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45 Children's Books You'll Want To Give Again And Again
Interiors of Hill Top in Cumbria, a 17th century house famous for being the home of Beatrix Potter. It is now a National Trust property and Potter’s house museum, show as she would have known it.
Childhood favorites.
So, I made some things
I work in a library. The teens that come in aren’t readers. I do what I can to spark their interests. So I made some bookmarks. Feel free to use them, or PM me if you want a different template, because I moved them to Google Drawings for easier access. Remember, I’m using them in a non-profit way, so you should too.
I set them to gray-scale and printed them on colored cardstock, but you can do whatever feels good.
wowee these are incredible!
thanks! honestly, cutting them out was the hardest part!
Oh sweet lord almighty, I could kiss you.
I was going to have to do this very thing as unpaid overtime because there’s no snowball’s chance in hell I’d have time to do this during work hours.
You just saved me so much work, these are wonderful! <3<3<3
What kind of reader are you?
Packs of female librarians once roamed the hills of Kentucky, dispensing books to those they encountered.
We were inspired by all of the recent interest in the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and found this great quote from him about books and reading.
Found this wonderful cafe in Lancaster. It’s inspired by the Inklings, a group of men who would meet at a pub, The Eagle and Child, to discuss their writing, others writing, philosophy, religion, politics, and any topic that may rise. Among these, perhaps the most notable are C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Your 2018 Age-to-Age Guide to What Your Kid Should Read Next
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How to Grow Shiitake Mushrooms
15 Beautiful Perennials That Grow In The Shade
Roast Chicken
Slow-Cooker Cakes
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Crunchy and Delicious Granola Recipe