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Names for Snow By Judi K. Beach1 comment

Jill Dailey wrote 4 months ago: A Children’s Book A Day:  Check out Names for Snow Illustrated by Loretta Krupinski Today … more →

Tags: Primary, Children's Books, Book Review, Picture Books, Poetry, Elementary, names for snow, Judi K. Beach, verse

Twelve Kinds of Ice By Ellen Bryan Obed4 comments

Jill Dailey wrote 4 months ago: A Children’s Book A Day:  Check Out A Poetic Memoir Illustrated by Barbara McClintock Today … more →

Tags: Primary, Intermediate, Children's Books, Book Review, Ellen Bryan Obed, memoir, Poetic, Barbara McClintock, ice

Books for Wintry Weather

writeinseattle wrote 5 months ago: Like many of us, I start the new year with resolves to clear clutter and stay organized.  For me, th … more →

Tags: Rachel Bukey book reviews, Book Reviews, travels in siberia, Ian Frazier, Where'd You Go Bernadette, Maria Semple

Booking Through Thursday 78 comments

Scatty wrote 5 months ago: Booking Through Thursday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by Deb about (mostly) books and reading. Th … more →

Tags: Book memes, Reading, Book blog meme, Booking Through Thursday, winter reading

Winter Book Reviews Part I: Junot Diaz, Anouar Majid & Matt Ruff

hdurrani wrote 5 months ago: Over the holidays I’ve been eating books like crazy in an attempt to catch up on 2012 and a fe … more →

Tags: Literature, Multicultural & Interfaith, Junot Diaz, This Is How You Lose Her, Latino, Muslim, Latino Muslims, Matt Ruff, Anouar Majid

Yuletide Greetings!4 comments

thousandislandsmama wrote 5 months ago: The word “solstice” comes from the Latin sol, meaning sun, and sistere, meaning to stand. At Solstic … more →

Tags: Celebration, solstice, solstice books, Yuletide Greetings, winter solstice celebrations

about winter.

coastlinebooks wrote 6 months ago: The temperature has dropped significantly in the past couple of days. It might still be November, bu … more →

Tags: Books, Illustrated, Nature, winter, Squirrel, Hedgehog, Bear, Deer, snow

Top Ten Winter Reads

readitribbit wrote 7 months ago: Here at Read It Ribbit, we’ve definitely noticed the approach of winter in the last few weeks … more →

Tags: features, George RR Martin, The NIght Circus, Erin Morgenstern, A Song of Ice and Fire, Winter Reads, Top Ten, top ten winter reads, Cold War

Top Ten Tuesday: Winter Books16 comments

Elena wrote 7 months ago: Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created here at The Broke and the Bookish. This f … more →

Tags: Random, Top Ten Tuesdays, Jane Eyre, Lamb, Wuthering Heights, The Weird Sisters, Rebecca, When Will There Be Good News, Alias Grace

February Displays in the Library

springfieldtwplibrary wrote 1 year ago: In addition to the new books that are always on display at the library, we have displays that change … more →

Tags: Adults, kids, Fiction, Books, Displays, Adult, Kids, Valentine s Day, nonfiction

Blog Archive

Samantha Fair wrote 1 year ago: Thank you to everyone who has visited my website since it began a few short months ago! I’m st … more →

Tags: Early Childhood Education, Science, winter, Mindfulness, meditation, curriculum units, Preschool, Children

Wonderful Winter Town

alittlealliteration wrote 1 year ago: Winter Town was an interesting book, super thoughtful with a perfect ending. The characters are swee … more →

Tags: Reviews, Books, Book Reviews, YA Literature, straw house wood house brick house blow, Daniel Nayeri, Stephen Emond, winter town, Stephanie Perkins

Winter reads (family-friendly)

rjprobert wrote 1 year ago: We’ve been reading a load of seasonal books lately, and enjoying everyone of them. The two sol … more →

Tags: Family, Home School, Children's Books

Oops! by Leo Timmers

C. C. Gevry wrote 1 year ago: A little pig takes a thrilling sled ride down a snowy hill in Oops! by author and illustrator Leo Ti … more →

Tags: Children's Picture Books, Children's Books, Books for Preschoolers, Animal lovers books, *Clavis*, animal lovers books, Book Reviews, books for young readers, books that teach a lesson

Walking in a Winter Wonderland2 comments

alittlealliteration wrote 1 year ago: The first snow has fallen, and people have already finished stuffing themselves full of food only to … more →

Tags: Inner Ramblings, Books, Dash and Lily's Book of Dares, Ex-Mas, Holidays, how to save a life, Let it Snow, little woman, new york times best sellers

The Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge 20118 comments

C. C. Gevry wrote 1 year ago: The Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge is hosted by Michelle,  The True Book Addict, over at her The … more →

Tags: Children's Picture Books, Children's Books, Christmas-Themed Books, Middle Grade Books, Reading Events, Tiger Tales, board books, *Clavis*, Reading Challenges

old-fashioned books for the season1 comment

atdepott wrote 1 year ago: Hello again. I am in Michigan this week.  I am visiting my family.  SPOILER: This post may not be su … more →

Tags: Random, Books, Summer books, Spring books

Hot Reads for Winter

loupie wrote 2 years ago: The calendar has clicked over so, even though we stay sunny and warm on the Gold Coast, welcome to w … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Seasonal Lists, hot reads, carte blanche, fallen, The amateur science of love, Love Honour and O'Brien

New to the Children's Room...

KFL wrote 2 years ago: …Daisy Dawson and the Big Freeze by Steve Voake. An easy chapter book, perfect for kids ready … more →

Tags: Newly Available For Checkout, Book News, Kennebunk Free Library, New Books, easy chapter books, New Children's Books, steve voake, Daisy Dawson and the Big Freeze, Animal Books


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