tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2074245988180152453.post8326591037622054924..comments2023-12-21T03:45:20.189-08:00Comments on Say What?: Lull in the Stormleahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05004783118268323560noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2074245988180152453.post-15789229283482443642010-12-07T13:49:14.359-08:002010-12-07T13:49:14.359-08:00Look at all that snow! (My boys are insanely jeal...Look at all that snow! (My boys are insanely jealous.)<br /><br />And he looks so cozy, watching the movie, but a bit suspicious, too. Poor little guy. <br /><br />Love the 3/6 communication. Do you think he was working that just a bit? (He deserves all the stickers he wants!)<br /><br />And Leah, totally off topic <i>here</i>, but since we were talking books, here are a couple of great resources:<br /><br /><i>Honey for a Child's Heart</i> by Gladys Hunt. This book is worth owning (and easy to find used on Amazon/Alibris). Much of the book is lists of book recommendations for kids. Awesome.<br /><br />The Sonlight catalog. Sonlight is a homeschool curriculum company that is literature-based. They'll send you their catalog for free (and you can easily find them online). It's full of WONDERFUL book recommendations, with a lot of historical fiction. The only bummer is, they seem to have quite a few books on their list that I'm guessing they publish themselves (?) and aren't easy to get from the library. Even with that caveat, the catalog is worth having :D<br /><br />In our town I can browse the library's catalog from home (linked to all branches in our county) and "order" books I want, for pick up at my nearest branch. <i>Sweet!</i><br /><br />Hope that helps,<br /><br />JulieHerding Grasshoppershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15668974245505544238noreply@blogger.com