

Now Listening to (my library hold is in while the other I own): Sal & Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez.Listening but paused: Let’s Go Swimming on Doomsday by Natalie C.

I haven’t finished any books this week, but I’ve read a few dozen journal articles. I’m Worried by Michael Ian Black: This one became a Trent favorite as soon as we read it!.Spencer’s New Pet by Jessie Sima: Wow–what an ending!.Narwhal by Katie Marsico: Trent LOVES Narwhals, so at the Natural History Museum where there was a Narwhal exhibit, Trent and I got this nonfiction book.Disney Read Alongs!: Love that we can fill our car time with listening and reading along to books.Chick and Brain: Smell My Foot! by Cece Bell: As I’d assumed after Cece Bell talked about this book at ALA Annual, Trent thought it was hilarious!!!.Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Guide to Hogwarts: BEAUTIFUL! Find this and enjoy, Potter fans!.Star Scouts: The Invasion of Scuttlebots by Mike Lawrence: Seems like the final Star Scouts book, and it has a great story and message.Salem Hyde: Frozen Fiasco by Frank Cammuso: This series is so much fun and so cute–I can’t wait to read it with Trent!.The Adventures of SuperHero Girl by Faith Erin Hicks: I really love Friends with Boys and Nameless City, so when I saw that my library had this title as an ebook, I grabbed it, and I loved this story of.Superbuns!: Kindness is her SuperPower by Diane Krednesor: What a wonderful book! It would fit wonderfully with my kindness yearly beginning of the year activity where students and I talk about what kindness is and how it can change lives–Superbuns and her sister, Blossom, emulate the message!.**Click on any picture/link to view the post** Sunday: Author Guest Post: “The Picture Book That Started As An Assignment” by Stephanie Ward, Author of Arabella and the Magic Pencil

Tuesday: Weird But True: Class Collaborative Research Activityįriday: Teachers’ Guide for Charlie & Mouse updated with Charlie & Mouse Even Better by Laurel Snyder

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