
Aha! I'm an orange reader. It fits.
#FeelinTheLove Day 13: When Llewellyn meets Evelyn, Llewellyn hands her a jar filled with cherry light. Since then, Llewellyn and Evelyn collect things together. One day, Evelyn tells Llewellyn that her family is moving away. What will happen to their friendship? In a Jar is a beautiful reminder that friendship knows no distance. #LongDistanceLove - Fats‘ review here: https://gatheringbooks.org/2020/04/27/monday-reading-bunny-stories-parting/
Good News! It‘s back….💡for how long? 🤷🏽♀️But I‘m charging everything to continue reading and look!!! 2024 closure is good…and also good premonition for what is going to happen in 2025 a wonderful reading time!!! I received TODAY, these two books I ordered. 😌📚🙌
The Three Wise Men figures will be there until mid of January. We continue the festivities 💃🏽 . Closure is with Las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián, Old SJ (January16-19)🪇🪘🎤🎼
s a perfect blend of humor and spookiness, making it a hit with kids who enjoy a little thrill with their laugh
“Jasper couldn't get enough carrots... until they started following him.“
“Lunchtime! Please have your lunch money ready. And remember, no shoving in line. “
This book is an excellent choice for children who are just starting school. It addresses common concerns about lunchtime, making it a comforting read for students who may be feeling anxious about their new experiences. By sharing Clyde's journey, the story can help ease their worries and provide reassurance that lunchtime can be a positive and enjoyable experience.
Lunch Bunnies by Kathryn Lasky (1996) follows Clyde as he anxiously anticipates lunch at school. His older brother teases him, saying, “You better hope they don't have soup!“ which makes Clyde worry about spilling it everywhere. He even dreams about lunch ladies rushing to clean up his mess. However, when lunchtime finally comes, it's a much better experience than he expected—just like his mom said it would be, easing his fears.
Then the teacher announced, “Lunchtime! Please have your lunch money ready. And remember, no shoving in line.“