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Kidsbook Friends Clip: 5 Great Gifts to Give Teachers
While we are on the subject of Christmas, here are 5 books organized by subject to make selecting a gift for your child’s teacher easier. . . for this season or really for any occasion during the school year! Tuck One of … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Gifts
Tagged !, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Atheneum Books, Candlewick Press, Christina Ellis, Exclamation Mark, gifts for art teachers, gifts for English teachers, gifts for math teachers, gifts for science teachers, gifts for social studies teachers, gifts for teachers, Harcourt, Litte Brown and Company, Lois Ehlert, Moonbot books, Peter Brown, Peter H. Reynolds, Scholastic, Snowballs, the dot, The Numberlys, Tom Lichtenheld, William Joyce, You Will Be My Friend
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Kidsbook Friends Clip: 5 Books To Gobble Up This Thanksgiving
We are getting our first colder weather here in Texas, and have moved our reading spot from the rocking chair to around the fireplace. Just in time for Thanksgiving snuggles! After you gobble up your Thanksgiving turkey this year, here … Continue reading
Posted in fall, Thanksgiving
Tagged A Plump and Perky Turkey, Harcourt, Harold Myra, Holiday House, Jane Kurisu, Jeff Shelly, Jeffrey Ebbeler, Judy Cox, Leaf Man, Lois Ehlert, Marshall Cavendish, One Is A Feast For Mouse, Pelician Publishing Company, Philomena O'Neill, Terese Bateman, Thanksgiving books for children, Thanksgiving What Makes It Special, The Thanksgiving Bowl, Tommy Nelson, Virignia Kroll
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Planting a Rainbow, “. . . Bring May Flowers”
Introducing Our Featured Friend: Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert Our April Showers from Tuesday’s Featured Friend, Just You and Me, brings us some May Flowers with Today’s Featured Friend, Planting a Rainbow. With so many wonderful flower books for kids, Ehlert’s is … Continue reading
Posted in garden, spring
Tagged colors of the rainbow, death, gardening, hope, Lois Ehlert, names of flowers, names of plants, Planting a Rainbow, seasons, storms of life
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