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The Great Hibernation
The Great Hibernation | Tara Dairman
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In the tiny northern town of St. Polonius, everyone over the age of twelve falls asleep after the traditional tasting of the Sacred Bear Liver at the Founders' Day Festival, leaving the children in charge, including Jean who tries to solve the mystery.
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The Great Hibernation | Tara Dairman
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“Winter … is a period of rest, of going within ourselves & taking in all that we have been through in this year. This time of hibernation is so necessary for our tired limbs, our burdened minds. Winter takes away the distractions & presents us with the perfect time to rest & withdraw…& then the new year will begin again, & like a seed planted deep in the earth, we will all rise with renewed energy to dance in the sunlight.” — Bridget Anna McNeil

kspenmoll Just love everything about this! 2y
Amiable @kspenmoll It‘s honestly what I love about winter! 2y
Nute A lovely thought!💕 2y
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The Great Hibernation | Tara Dairman
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Love this image of hibernation! (Lifted it from Facebook)

tpixie I love this!! Reminds me of Jan Brett 5y
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