Reading by candlelight…


And flashlight last night we read four great books, My honey, J and I all crowded on the love seat, and read Half a pig by Allen Ahlberg, The Lonely Moose by John Segal, How Mommy met Daddy by Katharina Grossmann-Hensel and The Perfect Bear by Gillian Shields and Gary Blythe, all picked from our local library! Half a pig was interesting but long! The Lonely Moose is a quick, sweet tale about friendship. How mommy met daddy is odd on the last page but the idea is how two very different people can come together and become, through love, a better version of yourself. The Perfect Bear took our collective breath away with the amazing illustrations, which had an antique quality and really bring the Velveteen rabbit-like tale to life! The expressions on the tiny face of the “do not touch bear” were so true and real. All four of these books will be added to my to-buy list for school, especially the bear book. It’s not easy reading by a flashlight held by a wiggly 6-year-old!! Thank heavans we are not pretending to be pioneers for the long term. Family decision last night though was we should spend every Saturday using minimal electricity…getting snuggy on the love seat was a positive experience. We’ll see what the teenager has to say about this new family development as he was at a sleep-over!!

My Library by Eve Bunting is the winner!!

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Last night J. and I read three fantastic picture books from the library, which I must share! The first one we read was Kate DiCamillo’s Louise the adventures of a chicken and while reading, I was so accutely aware of my own life and how it fit into Louise’s!! I made it through a few pirates and “cages” to get to my happy home that I adore now. It took me taking all those “adventures” to get to the place I am in and this is a good, just as Louise finally appreciates her chicken coop. The second book we read was My Library by Eve Bunting. I have been a fan of Eve Bunting’s for awhile and have used her more poignant books to make teacher-y points to students. I love The Wall, Smoky Nights and Fly Away Home, all books that have a clear message. This new book (2008) has the lovely message of how important our libraries are to each of us!! Of course, I love this message. Lots of books are written about the library but this one made J. and I feel so happy after. I think it was that the animal children were the problem-solvers in the story. They found good solutions by reading the books on the shelves, pointing out there is a book for every problem! The third lovely book we read last night was Big Bad Bunny by Franny Billingsley, illustrated by g. Brain Karas. This is a very, very funny story that you don’t automatically get (which makes you think a little-always good!) until the author wants you to and the illustrations fit perfectly. We felt there were two sets of drawings, the illustrator really convinced us of two seperate actions going on in the book. I don’t want to tell anymore because you have to read it cold to appreciate the humor. J. loves to rate the books we read so she laid them out on her bed in order of her likes: The Library won with Big bad bunny second and Louise, third. The good thing is she really loved them all as did I! Another great night of story time at the Holt house!

The Red Shoes by Eleri Glass


This book (published by Simply Read Books) made me want to go shoe shopping in a beautiful downtown boutique!! J and I read this several nights ago for story time and she, of course, wanted to read it again and again! She is, after all a shoe fanatic, a pint-sized shoe diva. When she was two she went for high heels at a Chicago shoe boutique, trying them on, toddling around on 2-inch red heels- not appropriate- like she was trying out for a role on Sex in the City! She is still that way and always wants the fanciest shoes so this gem of a book was right up her aisle. We both thought the words and illustrations were wonderful, especially “the red shoes are happy apples, waiting to be picked.” The look on the shoe lady’s face is priceless. This book deserves to be tried again and again!T/* Webfetti Layout Begins Here */ h1, h2, h3, h4, h5 { margin:0px; } #content { width:740px; margin:0px; text-align:left; } #main { width:485px; float:left; margin:0px; } #main2 { float:left; width:100%; padding:0px; } #sidebar { width:240px; float:right; margin:0px; } body { text-align:center; background-color:transparent; background-image:url(http://ak.webfetti.com/assets/layouts/g/excite_348.jpg); background-repeat:repeat; background-attachment:scroll; background-position:left top; } body, p, .post-body { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(65,48,16); } a:link, a:active, a:visited, a.username_dark:link, a.username_dark:active, a.username_dark:visited, a.link_blue:link, a.link_blue:active, a.link_blue:visited, a.link_profile_left:link, a.link_profile_left:active, a.link_profile_left:visited, a.link_profile_left_small:link, a.link_profile_left_small:active, a.link_profile_left_small:visited, a.link_white:link, a.link_white:active, a.link_white:visited { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:underline; color:rgb(65,48,16); background-color:transparent; } a:hover, a.username_dark:hover, a.link_blue:hover, a.link_profile_left:hover, a.link_profile_left_small:hover, a.link_white:hover { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; font-weight:normal; font-style:normal; text-decoration:underline; color:rgb(65,48,16); background-color:transparent; } .post { border:1px solid rgb(255,247,146); background-color:rgb(255,251,211); filter:alpha(opacity=100); -moz-opacity:100; opacity:100; margin-bottom:20px; padding:10px; } .date-header, .sidebar-title { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; font-weight:bold; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(255,255,255); background-color:rgb(65,48,16); background-repeat:repeat-x; background-attachment:scroll; background-position:center top; } #blog-title { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:24px; font-weight:bold; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(69,52,16); padding-left:10px; padding-top:5px; } strong, b { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:12px; font-weight:bold; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(69,52,16); } .post-title { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:13px; font-weight:bold; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(69,52,16); } .date-header, .comment-timestamp { font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10px; font-weight:normal; font-style:italic; text-decoration:none; color:rgb(65,48,16); } #blog-title { background-color:rgb(65,48,16); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-attachment:scroll; background-position:left top; height:115px; width:768px; } a:link img { filter:alpha(opacity=100); -moz-opacity:100; opacity:100; } a:hover img { filter:alpha(opacity=100); -moz-opacity:100; opacity:100; }/* Webfetti Layout Ends Here */.button_sizeL {border-style:none;border-width:0;height:71px;width:120px;}.wfbuttonL {background:url(http://ak.webfetti.com/badge_04.gif) no-repeat left top;display:block;height:71px;text-align:left;width:120px;position:absolute;top:30px;left:10px;z-index:10000;}.wfbuttonL a:link,.wfbuttonL a:visited {display:block;background-color:transparent;}.wfbuttonL a:hover,.wfbuttonL a:active {background:url(http://ak.webfetti.com/badge_04.gif) no-repeat left top;display:block;height:71px;width:120px;}.button_size {border-style:none;border-width:0;height:45px;width:106px;}.wfbutton {background:url(http://ak.webfetti.com/badge_01.gif) no-repeat left top;display:block;height:45px;text-align:left;width:106px;position:absolute;top:30px;right:10px;z-index:10000;}.wfbutton a:link,.wfbutton a:visited {display:block;background-color:transparent;}.wfbutton a:hover,.wfbutton a:active {background:url(http://ak.webfetti.com/badge_01.gif) no-repeat left top;display:block;height:45px;width:106px;}

Story Time


On the eve of this historic inauguration (which in our household we are so, so excited about) J randomly chose from the library on Saturday and from our library bag for tonight’s read-aloud The Librarian of Basra; A true story from Iraq by Jeanette Winter. I had read it before when it first came out but reading it tonight it had so much more significance as J reacted to the illustrations of war and made comments like “she must love books more than anything!!” With the inauguration on my mind it clicked with this book in a new way. I am so happy we will have a new President, one who looks at things from a much wider perspective than we have had before.

For me, we have crossed into the promised land with the Obama family moving into the White House. Iraq is no longer on the front page much but as a peaceful family we talk about it frequently and it is important children see life in Iraq included libraries, books, restaurants, and family life just like we have here. No, life there is not like it is here but the Iraqi people had their own lives, important to them. Hopefully, we have a new era of respecting other’s lives here, there and everywhere with President Barack Obama!!! I really wish I had the money to fly there in person as he gets sworn in-it would be Amazing to be there-but I will be happy here celebrating with my family.

Listen, Listen by Phillis Gershator/Alison Jay


I received this great board book from Barefoot Books via The Picnic Basket and I can already tell it is going to be a popular check-out. I read it to a preschool and kindergarten class today and they loved it. It is such an interesting example of the seasons turning with melodic language and fun sounds for young ones to make with you while you read. Both classes got the whole change of season theme, which was very impressive!