Like those of you who come to my blog looking for book recommendations, I often check out book vloggers/bloggers and 'what's new in children's lit' to see what I should be checking out next. That's how I heard about Book Uncle and Me by Uma Krishnaswami. Firstly, I don't think I've ready any childre...
I loved the first book when I read it earlier this year, and The Problem With Being Slightly Heroic definitely lived up to my expectations. As with The Grand Plan to Fix Everything, the story is sweet, funny, heart-felt, and just a bit larger than life.
So, despite the fact that I still have no internet*, I decided to try to do the 48 Hour Reading Challenge (hosted at Mother Reader). Also despite the fact that I’m working 8 hours on Saturday. This is possibly ridiculous, but that’s okay. I have wanted to participate in some of the reading challenge...
A beautiful, magical story based upon Hans Christian Andersen's "Thumbelina" exquisitely illustrated.
A beautiful, magical story based upon Hans Christian Andersen's "Thumbelina" exquisitely illustrated.
A tree becomes a respite for people caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A charming story about appreciating the value of slowness in a fast-moving world beautifully illustrated in traditional Indian folk art styles.
Nice read because each chapter was a different story. I learned a lot about Ganesha by these stories because each one explained something different about him. There were a few pictures included. Also included was a glossary, and list of some of Ganeshas other names.