bookshelf including those in Florida. #MiddleGradeMarch
What a lucky kid to have a childhood like this. I always tried to make sure my kids‘ reading was full of banned books too. #MiddleGradeMarch