Jackie at My Little Bookcase invited everyone at the beginning of August to share a book a day, using the daily prompts. Celeste and I participated in May and loved sharing books. You can use Instagram, Facebook or Twitter to share, use the hashtag "mylittlebookcase" if you participate.
As I did in May, I am posting our photos here as well as Instagram, along with the list and the titles we shared. Sometimes I choose the book, but most of the time I ask Celeste. I will keep updating this post as we go along the month.
1. Out of print: The Three Wishes
2. A book about food: Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
3. Suitable for Baby:
4. Non Fiction: The Nature Connection by Clare Walker Leslie
5. A book with a dust jacket: The Death Cure by James Dashner
6. From your childhood: Les fables de La Fontaine
7. Imagination: Oh, the Thinks you can Think! by Dr. Seuss
8. Adapted for screen: The Wizard of Oz by
11. A book about friendship: The World of Pooh by A.A. Milne
12. An activity book: The Usborne Girls' Activity Book (and the Boys')
13. Set in another time: Dear Canada Series
14. Instructional: What Shall We Cook Today?
15. New: Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool
16. A fractured fairytale: The Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley
17. A book about family: The Usborne Book of First Experiences
19. Global: P is for Passport: a World Alphabet by Devin Scillian
20. Clever: Eye of the Crow by Shane Peacock
21. Loud: The Secret of Cacklefur Castle by Geronimo Stilton
22. Set in another place: Elissa's Quest by Erica Verrillo
23. Stunning: The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories
24. A good book for boys: The Dangerous Book for Boys Canadian Edition
25. A collection: Puffin Classics
26. A book with a moral: The Fables of Aesop
28. A concept book: Usborne Pocket Nature
29. On high rotation: Rainbow Magic books
30. Favourite illustrator: Virginia Lee Burton
31. Rhyme: Dr Seuss or Theo LeSieg
Let me know if you are participating too!
As a side note, I recommend visiting My Little Bookcase blog. It's worth a visit if you enjoy children books! Recently, she put on an amazing Snow White theme birthday party and blogged about it here.
Oooh, I love this! I should be able to do this with the books that our here, but my library at home has even more books!
ReplyDeleteI may do this when I'm able to blog again. It looks like a great idea.
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