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“What Was D-Day?” by Patricia Brennan Demuth
Just days ago, June 6, 2018, marked the 74th Anniversary of D-Day. In the dark...
“Amos and Boris”: It’s a Great Story of the Unlikely Friendship and Tale of A Whale and His Friend…a Mote of a Mouse.
William Steig, illustrator for "The New Yorker", and unlikely children's book author, who started out...
If You Do Nothing Else This Summer, Please Introduce Your Young Readers To Grandma Dowdel…..and Richard Peck!
Richard Peck, children's author extraordinaire, whose books possess a pure and keen insight into the...
Norman Rockwell; Storyteller With a Brush by Beverly Gherman
Perhaps Norman Rockwell is a rather strange choice to highlight Memorial Day for young readers....
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week! Seek and Find One… or a Bunch To Thank!
Two Books for Teacher Appreciation Week With the beginning of May, both students and teachers...
May is for Remembering!
As I began my May blog, I started to think about the two special days...
Celebrate Children’s Book Week! It Recognizes the Wealth of Children’s Literature Since 1919!
Welcome to the celebration of Children's Book Week 2018 here at The Snuggery, running from...
Celebrate Earth Day and Respect the Balance She Requires in the Use of Her Resources.
Crinkleroot’s Guide to Giving Back to Nature by Jim Arnosky Earth Day 2018 is being...
“World Make Way: New Poems Inspired by Art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art” – Edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins
Art is a celebration of the eye, and this picture book is a meaty feast...
Celebrate National Siblings Day With A Trip To “Fog Island.” It’s A Small Gem Not To Be Missed!
Fog Island By Tomi Ungerer How’s this for a rave review from one well known...