Sunday, January 18, 2026
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Plant a Seed: Summer Reading Kids (2)
Last week, I shared some craft ideas.
This week, I'm sharing some STEAM ideas - all from Pinterest
Leaf butterflies or any leaf animal
Build a Bug Hotel
Make Plant paints (you can make spice paints too)
Come back next week for some great books for summer reading!
Friday, January 16, 2026
Review: Love Stories
Four girls who met in 5th grade and became best friends are now starting high school. They're excited and nervous. There are so many opportunities for the future. But it also means that everything is changing, they're pursuing their own interests - including crushes. Can they still find time for their friendship?
My Thoughts: I loved this book. There's SO MUCH drama: friendship drama and relationship drama. I loved reading about this group of girls four years later. I loved seeing them change and grow. I'm looking forward to what comes next for them because
book two is already out and I can't wait to read it!
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Review Hidden Libraries
As a Librarian, it was fascinating to learn about so many libraries that are not your typical library.
There are a few that I need to put on my bucket list!
Each library has a two to four page spread highlighting the uniqueness of each library and the main attraction of their collection.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Picture Book Wednesday: Mary had a Little Jam
Mary loves creating music; she desires a group of musicians. Before long, she has lots of people interested B ut everyone wants to be the star. Can they learn to play together?
Practice is the answer - so much practice. Mary and her friends have a great time together. This book has lots of nursery rhyme easter eggs.
* this is the third book in the series
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Top Ten Tuesday: 1/2 of the year
This week's topic is books most anticipated during the first half of the year. I haven't done too much research to what's coming out and I do have several books for review already.
I'll do a middle grade post next week....
Teen:
Always, anything from Meg Cabot. But this is the series that changed by life, so I'm excited to read the graphic novel version
Love Sarah Dessen - so happy to have a new book from her
Adult:
I'm not sure if this is the real date, but I've been waiting for this book for years
Another summer auto-read author
Monday, January 12, 2026
Middle Grade Review: Big Book of Who: Rising Stars
The set up: there is a question asked about each athlete
Each answer has a 1 to 2 page spread with picture and mini biography
The book is broke into sections: Next Generation, Phenoms, Record Breakers, Trailblazers, and Trendsetters
There is a lot of information tucked into these pages, making it perfect for any sports fan.
* this had many women athletes - except for Simone Biles.
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