The North Star
The North Star I read this book frequently when I lose sight of what’s important. It always brings me back to a place of quiet reflection and wonder. It is quite a special little story.
The North Star I read this book frequently when I lose sight of what’s important. It always brings me back to a place of quiet reflection and wonder. It is quite a special little story.
Stuck After Floyd’s kite gets stuck in a tree, he has a few brilliant ideas about how to get it back. A colorful and surprising story, the first time I read it, I was positively guffawing.
Transcript Christine and Tamar stop by to tell us about the Digital Literacy webpage (https://www.wcls.org/digital-literacy/) they have created in cooperation with the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public through a grant from the National Science Foundation.
WCLS in Whatcom County presents Library Stories! Episode 41: WCLS Gift Guide for 2023 December 8, 2023 Return to Podcast Page Christine This podcast is produced on the ancestral homeland of the Nooksack and Lummi people. They have been its stewards since time immemorial, respecting the land, river and ocean with the understanding that everything … Read more
Slow Down Magic is found everywhere in the natural world! This book invites you to take a moment to appreciate the natural wonders that surround us.
Ode to a Bad Day Sometimes bad days just creep up on you. I love that this book reminds us that all bad days end. It also opens a discussion about our ability to appreciate small moments of good while everything else seems to be going wrong.
Very Good Hats This whimsical ode to hats delighted and surprised me. It’s a sure winner for playful readers.
If You Come to Earth If you come to Earth there’s a few things you might find – different kinds of people, places, food, jobs, and animals! This book has so much detail and variety, I could spend hours reading and rereading this wonderful book.
Creepy Carrots! Perfectly creepy with just the right amount of suspense for young readers.
Outside in I often forget that everything in our homes and schools comes from the natural world and is intrinsically connected to it. I loved this book because it always reminds me that while we spend most of our lives indoors, the natural world outside is just as much a part of us, as we … Read more