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Gissy
Spells | Emily Gravett
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@MommyOfTwo yes, the #CBBC box arrived last Tuesday. I thought I posted the picture but obviously I didn‘t 🤦🏽‍♀️Apparently I didn‘t finish the process to saved it. I already tasted the coffee ☕️ So good😋Love the wood word Read and I will like to paint it. No good in that but I always try like when I do scrapbook☺️The mug is so cute, already used too👍The book sounds interesting🤗Thank you🥰

@Mommamanzi

MommyOfTwo Glad you like it! 2y
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IndoorDame
Prince & Knight | Daniel Haack
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Panpan

This non traditional fairytale was so traditional that for a second I found myself wondering if the knight would turn out to be female when they took off their helmet (and also if I recognized the king from an old Disney film or just the art style). I‘d also like to see us moving away from stories where our children “have to” get married. #BBRCPictureBookLetterP @LibrarianRyan

LibrarianRyan I agree about the half to get married thing but think I have this sitting in my TBR pile at home. 2y
IndoorDame @LibrarianRyan I‘ll be interested to hear what you think 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
Prince & Knight | Daniel Haack
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Pickpick

Truly wonderful. An excellent mood booster, and definitely the kind of storybook I hope the next generation grows up with. 🫅🏼♥️🛡️⚔️🐉 #picturebook

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wisherwishinguponastar
Beauty | Sarah Pinborough
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Pickpick

Surprisingly good! If you enjoy fairytale retellings I would highly suggest! #bookspin #bookjournal

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PuddleJumper
Prince & Knight | Daniel Haack
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Pickpick

Bought this for my niece who is turning 3 soon and had to have a read. It was super cute! Yes, some of the rhyming was a bit awkward but it's still great

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xicanti
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I put a book in a Little Free Library earlier and took this in exchange! #LaTBRrevealed

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Dogearedcopy
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Pickpick

Not quite as clever as the first-in-series; but still enormously fun! The League of Princes Charming and their Princess counterparts head out to steal back a sword from the Robber King. Lot‘s of humor and adventure as things don‘t quite turn out the way you expect!

Bronson Pinchot may have had a little too much fun this time around as there were a couple character voices that were fairly unintelligible; but his range of voices still remarkable.

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Dogearedcopy
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And now for some plain old *fun*!

A year after their first adventure, we find two of the Princes Charming (or is it Prince Charmings?!) & Cinderella at a castle trying to sort themselves out… and then Sleeping Beauty‘s PC gets kidnapped! Time to gather the Heroes together again!

Bronson Pinchot is brilliant in this series as the audiobook narrator 🎧

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Dogearedcopy
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Pickpick

I loved absolutely everything about this fractured fairy tale!
The Princes Charming from four different fairy tales band together to take on giants, a witch, trolls, a dragon... as well as princesses, each other and, themselves!
Bronson Pinchot clearly had a great time performing the story and even though it‘s targeted to 9-12 year-olds, I can‘t wait to get to the next two books in the series!

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ToddSalerno
Prince & Knight | Daniel Haack
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“Prince & Knight” written by Daniel Haack and illustrated by Stevie Lewis

ALA Rainbow List Top Ten

The classic fairy tale of princes and princesses is told with a twist when the heroes of the story end up falling in love.

TL. S/DR. #ucflae3414sp21

ToddSalerno The LGBT theme of this fairy tale tells a story of acceptance and queer diversity through a simple story line for young readers. (UDL 8.3-Foster Community) This can help build a compassionate classroom community. Group activities highlighted here encourage positive class discussion (ESOL 3- Encourage self-talk, positive thinking).

https://stars.library.ucf.edu/diversefamilies/1353/
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KeanaE I want to read this so bad!!! I love that you included a lesson plan from our diverse families bookshelves! Go Knights! 3y
DrSpalding I love that you used the STARS database as your resource! This is so cool! 3y
AlexRobinson Are you KIDDING ME WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF THIS AND WHY IS THIS BOOK NOT EVERYWHERE?? What an AMAZING book and I WILL be buying! Not only is it amazing for the reasons you listed, but this is also incredibly beneficial to open up discusses about students who might have LGBTQ+ parents, as I know I‘ve had that circumstance and finding books that discuss a thing that needs to be normalized like this can be difficult. Wow wow WOW thanks for sharing! 3y
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