🩷✌️
1. A few years ago we started doing Lobsters for Christmas Dinner 🦞 so that‘s been our family‘s new tradition. Def 1 I look forward to.
2. I love the Word Search.
3. Book + blanket + boozy hot cocoa with cookies in the oven. I only have a fake tree now, I used to like a real tree so maybe an evergreen candle too
@kwmg40 @Texreader @Nessavamusic @sblbooks @MsRadioSilence @CogsOfEncouragement @Emilymdxn
#SnowAngels #Wintergames
A very charming book about facing anxiety in childhood. I loved the incisive illustrations and calm tone. It was also sweet that it has anxiety management strategies in the end of the book. #Inclusive #PictureBook #Anxiety #MentalHealth
Sorry for the weird contrast.
It‘s à mixed reading experience for me : the writing is dated, full of religious references and sexist. But on the other hand, I find myself highlighting a lot of quotes... and adding snark notes to the sexist bits ;)
Cedella Marley adapted Bob Marley's song into a children's book! Soooo cute. 🎵 don't worry about a thing 🤗
Took a walk to the 2 LFLs in town and pulled 1 from each.
The Library I got the Coates on from had more than I expected ( I was lamenting to @DebinHawaii that it‘s usually all children‘s books ) the other one it only had a couple “adult” books &this 1984 copy of How To Stop Worrying and Start Living narrowly beat out How to Identify Freshwater Fish. 🤣
I'm mostly posting this review because I couldn't find anything out about the author other than that she was British-American and born in 1936, and apparently wrote a number of children's books with the subtlety of a brick to the face. Other titles include “My Big Sister Takes Drugs“ and “Nobody Wants a Nuclear War“. Anyway, despite the wild title this is actually a decent-for-1988 book on alcoholism?! Open Library keeps sending me on journeys...
Overly repetitive and offering few (if any) new useful suggestions . . . I will take what works for me and leave the rest. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#rewire-your-anxious-brain
“Oh, Raccoon. You worry too much.But I guess you are ready for anything, huh?