8 bookshelf ideas (aka eye-candy) to engage and maybe inspire
/Bookshelf ideas from all over, we like them a lot, maybe you will too. Some are achievable, some not so much - but still beautiful to look at.
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Bookshelf ideas from all over, we like them a lot, maybe you will too. Some are achievable, some not so much - but still beautiful to look at.
Read MoreTransylvania has long been a land of myth and legend, full of monsters, vampires and all things dark and terrifying. But In Wildwood Dancing it becomes beauty, magic and mystery. Life is close to perfect for practical Jena and her 4 sisters (beautiful Tati, wise Paula, vivacious Iulia and innocent Stela)...
ages 2 to 8 years
Even when you create and care for a planet, you still need to let it go. Planets are meant to be with the stars after all. But there's still joy and growth along the way and, in the end, you might find something else to create.
ages 6 years and up
Shakespeare certainly knew how to spin a tale - but reading or seeing one of his classic plays performed live can be intimidating or just plain hard to follow. Try reading these brilliant Shakespeare Stories first, they'll help it all come together and make the original so much easier to love.
On the tactile joy of using beautiful pencils - and Dan Roam's book The Back of the Napkin - solving problems and selling ideas with pictures.
Read MoreSince Ivy became a very proud big sister a few days ago, we’ve noticed that each time she chooses something to read, the same five books come out. She pulls out the books, finds herself an adult (or two) and settles in for a good long session. These three-year-old comfort books are all lovely for her age and for growing into as she gets older.
ages 2 to 8 years
Read Morea great read for 12 ish to late teens
A book about writing a book. It follows the adventures of Tuesday McGillycuddy, an ordinary girl with an ordinary family and an ordinary dog. Except that it turns out things aren’t as ordinary as they appear!