Tag Archives: Dr. Seuss

Monday contest: Critter books for kids

There’s something about Christmas that makes me reminisce about being a kid–or even doing my best to recreate favorite holiday moments (read: lots and lots of paper crafts). In honor of that childlike wonder inspired by the season (and all … Continue reading

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Weekly links: Jodi Picoult, baker; Eugenides’ star power; Mona Simpson & more

Our first weekly link is for something a little different: a cinnamon roll recipe. The literary connection? It’s credited to author Jodi Picoult. These “Dark and Dangerous Cinnamon Buns,” originally published in the King Arthur Flour cookbook, sound like a … Continue reading

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How are you celebrating Read Across America Day?

Happy Read Across America Day! Since 1997, the National Education Association has celebrated Read Across America Day on March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss. (He would have been 107 today.) The purpose of the day is to serve as … Continue reading

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Best of the blogs

What blog posts about books have you found interesting this week? A few of my favorites include . . . Lost, Unpublished Dr. Seuss Manuscript Surfaces Posted on Booktryst by Stephen J. Gertz This post gives a fascinating look at … Continue reading

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Best of the blogs

From posting about Dr. Seuss or the Great American Novelist—to making fun of the Great American Novelist—book bloggers have been busy this week. Highlighted below are a few posts I enjoyed. What about you? Green Eggs and Ham Hit Bookshelves … Continue reading

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Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss—and happy reading!

I’m a day late on this news item, but it still deserves a mention. Yesterday would have been Dr. Seuss’s 106th birthday—reason for celebration in itself. Since 1998, though, March 2 has also been designated by the National Education Association … Continue reading

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