📚 THE DAY OF THE DEAD; EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS -Bob Barner, Translated by Teresa Mlawer
☕️☕️☕️ 3.5 #KristiCocoas I love learning about other cultures PLUS we have a spanish heritage in our family and this book was perfect for the little's level of learning and understanding. #kidlit #recommendedreading
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📚 CHICKEN STORY TIME -Sandy Asher, Illust Mark Fearing
☕️☕️☕️☕️ 4.0 #KristiCocoas I know you’ve been wondering what to get at your next library run so I’m back from my vacay and with a good one. CHICKEN STORY TIME is a simple, fun book that gets the giggles. An easy read, some chickens, and a problem solving librarian -it was great! #kidlit #recommendedreading 📚 LET'S ALL CREEP THROUGH CROCODILE CREEK -Jonathan Lambert
☕️☕️☕️☕️ 4.0 #KristiCocoas Some fun adjectives and alliteration. The shorties start catching on and love to be ahead of the joke. It's cute. #kidlit #readingrecommendations This was a new writing method to me, and I kinda loved it. Using a photo as a prompt for a story -wild ride. Many thanks to the hosts of the #FallWritingFrenzy: Kaitlyn Sanchez and Lydia Lukidis and to all those donating to the prizes as well! You can check out the competition here: https://lydialukidis.wordpress.com/ The skinny: use one or more of the photo prompts and write something 200 words or less! I wish I'd seen the info for this writing competition a little earlier as I know I have better in me, but this exercise did launch some new ideas that I'm excited about! I'm hoping to get those stories down soon, but until then, here is my picture book story inspired by the attached photo (Halloween- Credit: Danielle Rae). THANK BOO! 200 words by Kristi Newsome Helen the witch had the best friends. They all helped create the most spooktacular Halloween every year. Helen wanted her friends to know how grateful she was, so she got to work. She brewed a delicious purple potion, but Kyle Skeleton couldn’t keep it in. She dipped a spooky black candle but Tari Mummy caught fire. She knitted a warm orange sweater but Jack-o-Lantern couldn’t wear it. “Now my friends will never know how much I love them!” she wailed and took all her gifts out to dump them in the lake. Kyle happened by, clanking a bit from the cold. [Illustration: Helen’s “Aha!” moment] Helen handed him the orange sweater. It was perfect for him. He smiled, “Thank boo!” Helen found Tari as she was rewrapping her foot. She handed the purple potion to Tari just as Tari’s stomach give the biggest gurgle. “Thank boo! I haven’t eaten anything in centuries!” Tari explained. “I know!” said Helen. It was perfect for her. Helen found Jack-o-Lantern on his step and handed him the black candle. “Thank boo for your Halloween help!” she said. “Why thank boo! My candle always burns out at Halloween time!” And it was perfect for him. 📚 SNAPPSY THE ALLIGATOR (DID NOT ASK TO BE IN THIS BOOK!) -Julie Falatko, Illust Tim Miller
☕️☕️☕️☕️ 4.0 #KristiCocoas The narrator seems to be making his own commentary while Snappsy is just going about his day. It's hilarious. I will read more of these books! #kidlit #readingrecommendations |
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