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Easter is very important to Mr Book Hippie♥️
As such, my usual big meal and to go cartons for kids I love went on today 💕🐇💕and baskets and candy and gifts… 😅👩🏻🍳
Happy Easter to those celebrating. 🐇💕🐇
🐇👩🏻🍳🐇
Easter is very important to Mr Book Hippie♥️
As such, my usual big meal and to go cartons for kids I love went on today 💕🐇💕and baskets and candy and gifts… 😅👩🏻🍳
Happy Easter to those celebrating. 🐇💕🐇
These titles are easily accessible via a #LibbyLoan. Any of y‘all read these? Or recommend any? (Books tagged in comments).
@julieclair
#SeasonalCozies
I‘ve adored this book ever since our teacher read it to us in school. We had cutouts of a mitten and all the animals to play with. It‘s originally an old Ukrainian folk tale. The illustrations are absolutely gorgeous. I bought a copy for The Wyrmling for Christmas this year. ❤️
#MidWinterSolace #FridayNightShare #Naturalitsy
repost for @julieclair
It‘s almost time to begin our year of #SeasonalCozies ! It will be fun to see what everyone is planning to read. 😀
All are welcome. Please comment below if you would like to be added to, or deleted from, the tag list.
This is a low key challenge, reading one or more cozy mysteries each month, featuring seasonal vibes or a holiday that takes place in that month. Feel free to dip in and out each month
“‘Too quick for the mother and the father, too fast for the cat, the dog, the goats, too clever for Martha and Madeline, Too smart for the mama pig. Who‘s left? Catch me if you can!”
This book would be great to use in the classroom with pre-K through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be fun for the students to try and think of how they would catch the gingerbread baby.
Jan Brett revitalizes an old tale about the importance of being clever. When Matti takes a peek at his gingerbread boy in the oven before it finishes baking, out pops the gingerbread baby. The gingerbread baby takes off running, daring anyone who can to catch him. Is anyone in the town clever or fast enough to catch the gingerbread baby?
“I am the Gingerbread Baby, Fresh from the pan, If you want me, Catch me if you can!“
This story has a good message to teach in a classroom. The story follows the arrogance and confidence of the gingerbread baby saying that no one can catch them. The story ends with the story of not being too overconfident or arrogant when they are caught and eaten by a wolf.
“Only Matti could hear the tiny voice from inside the gingerbread house.“