Friday, June 27, 2014

A Lion in the Library?


I'm so excited to bring you Margo's children's book choice for today! She has decided to tell us about one of her new favorite stories: Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen. This story has wonderful illustrations, but Margo especially loves the sounds that go with the story. You should hear her roar like a lion!



In this delightful book a lion gets into the library, and the staff doesn’t know what to do. He gets mad when story time is over and breaks a rule by roaring loudly. It's decided if the lion behaves then he can come for story hour again. The lion visits the library all the time and is helpful in every way possible. The librarian, Mrs. Merriweather, becomes quite fond of the library lion. When a problem arises and the lion breaks one of the rules, he thinks he won’t be allowed back. This part makes Margo a little sad, but she enjoys the pictures that go with it. Margo, who knows how to get into all kinds of trouble, loves the lessons about the library and the fact that sometimes rules need to be broken!

This is an enchanting story and a great way to learn about one of my family’s favorite places, the library. I would recommend this book to kids and book lovers of all ages. ~ F


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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Where are the Lions Lurking?

It's only a year after Little Rock became an integrated school, and now the folks in Marlee’s town are putting up a fight to stay segregated. Marlee’s a bundle of nerves before school starts and she has to begin at the junior high. Although she has always been a wiz at math, she suffers from an extreme fear of public speaking and doesn’t talk in public, so no talking in class. Surprisingly, she hits it off with a new girl, Liz, and even starts chatting with her. Marlee can’t believe her luck to have a friend who is just like her in so many ways, but different in ways she admires. In her dreams she's as brave as Liz, and their friendship helps Marlee to shed some of her fears. Marlee’s world is turned upside down when Liz stops coming to school and the rumors swirl that she was light skinned and passing for white to attend their school. At first Marlee can’t believe it, but then she realizes she doesn’t care if Liz is black or white. All she really wants is her friend back, and she's willing to take whatever risks she needs to in order for that to happen. They meet at the zoo near the lions since it's public and they could easily be there at the same time. This allows them to continue their friendship without anyone knowing. What Marlee doesn’t realize is how dangerous their friendship could be, not just for themselves, but for their families. Is it worth the risk for the girls to continue their friendship? What will happen if they're found out by those in the town who support the KKK and segregation? What will Marlee learn about friendship and treating people fairly? You must read this book to find out how everything turns out and if their friendship lasts!


The Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine is a remarkable book about a fantastic girl who is braver than she knows. I loved watching Marlee stand up for what she believes in, and she definitely tried to make the world a better place. It's an excellent book for people of all ages, and I think kids in fourth grade and up will especially relate to Marlee and Liz. The book makes history come alive, and it made me want to clap and cheer for all of the people who have broken and continue to break races barriers and help people see that we are all humans. I found myself nervous about some of the situations Marlee found herself in, and I couldn’t stop thinking about the characters when I finished the book. I was totally engrossed in this one because the characters are easy to relate to, and I felt like I knew them. I really like Marlee and think she has many qualities that make me want to be friends with her. Without a doubt, this is a story that will make you want to go out and change the world, and it will definitely make people want to be kinder! If you have not read it, I highly recommend it. This story will remind you how far we've come and how each step forward is a step in the right direction.

Has anyone else read The Lions of Little Rock? Or have you read another book by Kristin Levine? We would love to hear your thoughts!


Happy reading!
~L


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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Answer to Monday's Riddle: King of the Cats!


Excellent guessing Riddlers! This week we'll have you roaring for more. Lizzy's review will take us right into the lion's den, and Friday we'll let the cat out of the bag. See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

I'm big and powerful, but I like to sleep. I pay no mind to counting sheep. I protect my pride with style and grace, though sometimes I choose my own pace. King I am, and I'll stand my ground; should I leap, there's no sound. I've a mane of gold and eyes like the sun- most of my kind think boxes are fun. So, if you see me someplace near, please don't worry, and have no fear. I'll be resting in the shade, waiting for the day to fade. Just know that when twilight's here, I can see you crystal clear. This is when you must take care, for when I'm hungry, all beware. 

What am I? Answer: A Lion! 

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Monday, June 23, 2014

Monday's Riddle: In Need of a Bigger Box!

Hello Riddlers! It's that time again. Can you guess our theme this week? I was astounded the first time I was near one. ; ) ~ F

I'm big and powerful, but I like to sleep. I pay no mind to counting sheep. I protect my pride with style and grace, though sometimes I choose my own pace. King I am, and I'll stand my ground; should I leap, there's no sound. I've a mane of gold and eyes like the sun- most of my kind think boxes are fun. So, if you see me someplace near, please don't worry, and have no fear. I'll be resting in the shade, waiting for the day to fade. Just know that when twilight's here, I can see you crystal clear. This is when you must take care, for when I'm hungry, all beware. 

What am I?

I gave you a clue! 


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