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1. Flipped Fundamentals: A isn’t for Fox (An Isn’t Alphabet)

A isn't for Fox (An Isn't Alphabet)Author: Wendy Ulmer (on JOMB)
Illustrator: Laura Knorr (on JOMB)
Published: 2008 Sleeping Bear Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 1585363197

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Smiling eyes, tumbling rhyme and richly illustrated mischief take centre stage in this roundabout romp through the alphabet.

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Be sure to pop over to In Search of Giants for today’s full menu of poetry offerings. Poetry Fridays are brought to us by Kelly Herold of Big A, Little A.

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2. Monsters!










My friend Steve Vernon invited me out to a lecture last night. The lecture was a history of sea monster sightings in Nova Scotia by zoologist Andrew Hebda. It was really cool. Did you know the first international news story about sea monsters comes from here? My favorite parts were the monster with a horses head in Cranberry lake and the merman that pestered some of the explorer Champlain's boats in the 1600's. The bottom map is a record of sea and lake monster sightings in the province.

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