I have several stacks of books I will be highlighting this week
for Black History Month. I am still listening
to A Wrinkle in Time in my car.
Here is a recap of the books I finished and wrote about over the past
week.
Title : The Wave Author : Tyler Charlton Illustrator : Tyler Charlton Target Ages : 5 and up Genre : Fiction Picture Book Summary : A yo...
I cannot wait to read All’s Faire in Middle School -- it looks so fun and inventive. It's been on my list for a while. I also have A Wrinkle in Time out and ready to go. But I was undecided on whether to read it first before reading it aloud with my children. Then I came upon all these online activities to do while reading and I TOTALLY fell into overwhelmed and indecisiveness. So I think I'll read it first this week and then start it with the kids in a couple weeks. :) Enjoyed your list!
ReplyDeleteI have All's Faire In Middle School & need to read it. like so many others. I'm sure it's great. My youngest granddaughter (kdg) loves The Cookie Fiasco &is now working through "reading it" herself. It's the draw of it that seems so inspiring to her I think. I loved Shark Lady, great bio, and thanks for the others, new titles to find!
ReplyDeleteI borrowed All's Faire in Middle School - I adored her previous graphic novel - so I am really hoping against hope that this gets bumped up in my reading stack which is unbelievably high at this point.
ReplyDeleteI liked All's Faire in Middle School, but enjoyed Roller Girl more. I have some of these picture books on my to read list. How I wish there was more time for reading!
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