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1. A quick one...

Very quick one -- I should be working on the speech but

Jennifer Tanner sent me this:

"book covers with pictures of ladies (often holding candelabras) running away from ominous houses with one light on in an attic room?"

check! look here

http://www.morticiasmorgue.com/gothic.html


While not an enormous collection, it does sound like the webmistress has far more than are showcased and might be able to help you find a specific image.


Exactly what I needed! You really can find anything on the internet.

And the response from UK readers is 75-25 in favour of "a sunday roast" being a chicken, with many people adding that they'd be surprised if it was anything else, and the minority stating that, no, a roast is part of something that once wandered around on four legs, as it is in the US.

Thanks. Back to work... Read the rest of this post

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2. Keeping All Our Fingers: May I Pet Your Dog? (How-to Guide for Kids Meeting Dogs)

May I Pet Your Dog?Author: Stephanie Calmenson
Illustrator: Jan Ormerod
Published: 2007 Clarion Books (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0618510346 Chapters.ca Amazon.com

Three adorable dogs and plenty of vicarious petting cleverly disguise the delivery of essential, clearly stated instructions for dealing with dogs — friendly and otherwise. If only instruction manuals were all so thrilling.

Other safety books mentioned:

More Dogs on JOMB:

Check out the full list of non-fiction picture books nominated for the 2007 Cybils Awards here.

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