I've decided to stop titling my posts by the week, since I'm eternally behind. Instead, I'll keep track of how many books we've read. I'll still try to read about 10 books each week. Reading with Emma is my favorite!
I think my librarians are on to me, by the way. I basically clear whole shelves in the library, because on any given day, I might put 20-30 books in the return slot, and check out the next 20-30 books. That means that when I walk out of the library, up to 60 books are missing from the same shelf, leaving a gaping empty space. I can't wait until someone confronts me about it!
Our Weekly Favorite:
I think my librarians are on to me, by the way. I basically clear whole shelves in the library, because on any given day, I might put 20-30 books in the return slot, and check out the next 20-30 books. That means that when I walk out of the library, up to 60 books are missing from the same shelf, leaving a gaping empty space. I can't wait until someone confronts me about it!
Our Weekly Favorite:
Title: Magnus at the Fire
Author: Jennifer Armstrong
Summary:
"Magnus lives and works at the Broadway Firehouse. He knows that when the fire alarm clangs, he and his partners, Billy and Sparks, are supposed to spring into action. Without them the firemen would never be able to move the gigantic steam pumper. And without a pumper the crew wouldn't be able to put out fires."
"Then one day the captain drives into the firehouse on a loud, newfangled contraption called a motorized fire truck. It doesn't need horses to pull it to a fire. So just like that, Magnus, Sparks, and Billy are out of a job."
"A little history, a little humor, and a whole lot of heart are artfully blended in this rousing tale of one high-spirited horse who can't accept being put out to pasture. And thank goodness! Because it's this steadfast sense of duty that ultimately saves the day."
Why We Loved it:
- It was really interesting to learn about how horses used to pull fire engines.
- There are good lessons to learn about perseverance and working hard.
Other
Books We Read This Week:
Title: Duck, Duck, Goose?
Retold and Illustrated by: Katya Arnold
This book is a classic, "be happy with what you have" tale. It wasn't my favorite, but it does teach a good lesson on contentment. |
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Title: Seymour Slug Starts School
Author/Illustrator: Carey Armstrong-Ellis I thought this book was going to be the usual "I was nervous about going to school until I got there and realized it's actually great" story. But there was a bit more than that to this tale, and I found it quite humorous. |
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Title: Prudy's Problem and How She Solved It
Author/Illustrator: Carey Armstrong-Ellis I am the opposite of a hoarder... and I was a bit dismayed when Prudy solved her "collecting" problem by opening a huge museum so that she could store even more stuff! Not exactly a lesson I want my daughter to learn, lol! |
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Title: Goose Moon
Author: Carolyn Arden Illustrator: Jim Postier The illustrations in this book were beautiful. |
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