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I love babies. I love the One-skein wonders series. So it’s natural that I would love this book.

I love knitting and crocheting but I’m not the most patient long-term project minded person. I also really like pictures. Generally I decide what to make (knit, sew, cook) based on the picture. That’s one thing I really like about this book: all the patterns have at least one picture (usually more) plus diagrams! I also really like the page-layout and the color-blocks.

This is perfect for anyone who wants a quick project for a precious little one.
  
Magnolia is back, and this time, she’s decided to bring the piano on a family beach day. What could be better than that? Her mom is concerned that Magnolia will lose it, but that won’t be an issue. Or will it?

While this book has the same wacky fun that Elise used in her first picture book, I didn’t have the same reaction to it. I just couldn’t buy the craziness, maybe because I’m so familiar with pianos. However, I think the target audience will love it. The picture are wonderful, and the situations that Magnolia gets into are still absurd. Once again, the book is actually narrated in the second person.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/05/book-review-if-you-want-to-bring-piano.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
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9.0 (8 Ratings)
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The Wolf was framed. He wasn't looking for a pig lunch and dinner that day when he visited his three neighbors. And now you can get the truth from this delightful picture book. Kids of all ages will absolutely love it.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-true-story-of-3-little-pigs.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
When a bird lands on Gerald's head, he worries while Piggie narrates what is happening. As another one comes and they build a nest and hatch some eggs, the comedy continues. Delightful entry in this great picture book series.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-there-is-bird-on-your-head.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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Frankencrayon
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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The crayon lead production of Frankenstein is all ready to go until the giant squiggle appears in the sky. Can they solve the problem, or will they have to cancel this book before we even get a chance to read it?

This is a delightfully funny picture book that parents will definitely appreciate. It breaks the fourth wall as the crayons tell us the story of why they can’t tell us the story of Frankenstein. After things are resolved, we get a couple of fun and appropriate morals that don’t lecture us. I’m not sure the very youngest of kids will understand all the jokes, but older picture book fans should get them with some help from their parents.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/02/book-review-frankencrayon-by-michael.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
When Aimee Leduc takes a decoded picture to a client in the Jewish quarter of Paris, she finds the woman dead and things quickly unravel from there. Honestly, I found the book too busy, which left not enough time to wrap everything up in the end.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/05/book-review-murder-in-marais-by-cara.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
James W. Douglass | 2013 | History & Politics
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"I was crying reading the secret letter exchange Kruschev and John Kennedy quite extensively. Together, they thought they could create World Peace. They almost did, just before Kennedy was assassinated. If you want to read all the correspondence between those two, there is a separate 200 page book of it. This book only mentions a few. But it gives the picture of John Kennedy we didn’t know"

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Sean Lennon recommended Ada in Books (curated)

 
Ada
Ada
Vladimir Nabokov | 2000 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"“I’m not sure if a book can actually change a person. I’m not even sure if people truly ever change. But I like this book very much. It’s about a drawn-out incestuous love affair between brother and sister. It’s one of the most well-constructed pieces of art I’ve ever encountered. I also love The Picture of Dorian Gray for the same reason."

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Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post

May 14, 2020  
Today I have a very beautiful children's picture book on my blog! Check out THANK YOU, GARDEN by Liz Garton Scanlon. Be sure to enter the #GIVEAWAY to #win a personalized copy of the book as well as Liz's other children's book Another Way to Climb a Tree!

https://alltheupsandowns.blogspot.com/2020/05/book-blitz-and-giveaway-thank-you.html

**BOOK SYNOPSIS**
A community garden unites neighbors in this celebration of all the things that grow there, from flowers and fruits, to friendships!

This ode to working together for a better world will have young readers wanting to plant gardens of their own!
     
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Duff McKagan recommended Lusitania in Books (curated)

 
Lusitania
Lusitania
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"I trust him as a writer. It was a new book, and I didn't know about the Lusitania. I was totally satisfied when I was finished. It was like I was able to picture a lot of the faces, the passengers, the captain. You could almost see them."

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