Red Reading Boots

The Yellow Bus

The Yellow Bus 

There is a boy in my sto­ry­time who is learn­ing Eng­lish along­side at least one, if not more, lan­guages. He is a seri­ous two-year-old. He nev­er talks. He does not sing along. He is loathe to “par­tic­i­pate” in any way …

A Mischief of Mice

A Mischief of Mice 

Adults should get some­thing from sto­ry­time, too. I read a book that’s maybe more for them than the kids — it’s extra spe­cial when there’s a book like this that is fas­ci­nat­ing for these wee ones and their adults.

King Hugo's Huge Ego

King Hugo’s Huge Ego 

Now that it’s sum­mer, we have some school age kids com­ing, and I find that I need to select some pic­ture books with more words, more humor, gor­geous art, etc. They’ll sit polite­ly for a cou­ple of lift-the-flap books and one-word-per-page books, but then they need some­thing for them. When the babies start wig­gling and run­ning and shar­ing snacks, I pull out the big-kid books.

The Sandcastle that Lola Built

Winter Books 

I have picked out a month’s worth of snowy books for the long win­tery month of Jan­u­ary. But I’m sec­ond guess­ing it now. Must our sto­ry­time be so snowy?

Lily Leads the Way

Storytime Planning! 

It’s that time of year — new sched­ules and plan­ning, new note­books and books, new activ­i­ties, and pri­or­i­ties … and a new storytime!

A Shelter for Sadness by Anne Booth and David Litchfield

A Shelter for Sadness 

Some­times, I am so touched by a book that I can­not fig­ure out how best to share it with kids. Such is the case with A Shel­ter for Sad­ness by Anne Booth and David Litchfield.

Secret Garden

The Secret Garden 

Now that books are being banned and “revised” for lan­guage used before we “knew bet­ter,” I find myself think­ing about this a lot.

literary advent calendar

A Literary Advent Calendar 

This year, I decid­ed to do a spe­cial advent cal­en­dar for them. Each day of advent there was a Christ­masy quote from lit­er­a­ture, heavy on our Christ­mas pic­ture books. And chocolates.

If You Come to Earth

If You Come to Earth by Sophie Blackwell 

I love read­ing word­less pic­ture books and pic­ture books that are very busy (think Richard Scarry’s books) with small groups of kids. My lat­est favorite of this “genre” is Sophie Blackall’s If You Come to Earth.

A Literary Bathroom

A Literary Bathroom 

And then came the time to choose a theme for the bath­room. We got the fam­i­ly togeth­er so every­one could have their say. And people…I’m so proud! Our off­spring sug­gest­ed a lit­er­ary-themed bathroom! 

Melanie Heuiser Hill

Zoom Storytime 

Nev­er did I ever think I would do sto­ry­time on a screen. I want to see those sweet faces, get the high-fives and hugs, watch their delight in a story’s twists and turns. However…needs must!

Mrs. Spitzer's Garden

Mrs. Spitzer’s Garden 

I’ve been read­ing gar­den­ing books these last few weeks. They’ve kept me enter­tained and inspired while the tem­per­a­tures warm in my own gar­den so that I can begin plant­i­ng the flats of flow­ers I have under lights in my laun­dry room.

And the People Stayed Home

And the People Stayed Home 

Per­haps you saw it. On social media, or in a chain email. A poem that seemed like a hope­ful sigh went out into the world very ear­ly in the pan­dem­ic last spring and made its rounds as quick­ly as the virus. And the peo­ple stayed home. And they lis­tened, and read books, and rest­ed, and exer­cised, and made art, and played

Mary Oliver Devotions

Reading Mary Oliver with Kids 

Sun­day morn­ings find me on zoom with a gath­er­ing of kids ages 3 – 10. We call this time Songs & Sto­ries. It is a high­light in my week. They come in their paja­mas, often eat­ing break­fast, and usu­al­ly with some “stuffies” they want to intro­duce to the group. They are full of ener­gy and good cheer. They mute and

James Herriot's Treasury for Children

The Comfort of James Herriot’s Stories 

I don’t know if you are watch­ing All Crea­tures Great and Small on Mas­ter­piece The­ater on PBS these Sun­day nights, but if you’re not, you are miss­ing some­thing wonderful.

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