Something a little ghoulish, something a little silly, something a little scary just for Halloween. Included is a wonderful introduction about Jim Flora, a popular graphic artist with a unique style. He illustrated many album and magazine covers. Bold, whimsical, outlandish and often bizarre, I think his artwork is incredible!
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Grandpa's Ghost Stories
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
The Boy and the Ghost
J. Brian Pinkney books are always in abundance at the thrift store, they are so popular. I liked this one because of the story of a brave boy who spends the night in a haunted house and comes out the richer for it. Robert D. San Souci gives a good explanation at the end about the origin of folktales and how they change and blend as they travel through countries, and cultures and ages. The Southern setting seemed just right for this one.
Monday, October 7, 2024
A Book of the Seasons
Are half of them grown yellow
Above the swelling stream;
And ragged are the bushes,
And wild the clouded gleam.
Friday, October 4, 2024
What the Moon Brought
While we aren't Jewish, many of our friends are and our school always has off for the high holidays, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. When Madeleine and Henry were in nursery school they were even given apples and honey in class to celebrate Rosh Hashana. I wish we had this book in our collection then because I would definitely have read it to them. The stories about the Jewish holidays are informative as well as charming, featuring two sisters, Debbie and Ruth. Published in 1942 the tales and language evoke what feels like a simpler time. There's a particularly interesting story about the girls sending money off to Palestine to plant a tree in George Washington's forest. I had to look this up and it was a real thing that was proposed in the 1930's.
The cover and inside end pages have the best illustrations. Sadie Rose Weilerstein also authored popular The Adventures of K'Ton Ton.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
What to Look for in Autumn
The final seasonal Ladybird Nature book we've collected and it's just as wonderful as all the rest. Reading through it is like taking a gentle walking tour through England in the Autumn. The descriptions are often just as lovely as the pictures and it's the kind of book that we are currently happily escaping into.