Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Buddha and Mr. B celebrate the V.

Without a doubt, one of the most delicious perks of being a children's librarian is the fan mail and warm fuzzies. Lucky me,  I have received my share of wonderous, if not curious, "gifts" over the years but this is the first time I've received my own personal Buddha for Valentines Day.


You'll remember my good buddy Mr. B from this post. He presented me this valentine today (Yes, a bit late but is there ever a day a valentine is not welcome?) with the accompanying Buddha and proclaimed, "That statue is 4000 years old."

He then gave me strict instructions, "Sit down and be SILENT  for 2 minutes plus about 1 minute. Make a wish in your mind. He <Buddha> will probably grant it to you."

I asked, "What do you think I should wish for?"  Mr. B shrugged his shoulders and said, "I suggest a great storytime."

Oh great Zeus {laughing}.





And speaking of storytimes, it is NEVER EVER too early to start reading to your baby. I love this little Buddha baby. Grab a couple of board books and read to your Buddha.


Photo courtesy of weheartit.com






Thursday, February 14, 2013

Ode to Us

Happy Valentine's Day dear reader. One last poem from the lovely Julie Andrews' Treasury For All Seasons book of poems and songs.


Illustration by Marjorie Priceman


Indeed this is the bottom line; you read to me, I'll read to you and forever shall you be mine, Sweet Valentine.

xoxox Miss Kitty 
























Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Gung Hay Fat Choy!

吉星高照 (jí xīng gāo zhào) Smiles of fortune

Very soon we'll celebrate Chinese New Year. These poems are from a lovely new book in the library,
Julie Andrews' Treasury for all Seasons: Poems and Songs to Celebrate the Year.

 阖家欢乐 (hé jiā huān lè) Felicity of the whole family 


I hope you celebrate the Year of the Snake and wish you a year of happiness, health, and prosperity!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Keats treat...


Lucky indeed are we who still have a chance to catch the Ezra Jack Keats retrospective at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.

Just like our little guy here discovering the magic of a first snow storm, I was enchanted  by this exhibit. A self-taught artist, Keat's collage work and color palette bursts with the crispness and vitality of a snowy day. 

Before you head over, read this fascinating New York Times article. The exhibit runs through February 24, 2013.

Zip back to the library and place a hold on all the Ezra Jack Keats books and have your own Keats-athon! Why don't you walk around your neighborhood and make a painting about what YOU see?!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Friday finishes...



~EPISODE TWENTY-SEVEN~

     I don't have time to tell you about the wonderful party. You'll have to use your imagination to picture clowns and elephants and seals and lions and a bearded woman and headless woman and monkeys and chimps and every person and creature determined to give the beloved twins the greatest time of their eleven years, even if in their hearts they knew it was not only a birthday bash but a farewell party....

     ...Nancy stroked the place on her arm where the wolf had scratched her. The house with a picket fence and two parents with their twins no longer seemed so desirable. Wasn't a circus the perfect home for a girl who was, at least for the present, part wolf? And besides, she had promised the wolves to speak out for them. "Why not?" she said...

     ....I won't say it was the end of all their adventures, for Nancy and Joe were an adventurous pair, but it brings to a close the Exquisite Corpse Adventures- evil conquered, family united, and friends who lived...


"Take twenty top kids' authors and illustrators. Give them free rein to take turns creating a zany progressive story. What could possibly happen next?"


Monday, December 17, 2012

Monday begins...


BEFORE YOU CONSIDER READING "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:

  1. Are you curious about what is happening in a seaside town that is no longer by the sea?
  2. Do you want to know more about a stolen item that wasn't stolen at all? 
  3. Do you really thing that's any of your business? Why? What kind of person are you? Are you Sure?
  4. Who is that standing behind you?

Alas, as always with Lemony Snicket, they are all the wrong questions.....


Monday, December 3, 2012

The holidays draw near...

Whew! We escaped the worst of the winter rains this weekend in Marin County. Still, a rainy day
is awfully nice for sitting at home at the kitchen table with a STACK of library books and a cup of hot chocolate and a lazy afternoon of crafting holiday cards and presents.

Oh come let us adore Ed Emberly and his clever drawing books. Here are a few sweet designs from  his Big Red Drawing Book.




And for grown-ups who keep art journals or scrapbooks, Emberley's designs are fantastic fodder for doodling ideas and page graphics. Take a look at the bead garland designs. Even just the simple shapes would look great on a journal page.


Rejoice all those who celebrate Hanukah! I love The Crafty Crow's website of ideas for Hanukkah crafts.

Dancing Hanukkah Characters from The Creative Jewish Mom
Save a nice hot crispy latke for me and don't forget the applesauce....