Monday, January 16, 2017

It's Monday, What Are You Reading?-January 16, 2017


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It was a picture book week for me this week. 
Click on the cover to get more info about the book on Goodreads. 

I know several little girls who would LOVE this book!
In my opinion ages 3-8 would like it best.

Sweet, adorable, lovely! A book about finding friendships right in front of you. Ages 3-8 in my opinion. 

The librarian at my public library recommended these 
last two for me to read. 

Cute! Sort of a story of not knowing you want something until it's gone. Ages 5-8

So some might think this one is in poor taste, but I found these poems about how these animals "bought the farm" to be very funny. Ages 6-10 

Still Listening

Up Next? Not really sure right now. 

What are you reading friends?

11 comments:

  1. Uni the Unicorn looks really cute. I'm not familiar with Last Laughs. It sounds unique!

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  2. The Friend Ship and Pete & Pickles are both cute friendship books for kids. Uni the Unicorn and Last Laughs are both on my To Read list. I should look for them at my library. Have a terrific week.

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  3. I haven't read any of these adorable-looking picture books, and your post has convinced me to add all of them to my to read list! I hope you're enjoying Bone Gap--I read it several months ago and really loved the writing and the unique plot line of the story.

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  4. Thanks for the picture books, Gigi-noted! I loved Bone Gap, and will watch to see what you think of it! Have a good week!

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  5. I want to read last laughs. I loved to read this kind of slightly twisted humour. Like Linda B, I'm looking forward to reading what you think of Bone Gap.

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  6. Last Laughs sounds super fun. I enjoyed Bone Gap a lot.

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  7. Last Laughs does sound hilarious - those who think it in poor taste should just lighten up, I think ;) Could not get into Bone Gap - saving it for another try this summer.

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  8. Pete and Pickles sounds like a great book to help kids think about bigger themes in text. We will definitely grab a copy of Last Laughs - Looks like one that some students will really enjoy.

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  9. What do you think of Bone Gap so far? I really enjoyed that one.

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  10. Uni is super popular at our store. Kids are always thrilled when I tell them there's a sequel coming out.

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  11. Pete and Pickles is one of my absolute favourite titles of all time.

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