It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey as a way to share what you have read and/or reviewed in the past week. It's also a terrific way to find out what other people are reading.
Jen Vincent, of Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee Moye of Unleashing Readers have given this meme a children's literature focus: picture books, middle grade novels, etc. They "encourage everyone who participates to support the blogging community by visiting the other bloggers that link up and leave comments for them.
I hope that everyone had a nice Easter/Passover last week. Even though it looked a lot different, I was very busy helping my church put together online worship experiences and revising the curriculum so they could continue Sunday School online. I am so happy that spring weather is here and I can get out and walk. But...it does seem kind of lonely without the other people around! My neighborhood seems to be a bit of a ghost town.
I did manage to work on my pile of picture books that I checked out from the library, before they closed. It seems a bit easier to read these books, than some of the thicker novels that I have around. It is difficult to concentrate these days. I have read articles from psychologists and other experts that say that many people are having the same problem, due to the anxiety and stress of the unknown. At any rate, I'm thankful for the stress-free books that I do have on my coffee table. Here's what I've been reading this past week:
My Friend Earth by Patricia MacLachlan, David DÃaz (Illustrations), Francesca Sanna (Illustrations)
I put every picture book you posted here on my to-read list except the last two because I've read the last two, but all of the others I hadn't even heard of before. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have not read any of these! I hope the library opens up again soon so I can get my hands on some of them!
ReplyDeleteSome of these, but not all, are on my wish list, Jana. It does make me sad that I did not grab more books before the library closed. I just shared the last of the picture books today. I do have my own to share & a few copies from publishers, but still! I love the idea of Gray & am really looking forward to reading & seeing My Bison & One Earth. Glad you are getting out walking, my saving grace, too! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteMy Friend Earth has been on my list for awhile! Looks good :) I also want to find This Book is Gray. Another one I haven't been able to find!
ReplyDeleteJana, the photos are absolutely lovely! I can feel spring inching into my area, but we still have snowstorms at least once every two weeks. We'll probably have at least one in May (which is why I usually keep some thick plastic ready to throw over my raised garden beds). Anyway, I'm shocked to see I've not read ANY of the books you've shared this week. They all look wonderful and I'm adding them to my list. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAll of these books sound great! I love that both Eileen Spinelli and Patricia MacLachlan have picture books about the Earth—I've loved books from both of them for slightly older readers! This Book is Gray sounds super-sweet, as does Someday! Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteHi Jana! So many great books to add to my TBR. Thanks for sharing. I am not sure if you saw, but you won the Fresh Princess picture book giveaway a few months ago on my blog. If you shoot me an email, I'll get it in the mail. Rebecca.anne.herzog (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to the giveaway winner post: https://rebeccaherzog.com/2020/02/03/imwayr-february-3-2020/
DeleteI can't wait to get into a picture book binge again.
ReplyDeleteAs others have mentioned, I am having trouble getting picture books right now with the public library system in my town pretty much closed. There were many lovely books here though, thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun books, but I especially like the looks of This Book Is Gray.
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