Monday, October 19, 2015

Harmonic Convergence

This is Mr. A, my grand nephew and keeper of my heart. I love him to bits. Both Mr. A and his older sister are fantastic readers. Mr. A chose to spend some of his Books Bucks from this summer's reading game on the Harmonica prize. Here we present his soulful version of "Amazing Grace". I do believe we have a budding musician in the family!





Perhaps I can get Mr. A to play "Thriller" on his spiffy new harmonica for our upcoming Monster Mash family dance night at my library. Although "The Rising Sun" might be more suited to his expressive style of playing. xo Miss Kitty



Friday, October 2, 2015

A Hint of Mint



Let us pause to admire the chromatic splendor of this reading log turned in by my young friend William. I was immediately struck by the fantastic color palette he used to fill in his timed reading circles. It is well known I cannot resist a pop of magenta, and look at that pale pink, rich teal, and mint green. I believe this young man must have read this post.

However splendid the color palette, the glory of this reading log is that Mr. W read for 900 minutes (and actually much longer) this summer, along with 6,194 other kids at the Marin County Free Library. Bravo dear friends!!



As I said in this post and this post, I do love to see reading lists that kids have created. I am enchanted by what some may call Mr. W's "printing" but I call "hand lettering." In fact, this is a superb list of reading recommendations for kids in 3rd grade and higher.

  1. El Deafo
  2. The Odyssey
  3. Arms and Armor
  4. Smile
  5. Lost in Babylon
  6. Falling Up
  7. Odysseus in the Serpent Maze
  8. Weirdos From Another Planet
  9. Sharks and Other Predators
  10. Guinness World Records 2015
  11. The Tomb of Shadows
  12. Middle School- Just My Rotten Luck
  13. Star Wars the Phantom Bully
  14. Icarus at the Edge of Time
  15. Handy Geography Answer Book
  16. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  17. Ideas That Changed the World
  18. Hardy Boys #11 Abracadeath
  19. A Child's Introduction to the World
  20. The 39-story Tree House 

I do hope you'll place a hold on any of these titles that pique your interest. Amble over to the library to pick them up and check out all the fantastic programs we have going on this month. I am so proud of each and every one of you 6,195 kids who read this summer.

Let us not forget, for many more fantastic reading suggestions, visit both my Miss Kitty Pinterest page, the MCFL page, and the MCFL Kids page. Follow just mine or all three for lots of great reading suggestions. If you aren't already a member of Pinterest, you'll need to sign up. It's free and easy.