Friday, March 31, 2023

 MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION...

 AND GOES OUT LIKE A WINDY LAMB

 I am still plowing through picture books. Woven of the World by Katey Howes was one of my favorites. It's all about the history of weaving and it is a very thought-provoking book. Evergreen by Matthew Cordell was also delightful - the illustrations are amazing. Book Buddies is a fun new beginning chapter book series about toys and stuffed animals that can be borrowed from the library. The toys, of course, can talk to each other. Each book is about a different toy. I learned a lot about Nichelle Nichols in To Boldly Go: How Nichelle Nichols and Star Trek Helped Advance Civil Rights by Angela Dalton. It's a fascinating biography. And my favorite graphic novel this month was Your Pal Fred by Michael Rex. Mad Max for kids.

 

Nell Plants a Tree by Anne Wynter Woven of the World by Katey Howes Kimchi, Kimchi Every Day by Erica Kim Just Like Grandma by Kim  Rogers The Comet by Joe Todd-Stanton  Stanley's Secret by John Sullivan   Again, Essie? by Jenny Lacika A Very Mercy Christmas by Kate DiCamillo Sunday Pancakes by Maya Tatsukawa The Bright Side by Chad Otis 

 Captain Cat Goes to Mars by Emma J. Virjan Ivy Lost and Found by Cynthia Lord  Marco Polo Brave Explorer by Cynthia Lord

 Just Harriet by Elana K. Arnold The Windeby Puzzle by Lois Lowry 

 Milloo's Mind by Reem Faruqi To Boldly Go by Angela Dalton Polar Bear by Candace Fleming An American Story by Kwame Alexander Destiny Finds Her Way by Margarita Engle 

 Adventuregame Comics by Jason Shiga    

  Dewdrop by Kay O'Neill  

 A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly  Jackson  Celine by Peter Heller  Peg and Rose Solve a Murder by Laurien Berenson

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