dory fantasmagory

Completely excited to finally, finally read Dory Fantasmagory with Avery.  I don’t know what took us so long, but now that we’ve got the first two Dory books in our hands, we’re diving in wholeheartedly.  Also, if you haven’t gotten a chance, listen to the recent podcast with author/illustrator Abby Hanlon on All The Wonders.  I love this quote from Abby at the end of the podcast — “The best stories are about little things.”  She also shares the secret to being a writer.  What I love about All The Wonders is that it’s like listening in on a wonderful conversation between two friends talking about books, only it’s one of the most incredibly insightful conversations you’ve ever heard.

Off to read Dory!

a year full of stories

The cover of A Year Full of Stories is modern yet warm and inviting, which is a perfect fit for the collection of stories inside waiting to be read and shared.  The folk tales and legends are from all over the world and celebrate the changing of the seasons, cultural events and international festivals that take place throughout the year.  Some of September and October's stories are: Why the Evergreens Keep Their Leaves (America), The Gifts of the North Wind (Norway), The Raja and the Rice (India) and The Buried Moon (England).

This beautiful anthology is one to keep nearby to read aloud and enrich your year, as the days move forward and turn into passing months full of traditions, milestones, gatherings and convivial times with friends and family.

Written by Angela McAllister, illustrated by Christopher Corr and published by Frances Lincoln Children’s Books.

otto the book bear in the snow

Otto and Ernest are real life book bears that live, well, in a library book.  Nothing excites them more than to be borrowed and read by a new family.  When their book is checked out and it doesn’t look like it will be returned in time for the winter party back at the library, they take matters into their own hands and embark on a snowy journey they’ll never forget.  But do they make it back in time for the winter fête?  Something tells us there are many more adventures for the pair to come.

Otto the Book Bear in the Snow was written and illustrated by Katie Cleminson and published by Ladybird Books (Penguin UK).