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TheBookHippie
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Pickpick

My #FRIDAYNIGHTSHARE #litsolace #Naturalitsy
#fridaynightfiction choice is a beautiful picture book.

📕 The Reason for a Flower: A Book About Flowers, Pollen, and Seeds (Explore!) https://a.co/d/fDQLZf1

TheBookHippie Probs nonfiction but is told in story fashion, so much fun. (edited) 2w
AllDebooks That looks so lovely 😍 2w
kspenmoll Beautiful! 2w
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ShelleyBooksie Stunning! 2w
Crazeedi Love spring and summer because of flowers!! 2w
TheBookHippie @Crazeedi I CANNOT WAIT. Another two months.... 2w
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ShananigansReads
The Bad Seed | Jory John
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Pickpick

I can‘t explain why but I picked this up yesterday and now I need to read the whole series.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#ShananigansReads24

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TheBookHippie
In the Snow | Sharon Phillips Denslow, Nancy Tafuri
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❄️ #midwintersolace

I read this picture book every winter to my little readers, it is just beautiful, has tracks in the snow and reads like a poem song.

In the snow
is a big pile of
delicious seed.
Look!
Who is coming to eat it?
Can you spot them all?

When the pile of seed
gets smaller and smaller
and day turns to dusk
and it gets
colder and colder,
who will bring new seed for the hungry animals?
Look closely!
Who is coming now
in the snow?

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Aimeesue
Big Tree | Brian Selznick
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Pickpick

When Best Of lists come out at the end of the year, I try to read as many of the top children‘s books as I can get my hands on, just to see how things have changed since I was a kid. I‘ve read most of Selznik‘s books, but this one, following sibling seeds Melvin and Louise as they try to save the world in a planty seedy way - is by far my favorite. He tossed the idea around w/ Spielberg for a movie, but then the pandemic hit. A science-y delight!

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Bec_lectic
The Seed Keeper | Diane Wilson
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Pickpick

How in touch with nature the Native Americans were and still are has always amazed me. This is a good story of preserving culture, family, health and the seeds that grow from the earth to feed and keep us healthy. The story is a good reminder that we as humans should leave things as nature intended. Although slow in parts, the Seed Keeper is a story that will make you think and perhaps inspire you to plant your own garden. 🪴

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Jen2
The Seed Keeper | Diane Wilson
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Pickpick

Very good!

jlhammar Loved this book. 4mo
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ncsufoxes
Pumpkin Jack | Will Hubbell
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#scarathon photo challenge:fall books (late post, photo 2 of our fall books). Pumpkin Jack is a favorite (plus my oldest is Jack, although he‘s 19 now). Books & words- 566 points #BatBrigade

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LiseWorks
Pumpkin Pumpkin | Jeanne Titherington
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JessClark78 🧡 6mo
StayCurious Ummm I object to the eating part 😜 there better be some left for Sunday 6mo
LiseWorks @StayCurious I'm bringing black berry pie and a strawberry rhubarb pie. 😆 6mo
Clwojick Mmmmmmm 6mo
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liz.eng

He was the first of his generation to jump off the tree. “Don't do that,“ said Oak. “The squirrels will get you.“ “I don't care about squirrels,“ said Acorn. “I just want to ROLL.“

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liz.eng

At the very beginning of the story when Acorn knew he wasn't meant to stay on the tree his whole life so he took it upon himself to leave the tree at once and explore the world himself.