Friday, May 28, 2021

Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Open the Letter!


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! We'll be checking the post to see what's in store. Tune in Monday to find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block. ~ F

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? It's fun to get one from a friend. Tune in Friday for the answer. See you all around the book block. ~ F

Thoughts sealed from your view. 

Know the secret if for you. 

Could be old or new.  

What am I referring to? Answer: Letter!




Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Fairday's Riddle: Sealed Secrets...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? It's fun to get one from a friend. Tune in Friday for the answer. See you all around the book block. ~ F

Thoughts sealed from your view. 

Know the secret if for you. 

Could be old or new.  

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

The picture is the clue!

Monday, May 3, 2021

Creative Garden In Mind...

We've been digging up garden plots, and now Eleanor Skeleton invites you to visit her secret garden. You never know what mysteries you'll find lurking under the soil. 

Welcome to my garden fleshy folk. I have many marvelous plants and herbs growing in this special plot, plus some other oddities you may delight in. If you're feeling your bones today, go around the Rainbow Ride- you'll find yourself lost in a creative garden in mind.

RAINBOW RIDE
Behind the artwork
This project is so much fun! There are actually three more worlds to do, not four. The Indigo world is done, but it's out of order, so you'll have to wait for that one- if you follow this blog, you can probably guess what it is. 

Here's a peek at the art behind the scenes

Everything Beautiful
Materials used: Canvas paper, crystals, glue, pens, pencil
Morning Glory Rose Garden Bliss
Materials used: Canvas paper, crystals, glue, pens, pencil, pipe cleaners, copper wire, mirrors

Piekne Place
Materials used: Canvas paper, crystals, glue, pens, pencil, pipe cleaners, copper wire, mirrors

RAINBOW RIDE
Materials used: Canvas paper, crystals, glue, pens, pencil, home grown crystals, plastic eyeballs & bubbles, copper wire, pipe cleaners, mirrors

The Rainbow Ride collection on my art wall
Rainbow Myxtress
Materials used: Acrylic paint, clay, wood canvas, crystals, glue, dried flowers

Now, go dig up your own plot and enjoy your world.

Monday, April 19, 2021

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday # MMGM Book Review: Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Shari Green

Macy McMillan is finishing up 6th grade, and everything is changing. Her mom is getting married, so they’re selling Macy’s home and beloved garden to go live somewhere else. Macy worries her new bedroom won’t be “hers” and that she won’t have the fabulous garden she's worked so hard to create. Plus, now she will have two new step-sisters who don’t even know sign language. How will she know what they are saying? Although Macy is supposed to be working on centerpieces for the upcoming wedding, she is sent next door to help eighty-six-year-old Iris pack up her house because she’s moving too. Macy doesn’t know Iris and, since Iris doesn’t know sign language, Macy thinks that won’t change. But, Iris won’t let the fact that Macy is deaf stop her from sharing stories and cookies with her. People can learn to communicate, and you can feel people’s kindness. Maybe Iris can even help Macy with all the problems in her life. Is it possible to stop the wedding? What will she do about a garden? Macy has a summer full of surprises, and you’ll discover what problems can be solved, and which just have to be dealt with. 

Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Shari Green was a completely different book than the one I was prepared for when I started reading. Because of the title, I thought I was reading a fantasy book, with ties to mythology. This was a realistic story told in verse! Once I realized that magic wasn’t about to start happening, I laughed and settled into the story. Macy is a kid who is struggling with the changes in her life. She worries about her family and friends. I could understand Macy’s concerns, and I thought about how hard it must be for her to meet new people who don’t know sign language. I only know a little sign language, but reading the book motivated me to learn more. I would recommend this book to anyone in fourth grade and up who likes books with characters and settings that are realistic. I was extremely nervous during one scene in the book, and anyone that has ever gotten in trouble with their parents will be able to relate to Macy’s dilemma. The fact that this story is told in verse makes it a fast read that has a lot of heart.

Has anyone else read Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess? Or have you read another book by Shari Green? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

 Happy Reading!

~ L

 

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