Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Monday, June 8, 2015
#bookaday How to Make a Night by Linda Ashman and illustrated by Tricia Tusa
Loved the bright colors, unique illustrations and that it was written in verse. Enjoyed it 4/5 stars!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Library Bag Fave: NIGHTSONG by Ari Berk and Loren Long
4 of 5 stars. To say Nightsong is about bats would be true. And there is science to learn, also. But it's about so much more...the love between mother and child. There's trust and letting go, and believing in someone and oneself. We watch our children grow up and it happens so fast. And yet, it is life. We grow, we learn, we change. What we get out of it, is our decision. Will we choose to see nothing or everything? For our children, we hope that they choose well.
Loren Long's illustrations are dark and light and lovely. A wonderful book!
Loren Long's illustrations are dark and light and lovely. A wonderful book!
Labels:
animals,
bats,
belief in oneself,
bravery,
child,
family,
freedom,
good sense,
great illustrations,
independence,
mom,
mother and child,
night,
parenting,
science,
song,
survival,
trust
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