Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week. It's the place to go when you want to learn about the world. ; ) ~ F
Gathering minds talk and stand; pupils let thoughts expand. Those who know what to do, show the latter all that's new. Given many things in tow, we seek space in which to grow. Diving deep you'll swim in form, but here you'll find class the norm. Larhus, an Old English term, is where you'd go to leisure learn. The scene is meant to tell the show; it's smart to listen when you go. It may be hard or like a chore, even such a terrible bore, but ideas flare, then make a mark, and that ignites your own bright spark.
What am I referring to? (Stop by Wednesday for the answer)
I gave you a clue!
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Monday, January 25, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
The Mystery Unfolds in Connecticut!
A special thanks to the faculty members, staff, teachers, and librarians who helped us create a memorable experience, and for all those who picked up a copy of the book, have fun solving the mystery of the Begonia House!
Fear not the unexpected. ;) ~ Jess & Stephanie
Here are few highlights from our Connecticut book tour...
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| Barnes and Noble, Waterbury, CT |
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| Hickory Stick Bookshop, Washington, CT |
| Byrd's Books, Bethel , CT |
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| Elm Street Books, New Canaan, CT We'll be spotlighting the CT schools and libraries that we visited this month, so stay tuned! |
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| BUY THE BOOK |
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Answer to Monday's Riddle: More and More Readers!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we'll be sharing our adventures bringing THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW to readers all over Connecticut, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F
Designed for both, hand and hand; words play thought in mind band. Letters written, pricked in style, sorted by brain sponge, then put on file. Images now, stories then, the maddening circle leads to the end. With the taste of word in thee, you'll feast on every book you see. Known as such, you'll want it quiet- inside, the scene could be a riot. Writers write to launch a tale, while readers read to watch it sail.
What am I referring to?Answer: READERS!
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| Children's author, Stephanie Robinson, reads an except from THE SECRET FILES OF FAIRDAY MORROW at Middlebury Elementary School in CT |
Fairday's Riddles: Volume I
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62 original riddles and illustrations
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Monday, January 18, 2016
Monday's Riddle: Story Sailors...
Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Lizzy and I are proud to be called both. Top favorite things to do, for sure! ; ) ~ F
Designed for both, hand and hand; words play thought in mind band. Letters written, pricked in style, sorted by brain sponge, then put on file. Images now, stories then, the maddening circle leads to the end. With the taste of word in thee, you'll feast on every book you see. Known as such, you'll want it quiet- inside, the scene could be a riot. Writers write to launch a tale, while __________ read to watch it sail.
What am I referring to? (Fill in the blank :)
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Designed for both, hand and hand; words play thought in mind band. Letters written, pricked in style, sorted by brain sponge, then put on file. Images now, stories then, the maddening circle leads to the end. With the taste of word in thee, you'll feast on every book you see. Known as such, you'll want it quiet- inside, the scene could be a riot. Writers write to launch a tale, while __________ read to watch it sail.
What am I referring to? (Fill in the blank :)
Stop by Wednesday for the answer!
I gave you a clue!
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