Why is it such a big deal that the word “scrotum” is in a children’s book? Seriously… After all, roughly 50% of children *have* scrotums, right?!? When I saw the link to the … more →
Librarina: Great books for Tweens & TeensZack wrote 1 week ago: ENLARGE IMAGE It’s 1937 in Kansas, the heart of the Dust Bowl. Crops are gone, clouds of dust wh … more →
lisamm wrote 1 year ago: Vocabulary April 17, 2008 Filed under: Drafts — –Deb @ 1:11 am Suggested by Nithin: I’ve … more →
journeybooks wrote 1 year ago: I recently finished listening to the audio book version of the 2007 Newberry winner The Higher Power … more →
librarina wrote 2 years ago: The Higher Power of Lucky was a great book! I was not at all bothered by the use of the word … more →
redhare wrote 2 years ago: by Julie at ProgressiveKid Like other parents of young kids, I find myself talking about parenting a … more →
Tortuguita wrote 2 years ago: I was absently thinking about the word scrotum (okay, seriously, when will I ever get another chanc … more →
librarina wrote 2 years ago: Why is it such a big deal that the word “scrotum” is in a children’s book? Seriou … more →
Tortuguita wrote 2 years ago: … is the expurgated book. – Walt Whitman By the time I was five I could read and write … more →