The sands of summer seem to be slipping away so quickly through my fingers.
But for now, it's still summer and... it's Monday!
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Oh. My. Goodness. The illustrations for this sweet wordless story are darling.
My 4 year old has loved reading the picture of this one.
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The Dark feels like the type of story you would tell around a campfire.
My students are going to love this creepy (but not too scary) story of Laszlo and the dark.
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Unicorn thinks he's pretty great, and he's not wrong.
I predict a long hold list in the future of this title.
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This was a fabulous choice for a road trip audio book; Jim Dale narrates providing amazing character voices that had us riveted.
The Emerald Atlas is a 2014 Maud Hart Lovelace Nominee.
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The Front is a quirky and fun, mutants-saving-the-world graphic novel for the middle school set.
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If you love kids comics and you don't know about Kids' Comics Revolution podcast with Jerzy and Dave Roman, it is a must listen.
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If you love kids comics and you don't know about Kids' Comics Revolution podcast with Jerzy and Dave Roman, it is a must listen.
Take a listen to their latest episode:
Listen to more episodes of Kids' Comics Reovolution and subscribe through iTunes.
We are still loving Rump for our read-together book at home.









































