I was so please to see some new books on my local library shelves. With all the problems caused by the economy, I thought it might be awhile until I found some new books to write about. The treasures I found quickly made me want to start writing again.
First there was We are Extremely Very Good Recyclers written by Bridget Hurst, with characters created by Lauren Child. I often shy away from books with a TV connection, but not this time. The message about recycling is way too important. If you like Charlie and Lola, you'll like this book.
Murphy's Three Homes by Jan Levinson Gilman and illustrated by Kathy O'Malley is a story for children in foster care. It is the story of a dog who has had several homes. Murphy experiences many of the same feelings that children in foster care my have.
It is Time for School with Tallulah is by by Nancy Wolff. I am not quite sure who the intended audience might have been,. While I found that some of the text and pictures looked like what you see in primary or elementary school, most of the book appeared to be preschool. In any case the concept behind the book is great. Talluah is a very kind teacher and children will enjoy the pictures and simply having a conversation about what will happen when they go to school.
I may not write as often as last year, but I will be sure to share any good, new, social-emotional books I find.
Have a great school year!
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