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A fun that came out recently: Lyric McKerrigan, Secret Librarian! I love the reminder that whatever you need can totally be found in the right book!
ALSO! This is a thing I learned yesterday that relates thanks to the world that Beatrix Potter created: did you know that she kept a journal that was completely in a code she created as a teenager and kept for 15 years (1881-1897) and wasn't translated till 1958?!? SO COOL AHHHH https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles...





Wiggle by Doreen Cronin. I found I couldn't help wiggling as I read it!
Eight Silly Monkeys by Steve Haskamp. I could hear the skip-rope song in my head as I read.
Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business by Esphyr Slobodkina. I remembered the time in high school when I did this as a read-aloud for several children. My granddaughter did not want a repeat performance, though I offered.
The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen. The illustrations were wonderful, done by Rachel Isadora
Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin. The delightful story of the first person to actually study and photograph snowflakes. His work is still considered to be a "must read" for people who study snow. This book is the 1999 Caldecott Medal winner.
The Mousehole Cat by Antonia Barber. My annual read. Last year I promised my granddaughter, who was struggling to read, that the year she could read the book to me without struggling, I would give it to her. I may have to buy myself a new copy this year, she's doing so well!


Susan is our prize drawing winner for December 2018’s reading challenge. They read Mismatched Nativity. Congratulations!
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