Monday, April 5, 2021

Fairday's Riddle: Spring Secret...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? This is one of my absolute favorite places to be after the winter moves on. ~ F

Rainbow dew drop on spider web. Seasons shift; flow and ebb. Spring bright hues burst up from below; spectrum intention— to fervently glow. Bees pirouette in nectar tutus; lady bugs shimmy to aphid cues. Chomping caterpillars soon will fly, and flowers will appear to flitter off into sky. Find a spot ripe with ground; hear life buzzing all around. Nourishment gained by human hand comes from caring for this bit of land. The plot's even better when it's a secret, who knows what treasures you'll get a peek at?  

What am I referring to? Stop by Friday for the answer.

I gave you a clue!

Monday, March 29, 2021

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday #MMGM: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

Milo can't find a reason to do anything. What's the point? Whenever he's here, he wants to be there, and once he's there, he wants to go back again. Bored, bored, double bored. Everything is so boring, and seeking knowledge is the most useless waste of time there is. Learning about new things seemed ridiculous to Milo, until a mysterious gift arrived one typical afternoon. It was an enormous box with a note attached that read, "FOR MILO, WHO HAS PLENTY OF TIME." Curious, Milo opens the box and finds instructions on how to assemble a GENUINE TURNPIKE TOLLBOOTH, along with tokens and a detailed map. Shrugging off the day, he dusts off his car, motors it out of the corner, drives through the tollbooth and drops his token. Milo has no clue where he's going, and he doesn't recognize any of the places on the map. He decides Dictionopolis will be his destination, and he's off.

While traveling to Dictionopolis, Milo makes makes a wrong turn and finds himself lost in the Doldrums, where he meets a new travel companion named Tock, who keeps him on track during their journey. Milo and Tock need their wits about them when dealing with the colorful characters that pop up along the way. When they find out that two princesses, Rhyme and Reason, were unfairly banished to a castle in the sky, they start on their quest to unite the kingdoms of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis and set the princesses free. They encounter many wondrous sites, including a magnificent silent orchestra that plays color and a boy who grows down. Will Milo and Tock find their way through the Mountains of Ignorance? What happens if they jump to conclusions? Will they be able to make words and numbers work together? Can they free Rhyme and Reason? You'll have to read this marvelously fantastic book to find out. 

I soaked this story in. Bravo Norton Juster! I know he just recently passed away. When I saw the news, I remembered this book, and I thought I'd read it before, but I had not, and I'm so glad I did- though I was sorry to hear he died. The scene building and colorful array of characters in this story are delightful. My imagination was on overload, and I loved every minute of reading it. I particularly enjoyed the silent orchestra. This part whisks me away;



Norton Juster weaves the classic elements of fantastic storytelling into gold. Like Alice, who finds her way through Wonderland or Charlie Bucket, who discovers the wonders inside Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, Milo takes a trip through a magic tollbooth and gets caught up in a wild ride into a land beyond, where a king of words and a Mathemagician must come to terms with each other in order for Rhyme and Reason to return to the people. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books that make you think and challenge your imagination. The illustrations by Jules Feiffer are unique, whimsical, and Edward Gorey-esque- so of course I adore them. Brilliance! 


For other MMGM posts, please visit Greg Pattridge's blog.

Friday, March 26, 2021

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Pay the Toll!



Excellent guessing, Riddlers! We'll be heading out on a journey, and we have our tokens for the tollbooth. Tune in Monday to find out how the answer ties into the story. Bravo to those who guessed correctly! ~ F

Come to pass, bring a token; fingers crossed it won't be broken. North, South, East, West; which direction suits you best? This stop is on the way, but to get through you must pay.  

What am I referring to? Answer: Tollbooth



Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Fairday's Riddle: Token A Ride...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? In the past they made me nervous, but now I'm much braver while going through. ~F

Come to pass, bring a token; fingers crossed it won't be broken. North, South, East, West; which direction suits you best? This stop is on the way, but to get through you must pay.  

What am I referring to? Stop by Friday for the answer. 

I gave you a clue!

Monday, March 15, 2021

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday #MMGM Book Review: Bots and Bods!


I was so excited to see the display of new books in my school library and Bots and Bods: How Robots and Humans Work From the Inside Out by John Andrews drew me in right away. 

Each chapter in this book shows how certain parts of human or animal bodies function. The comparisons between robots and bodies is fascinating! Explanations are given for how parts are similar, yet different. I learned a ton, and I've marked certain pages to go back and explore more. I like how there are things robots do better, and things humans and animals do better. For example; robots are good at walking, but not running. Wonder why? You'll have to check out Bots and Bods!




The illustrations are modern, colorful, and appealing. There are diagrams throughout the book helping to explain structures and other scientific parts. The way the text and information is displayed is easy to read. I enjoyed looking at the pictures and thinking about all the cool facts.

I recommend this book to people interested in how bodies work and for those who are curious about robots. You can skip around and read the parts that interest you most- or jump in at the beginning and read the whole book. I'll have to see what other books my library has on robots. They are way more complicated than I thought. 🤖

Here's to searching out answers!
~ L

For other MMGM posts, please visit Greg Pattridge's blog.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Mechanical Moves...

Bravo to Boston Dynamics for their amazing robotic skills!

Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Tune in Monday to collect more data, and find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block. ~ F

Mechanical buzz; click clack sprocket, taller than a building or fits in your pocket. Enter Data for computing the measure, or press for refreshment at your pleasure.  Metallic moves and electric veins, sparked by those who steer tech reins. 

What am I referring to? Answer: Robot