Sankofa Read Aloud Shadow by Suzy Lee - 2010 Chronicle Books A girls imagination is sparked by objects whose shadows are transformed into friends who help her with a wolf problem. Simon's Book by Henrik Drescher - 1983 MacAdam/Cage Publishing Art supplies take over a story of a boy ...
not really doing anything. After her prompting (I love you, honey!), I found some board books that I keep in the car for my almost two year old and began to read them aloud. Only I changed one word as I read them. I added the...
Leonora Carrington,The Complete Stories(Dorothy, a publishing project): Every single Dorothy book is badass. I’m reading Léger’s Barbara Loden book now and it’s dope. I’m already a fan of Carrington, but have only read The Hearing Trumpet, so I can’t wait to read more. TOP OF ...
I would be a really bad juggler. I can never keep too many things in the air at once. I was asked this morning, “How are you doing?” I gave an honest reply – I feel like there are dozens of balls are falling around me from every direction. I am not juggling; I am trying ...
In this quietly funny middle grade graphic novel, we really feel like we get to know both Mr. Wolf, a nervous new teacher, and his students. If they could all see each other’s side of the story, as we readers do, their day would go a lot more smoothly!
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and nothing is But what is not. —Macbeth MOTIVES AND OPPORTUNITIES --- My big bad waif from King's Lynn had set the tray on his knees and started to wolf the food down. The others were finishing up. Erich, M
During the absence of my friend everything went on at the fort in the usual quiet way, with this difference, that part of our educational course had to be given up, and I had to read the Pilgrim’s Progress instead of my friend, for the men had become so deeply interested in the ad...