Come join in our discussion/read-along of Tahereh Mafi’s A Very Large Expanse of Sea.
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Come join in our discussion/read-along of Tahereh Mafi’s A Very Large Expanse of Sea.
Our plans to avoid the 'summer slide' are to do a little math each week and to do a little reading and writing each week. To be honest, it's only the math that Mr. Bookworm and I have to enforce. The reading and writing are automatic.
Come see my tips on making summer reading fun for your little one!
I have this huge affinity for snails that started when I was little. There's a great video of my cousins, sisters, and me playing in the backyard with snails. I think theoretically we are rescuing and clearing the garden from them. I also remember putting them in jars and watching them kiss.
Join in as we discuss the second half of Wonder by R.J. Palacio. We also decide which wins this battle: the novel versus the film.
Tell us what YOUR precept would be, or your favorite one from the book! #ChooseKind
I'm currently watching Catching Fire for the first time. Yes, even though I've owned the DVD since it was released (years ago), I've never watched it. Or Mockingjay 1 or 2. Why? Because I knew it would be tough to watch.
But since I did a recent re-read of the series--and may or may not be delving into the Gadge** ship--I've been trying to get myself to watch Catching Fire.
Dr. Bookworm is hosting a summer reading contest for the little ones! And big ones too, if you're on our mailing list. :D
"Which book reminded you what it was like to fall in love? Or which book did you fall in love with? " Dr. Bookworm polls her family and friends in this curated LOVE booklist.
Dr. Bookworm reviews The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin
Dr. Bookworm reviews Sidewalk Flowers by Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith
Dr. Bookworm talks about her family's favorite ABC books.
Dr. Bookworm talks about her favorite reads of this year.
Dr. Bookworm talks about some of her family's favorite bedtime stories.