Fun With Robots
Robert And The Robot by Eva Schwab Last week I chose Robert and the Robot by Eva Schwab to read to my second grade class. The kids are getting mighty restless here at the end of the year and so I chose this book because the View Post
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Robert And The Robot by Eva Schwab Last week I chose Robert and the Robot by Eva Schwab to read to my second grade class. The kids are getting mighty restless here at the end of the year and so I chose this book because the View Post
Our local library recently had their annual book sale and it’s a sale I look forward to with great anticipation because we always come home with some great books at dirt cheap prices. I stopped in Friday afternoon and picked out a few for View Post
The Prayers of Agnes Sparrow by Joyce Magnin I must admit I was a little apprehensive about reading this book at first. It was a book I happened to pick up for free for the Kindle, and I have often been disappointed with View Post
I have to warn you that I am one of those readers who reads several books at once. My dad is the same way, so I guess I can blame that little reading quirk on him. I usually have a small stack on my nightstand and several loaded on my Kindle on my View Post
If I have to be honest, I suppose being a children's librarian suits me well because I still love reading children's and young adult chapter books. There. I said it. Thankfully, one of the biggest perks of my job is that I have hundreds of them at View Post
Back when I worked in my aunt and uncle's Christian bookstore, I used to think a Bible was a Bible was a Bible. I quickly learned there are many things that make each Bible different, such as translations, print size, and "extras" such as study View Post
Last week I found this fabulous book in our library at school that was a compilation of Easter stories called Hop To It!: A Scholastic Treasury of Easter Tales. I had pretty much hit the jackpot because I wasn’t left to scramble for Easter View Post
Trying new things and coming up with creative solutions is the heart of this children’s book entitled Peepsqueak! by Leslie Ann Clark. I have to say, I fell in love with Peepsqueak at first sight. Isn’t he just the cutest little View Post
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