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text 2016-01-10 15:59
My RIDICULOUS book haul!

So thanks to a few B&N gift cards and BookOutlet's amazing Boxing Day sale, I was able to splurge and get a ridiculously awesome book haul this month! I also included a Blonde Eskimo by the fabulous, Kristen Hunt which I got in the mail from the Author this week. Which ended up pushing my total number of books for this haul to a whopping 40! And I'm loving the BookOutlet Bear that was a free gift I received with my order! As promised, here's a few snapshots of all my new preciouses!

 

 

 

 The sarcastic grin on my BookOutlet Bear's face is the BEST lol. My shelves are now officially overflowing, but it was totally worth it! Anyone else get a nice haul recently too? I'd love to hear about it, or see some pics! Happy Reading everyone!

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review 2014-09-28 19:11
Wild About Books
Wild About Books - Judy Sierra,Marc Brown

This one is a keeper. I love everything about this book and you will too, if you love books and zoo animals. I was subbing some afternoon and the librarian read this to my third graders before check-out time and to be honest, I think I enjoyed it more than they did. I couldn’t wait till he finished so I could write the name of this book down so I get my hands on it as I didn’t think he gave the book the justice it deserved. The book was dying as he read in a monotone voice, he didn’t point out all the great illustrations nor did he highlight some of the great references in the text, he killed it. I knew with the right person reading this book, this book could be a gem!  Let me tell you the illustrations are terrific, the pages are glossy and just opening this book, there are so many details within each page, you will want to just look at the pages before or after reading the text to make sure you get the full effect. The text is amazing. The story centers on Molly the librarian who pulls her bookmobile into the zoo by mistake. As she starts to read Dr. Seuss, the animals in the zoo surround her and start to read the books she has. Each animal has a favorite book or genre so whether they are hanging from trees, lying in the water, reading to their babies and many other situations, they are reading. The author is very creative in attaching the books to the animals. So what happens to the zoo as the animals read, the zoo changes. Written in black, this text rhymes and yes, some of the words are hard to pronounce and understand so if you read this book to younger children, please explain some of the words. Words like niches, devoured, haiku, and resistance might need to be explained.   The book is funny but younger children might not totally understand all the concepts unless you explain them to them. For example: the hyenas liked joke books, “the boa constrictor squeezed Crictor too tight”, and porcupines wrote with their quills. I’m so excited to find this gem and know it will be one I will be sharing in the classroom. This would make a great gift too!

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review 2013-09-12 00:00
Wild About Books - Judy Sierra,Marc Brown Very cute book. I love all of the references to other books. I was really hoping Owen would love this, but so far has shown no interest. Maybe in the future he'll like it. But I thought it was very nicely done, art wise and story wise.
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review 2013-02-07 00:00
The Wild Ponies of Assateague Island - Donna K. Grosvenor Great book about the famous ponies. The book is designed for young children, but does not make things overly simple. For instance, stallion behavior is detailed, at an apporiate level, but not glossed over. Adults will love the photos.
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review 2012-07-14 00:00
Wild About Books - Judy Sierra,Marc Brown Very colorful with wonderful illustrations. This would be a great book for kids to learn more about animals. I enjoyed seeing what the different kinds of animals were reading and writing. I love the rhyme as well, and the references to haiku and story-writing. I could see this used in a middle school classroom as a fun introduction to writing or to reading poetry. It would be fun for kids to think up what books animals might be interested in. Definitely recommended!
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