Monday, April 22, 2019

Fairday's Riddle: Exciting Spots...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? Lizzy's more of a fan of this look than I am, but they are exciting circles. ~ F

This is something to connect; it may be called a spot or speck. Feeling cute, idk— polka could be fun today.  Guess this round and you'll be right; look out for one in sight.

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

I gave you a clue!


Monday, April 8, 2019

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday #MMGM Book Review: Paper Things by Jennifer Richard Jacobson


Ari and her nineteen year old brother, Gage, have been living with Janna since their mother died a few years ago. One of her mother’s final wishes was that Gage and Ari would always stay together. But, things are different with Janna and a lot of days are a struggle for Gage. One day he loses his temper and decides to leave. Ari knows she has to go with him, even though her life with Janna is stable. Plus, Janna helps her with her homework at the school for the gifted that she attends (her mother’s other final wish) and she takes care of her. They have to stick together, so she goes with him. Janna thinks they are living in an apartment, but Gage hasn’t been able to find anything. Instead they have been staying with different friends and sleeping on couches. Other days they sleep in the car and occasionally the shelter. Ari doesn’t have a lot with her and she has to try her best to clean her school uniform, so no one will know she isn’t living with Janna anymore. Her favorite thing to do is to lay out her paper families. She cuts them out of catalogs and makes up stories about them. She knows them and they comfort her. Keeping track of your belongings isn’t easy when you are coming and going all the time, sometimes in a hurry. Can Ari and Gage continue trying to make it on their own? How will Ari continue at school with her ever changing living arrangements? Will Janna find out what is happening? Your heart will go out to Ari as you navigate her new life with her.

Paper Things by Jennifer Richard Jacobson was a book a library assistant told me I had to read because it was her favorite book. I took a picture of it with my cell phone, so I wouldn’t forget.  Imagine my surprise a month later when I am at the Connecticut Children’s Book Fair and I see the cover of the book that’s on my phone. It was a delight to meet Jennifer Richard Jacobson and her presentation was so interesting. I was excited to start reading Paper Things and I was not disappointed. Ari tugged at my heart strings, and I kept thinking about the challenges in her life. Kids who are going through a tough time will find a character that they can relate to and be inspired by. I can understand how Ari’s paper families comforted her. I would recommend this book to anybody in fifth grade and up who likes a book that makes your heart ache for the main character, and you can’t help but hope it will have a happy ending.

Has anyone else read Paper Things? Or have you read another book by Jennifer Richard Jacobson? We’d love to hear your thoughts! 

*Stop by the post from the CT Book Fair to find out more about Jennifer Richard Jacobson's books.

Happy Reading!
~L

Friday, April 5, 2019

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Pushing Paper...


Excellent guessing, Riddlers. This week we're pushing paper. The theme is paper, but I've decided notebook is also a correct answer to this riddle, because it's made up of paper. Tune in Friday for Lizzy's middle grade book review and find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block. ~F



Something handy to scratch out dreams or write down measurements when hanging beams. It could be thick, it could be thin—it could be made from untanned skin. An empty spot to fill up, though not at all like a cup. 

What am I referring to? Answer: Paper


Make time to riddle and rhyme!
62 original riddles and illustrations


Monday, April 1, 2019

Fairday's Riddle: Thought Containers...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? A useful item for keeping your wild imagination on record. ~ F

Something handy to scratch out dreams or write down measurements when hanging beams. It could be thick, it could be thin—it could be made from untanned skin. An empty spot to fill up, though not at all like a cup. 

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

I gave you a clue!

     ...








Monday, March 25, 2019

Margo's Musings: Who's the Unicorn of the Sea?


My little sister, Margo, loves unicorns and couldn’t resist the narwhal on the cover of a book we spotted at the library. Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea after all. We were in for a real treat, especially since this is a beginning graphic novel—a different format for Margo, but one she fell in love with.


Narwhal is a happy animal who is bubbly and sweet. He meets Jelly, who tells it like it is. Neither of them has ever seen a creature like the other, and their surprise is entertaining. They may seem like an unlikely pair, but the things they have in common give them a strong bond. Margo and I love their conversations, and we laughed out loud more than once.


Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea by Ben Clanton is an adorable graphic novel and perfect for beginners. Narwhal and Jelly are a duo that will appeal to kids and adults. They're silly and super cute. The book is made up of three stories or adventures- so you can read the whole book at once or divide it into different sessions. The illustrations are very sweet and make learning to read a graphic novel easier. The end of the book is great and even better is the fact that there's a whole series of Narwhal and Jelly books. I know we'll be reading more of these in the future.

Has anyone else read 
Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea? Or have you read another book by Ben Clanton? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy reading!
~ F

Friday, March 22, 2019

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Unicorn of the Sea


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're swimming with the unicorn of the sea. Tune in Monday to find out how the answer ties into the children's picture book Margo's picked out for us. See you all around the book block. ~F

Mystery lore speaks of me— lines spell under the sea. I enchant Arctic coasts and have a tooth my blessing boasts. 

What am I? Answer: Narwhal
Shark Dance

Monday, March 18, 2019

Fairday's Riddle: Enchantment Under the Sea

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? They're fascinating to learn about! ~ F

Mystery lore speaks of me— lines spell under the sea. I enchant Arctic coasts and have a tooth my blessing boasts. 

What am I? Stop by Friday for the answer

I gave you a clue!