Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Answer to Monday's Riddle: A Nose for Magic!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week Rudolph will be stopping by to kick off the holiday festivities, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F
Laughing at me, they said I'm wrong, then pranced around to a silly song. I was sad, my heart bereft, I gathered my wits, and I left. Sneaking away around a bend, another outcast became my friend. His ideas were odd, they brewed and bubbled, but others cast him off as troubled. We found each other and began our quest, not feeling our merry best.
Traveling on through ice and snow, neither knowing where to go. Challenges met at every turn: a kingdom of misfits, a Bumble to spurn. Homeward bound, we dried our tears, trudging on to face our fears.
One foggy eve, when the magic's bright, it seemed hopeless that he'd take flight. If not for that which made me myself, along with the dream of a hapless elf, toys would not have found their places, and we'd not see all those smiling faces.
What am I referring to? Answer: Rudolph!
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Monday, December 14, 2015
Monday's Riddle: A Timless Tale...
Hello, Riddlers! A twist on a classic today. Can you guess our theme this week. ; ) ~ F
Laughing at me, they said I'm wrong, then pranced around to a silly song. I was sad, my heart bereft, I gathered my wits, and I left. Sneaking away around a bend, another outcast became my friend. His ideas were odd, they brewed and bubbled, but others cast him off as troubled. We found each other and began our quest, not feeling our merry best.
Traveling on through ice and snow, neither knowing where to go. Challenges met at every turn: a kingdom of misfits, a Bumble to spurn. Homeward bound, we dried our tears, trudging on to face our fears.
One foggy eve, when the magic's bright, it seemed hopeless that he'd take flight. If not for that which made me myself, along with the dream of a hapless elf, toys would not have found their places, and we'd not see all those smiling faces.
What am I referring to?
I gave you a clue!
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Monday, December 14
The Story of a Writer: Beverly Stowe McCLure
Random Thoughts: Bish Denham
The Write Game: C. Lee McKenzie
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Laughing at me, they said I'm wrong, then pranced around to a silly song. I was sad, my heart bereft, I gathered my wits, and I left. Sneaking away around a bend, another outcast became my friend. His ideas were odd, they brewed and bubbled, but others cast him off as troubled. We found each other and began our quest, not feeling our merry best.
Traveling on through ice and snow, neither knowing where to go. Challenges met at every turn: a kingdom of misfits, a Bumble to spurn. Homeward bound, we dried our tears, trudging on to face our fears.
One foggy eve, when the magic's bright, it seemed hopeless that he'd take flight. If not for that which made me myself, along with the dream of a hapless elf, toys would not have found their places, and we'd not see all those smiling faces.
What am I referring to?
I gave you a clue!
Don't forget to visit our friends hosting us today! Enter to win a signed hardcover of THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW.
Monday, December 14
The Story of a Writer: Beverly Stowe McCLure
Random Thoughts: Bish Denham
The Write Game: C. Lee McKenzie
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Margo's Musings: Flora's Very Windy Day
I was blown away by the
book that caught Margo's attention. Ever since we got back from the Connecticut
Children’s Book Fair she keeps asking for Flora’s
Very Windy Day written by Jeanne Birdsall and illustrated Matt Phelan. With
the leaves that have been whipping through our yard last month, it's
the perfect read. We love to bundle under the covers and read about
the chilly air blowing Flora and her brother around. The illustrations are beautiful
and they are the perfect match for the story. They will delight fans of autumn with the colors that float off the pages. You will want to jump in a big
pile of leaves after this one or maybe you'll cozy up by the fire with a mug
of hot chocolate.
Have you ever been frustrated by a brother or sister and wanted to get rid of them for a little while? If so, you will be able to relate to Flora’s annoyance with her little brother, Crispin. He made a huge mess with her paints and now they have to go outside so their mom can clean up. But it is cold and windy out, and Flora is worried they will blow away. Luckily, she has super-special heavy-duty red boots, but her brother doesn’t. When he gets picked up by a gust of wind it is up to her to save him. Should Flora give her brother up to the clouds or the birds who want him to help them? Is a rainbow a better fit for Crispin who loves to paint? What should she do with him? Reading this books makes you realize that sometimes when we get what we wished for it makes what we truly want clearer than ever. Like Margo, you'll love with this book. I like the message within the words of the story; we love our siblings more than we know! I would recommend this book to kids, book lovers, and fans of fall of all ages.
Happy reading! ~ F
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Have you ever been frustrated by a brother or sister and wanted to get rid of them for a little while? If so, you will be able to relate to Flora’s annoyance with her little brother, Crispin. He made a huge mess with her paints and now they have to go outside so their mom can clean up. But it is cold and windy out, and Flora is worried they will blow away. Luckily, she has super-special heavy-duty red boots, but her brother doesn’t. When he gets picked up by a gust of wind it is up to her to save him. Should Flora give her brother up to the clouds or the birds who want him to help them? Is a rainbow a better fit for Crispin who loves to paint? What should she do with him? Reading this books makes you realize that sometimes when we get what we wished for it makes what we truly want clearer than ever. Like Margo, you'll love with this book. I like the message within the words of the story; we love our siblings more than we know! I would recommend this book to kids, book lovers, and fans of fall of all ages.
Happy reading! ~ F
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