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Monthly Archives: December 2013
A Short Break
Dear Readers, I unexpectedly took last week off and will be taking this week off as well. That adorable fuzzy snoot you see at the top of the screen belonged to my dog Dexter, who we sadly put to sleep … Continue reading
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Snowbound with Betsy
Snowbound with Betsy by Carolyn Haywood As Betsy heads home from school, the snow begins to fall. By suppertime, Mother is anxiously awaiting Father who hasn’t yet returned. Betsy and her little sister Star go to bed well before he … Continue reading
White Snow, Bright Snow
White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt White Snow, Bright Snow starts with a lovely poem. It then follows the progression through a snowstorm to spring. Using only a few bright colors to highlight the white snow, it’s very visually … Continue reading
When Santa Fell to Earth
When Santa Fell To Earth by Cornelia Funke This is a completely adorable Christmas story. Niklaus Goodfellow, the last of the real Santas, has crash landed when his invisible reindeer ran off in search of marzipan. His caravan is now … Continue reading
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost, Illustrated by Susan Jeffers This is one of the most beautifully illustrated copies of a poem that you will ever find. There’s something about it that evokes the feeling of … Continue reading
Once Upon a Wintertime
Walt Disney’s Once Upon a Wintertime, A Little Golden Book by Tom Oreb I unearthed this in a box of old books that had once been my mother’s and remembered it from my own childhood. It’s terribly old-fashioned (something I … Continue reading
Happy Everything
…as the greeting cards say these days! It’s December and you know how I love a good seasonal book! Hanukkah has just finished and Christmas lies ahead. And in between? I like some wintery reads to get in the right … Continue reading
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Catching Fire – The Hunger Games revisited
So. Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) was recently released in theaters once again sending young readers everywhere into a flurry of “I want to read that; I neeeeeed to read that”. The fourth graders who so … Continue reading
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