Racial and ethnic diversity in children’s literature is an important topic for children, parents, and the people who serve them. There are many books that […]
New Children’s Fiction: Auggie & Me, three Wonder stories
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. November’s pick is: Auggie & […]
New Children’s Fiction: Charlie and the Grandmothers
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. In the spooky spirit of […]
New Children’s Fiction: Gone Crazy in Alabama
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a the book I just finished a few days ago. Gone Crazy in […]
Five Little Whatsits…
Five little ducks, five little monkeys, five little elephants! We’re all familiar with those songs and rhymes that feature the number five. Today we read […]
Foxes
Today we read some great books about tricky foxes! Our first book was: Do Like A Duck Does Words by Judy Hindly; Pictures by Ivan […]
New Children’s Fiction: The Imaginary
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. The Imaginary Written by A.F. […]
Mmm…mmm…storytime!
Today we read some magnificent books that feature the letter M! Our first book was: Mouse Was Mad Words by Linda Urban; Pictures by Henry […]
You Talking to Me???
Today we read some great interactive picture books! These books are special because they ‘break the fourth wall’; they talk to and/or with the child […]
Storytime is a Piece of Cake!
Today we read some delicious books about cakes! Our first book this morning was: Mrs. Biddlebox Words by Linda Smith; Pictures by Marla Frazee Our […]