defusing sibling rivalry with rhythm and style
/Sibling rivalry goes to amusing and ridiculous heights as Olivia and Joel try to determine whose dinosaur is, in fact, more awesome!
ages 3 to 8 years
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Sibling rivalry goes to amusing and ridiculous heights as Olivia and Joel try to determine whose dinosaur is, in fact, more awesome!
ages 3 to 8 years
Reading nonfiction with a child can be one of life’s great moments and there are all sorts of broader benefits too: acquiring knowledge; assimilating the language of scholarship; finding purpose in reading, and more.
Read MoreAn unsettling meditation on freedom entangled in a gripping story about a woman living as a slave in the ante-bellum South.
adult fiction
Writers are still imprisoned for the very act of telling stories; sometimes factual stories, sometimes fiction. This is the telling of their collective story – and of the people they write for. Beautiful, thought provoking and inspiring.
ages 6 years to adult
Bookcases + architecture—the stuff dreams are made of! Do you (like me) spend an inordinate amount of time imagining places to build bookcases and ways to arrange books? Here's a little inspiration-sampler from my web browsing...
Read MoreCome with Mr Chicken to Rome. He’s a jet-setting kind of bird; this time he hits the hot spots of Rome and imagines himself an emperor in ancient times!
ages 2 to 8 years
Do you do Valentine’s Day? It’s not huge in Australia relative to say, America, but it's getting bigger every year. We’re pretty hit-and-miss at our house, but one year I nailed it: I left a copy of I Love Kissing You on Roger’s pillow.
This is a sweet and simple book about enduring, grown-up love.
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