"Can you imagine...just for one day...you're a busy bird? Yes, a bird! Hooray!"(Lucy Cousins)
Throwback Thursday – Things
"Once in a country called Nowehere, I heard a strange sort of call, I looked and I looked for something, but there was nothing at all." or so it seems. Even though I knew what happened next I was always excited to turn the page where I discovered more Things!
Lila and the Crow
Oh lila, from the outset my heart felt so sad that you were not accepted because of your dark hair, eyes and skin. The sadness in your eyes and the rejection you felt in the school grounds is where many children have been. I am glad I got to read your story but I am sad that it happened in the first place...
Three Magic Balloons
With beds flying out the window and into the sky, with lions and sheep, and angelic singing your imagination will be taken on a journey like no other.
The Travel Bug
"In a land of long grasses, where small insects crawl, lived a strange little bug, with no name at all. What creature are you ? the other bugs asked, but the bug didn't know, and the others walked past."
The ASD and Me Picture Book
The book was positive and encouraging to the reader to assess their unique qualities. What stood out to me the most was that the author does not point out differences in people but highlights that everyone in life is good at different things.
If you Give a Mouse a Brownie
If you give a mouse a brownie you will notice that he is soooo cute that you will do anything that he wants you to do and be exhausted at the end
Dalmatian in a Digger
Giggle Giggle, Smile...what's that noise? That noise is happiness coming from me when I read Dalmatian in a Digger.
Malala: Activist for Girls Education
This book spreads a positive message and teaches young people, especially young women to be brave, resilient, and to have a strong believe in themselves