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July 02, 2008

4th of July booklist & bonus soundtrack

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for the wee patriots:

The Star-Spangled Banner (Reading Rainbow Book)Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags: The Story of the Fourth of July Symbols

The Star Spangled Banner illus by Peter Spier    Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags by James Cross Giblin

Fireworks and Freedom: A Fourth of July Story and Activity Book (Let's Celebrate)F Is For Flag (Reading Railroad Books)

Fireworks and Freedom: Fourth of July Activity Book              F is for Flag by Wendy Cheyette Lewison

 

The Fourth of July Story

The 4th of July Story by Alice Dalgliesh                 

You're a Grand Old Flag                  This Land Is Your Land

You're a Grand Old Flag illus by Warren Kimble       This Land is Your Land

We the Kids: The Preamble to the Constitution of the United StatesAmerica the Beautiful: A Pop-up Book

We the Kids by David Catrow                        America the Beautiful by Robert Sabuda


and for you over acheivers:

1776Common Sense (Penguin Classics)

1776 by David McCullough                                Common Sense by Thomas Paine

Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary GenerationThe Declaration of Independence and Other Great Documents of American History 1775-1865 (Dover Thrift Editions)

Founding Brothers by Joseph J. Ellis               and shouldn't every house have one of these? for $2 i think so :)

Have a safe, wonderful, strawberry shortcake filled 4th.

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March 20, 2008

lit chick's Easter booklist

Even though I have known that Easter is early this year, it is still sneaking up on me. Here is the list in all it's pastel glory:

The Easter Parade: A NovelThe Easter Parade: A Novel by Richard Yates is on my to-read list.

The Easter StoryWe are fans of Brian Wildsmith - his illustrations are lovely,especially in his religious titles. Others include: Exodus, Moses, and Joseph

Bread And Wine: Readings For Lent And EasterBread and Wine: Readings for Lent and Easter

The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (Sandpiper Books)The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes

The Egg TreeThe Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous

Easter  Love Gail Gibbons books - but BE WARNED - if you are an easter bunny family, this book describes the "legend" of said bunny so you may want to preview...on amazon people are up in arms that it spoils the bunny story. Personally, I find her inclusivity of the resurrection and the bunny to be pretty cool.

The Easter Rabbit's Parade (Lois Lenski Books)The Easter Rabbit's Parade by Lois Lenski

The Tales of Three Trees: cThe Tale of Three Trees by Angela Elwell Hunt - a lovely folk tale about three trees that grow up to be the manger, boat, and cross for Jesus

and our favorite:

Owen's Marshmallow Chick (Owen)Owen's Marshmellow Chick

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November 30, 2007

a headstart

"Some trees are naked, the ones that aren't are forevergreens." - said by Caleb on the way home from school...

Here is my list for children's Xmas books - I am delighted every year by the discovery of new ones. Please suggest more favorites if you have them.

Christmas in the Trenches during WW I when a group of  British and German soldiers put aside their differences for one day.

Christmas Day in the MorningThis is my surprise find - about a boy who does his father's hardest chore- milking cows - as a gift to him.

A Wish to Be a Christmas Treelooks like a sweet story.

Mr. Willowby's Christmas Treea fun rhyming story to read aloud.

The Last Strawsaw this at B&N - the nativity story from the camel's perspective. looks adorable.

The Tall Book of Christmasanother discovery - an illustrated reprint from 1955 of various Christmas stories, verses, etc.

Christmas In The Country (Scholastic Bookshelf)I like Cynthia Rylant.

A Child's Christmas in Walesthis is only available used, but it's worthwhile to track it down.

Christmas Around the World: A Pop-Up Book I love pop up books. Unfortunately, they have a short life in this house. For those of you with a gentle touch, this looks good.

This year I'm going to put a different book title in some of our advent calendar pockets and that will be our Christmas book before bed. Of course, I must include candy too or there will be an uproar.

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November 21, 2007

Putting the P back in nuemonia

Don't be alarmed, I don't have pnuemonia (at least not yet). But I'm still sick. I remain thankful that I am not hosting Thanksgiving. I'm sure everyone else involved in preparations for tomorrow's big meal is thankful as well.

Here is my somewhat late list of Thanksgiving books.

Caleb's teacher is adamant (and rightfully so) that the kids understand the Indians were here first, and this book has the rare Indian perspective:

Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

Squanto And The Miracle Of Thanksgivinghighly recommended on Amazon, no longer available, but at the library no doubt.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Peanuts)In our house a holiday isn't a holiday without some Charlie Brown.

Sarah Morton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girlthere's also a couple companion books -one about a boy and one about an Indian.  I like these merely to show my kids that the early settlers life was no picnic.

Eating the Plates: A Pilgrim Book of Food and Mannersa little bit gross, but totally appeals to my 3rd grade son.

The Thanksgiving Doorwonderful illustrations, lovely story.

Thanksgiving Day Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do!) for you really ambitious parents, of which I am not one.

Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday with America's Thanksgiving Experta good place to start :)

Saying Grace: Blessings for the Family Table it's not just about the food...

"And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. ...And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." Colossians 3:15, 17

Be safe and have a blessed Thanksgiving!

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