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1. Delicious Groundhog, Baked to Perfection

It’s February 2nd, so you know what that means, right?  Time to whip up a batch of delicious Punxsutawney Phil Pudding Pops!

Nilla wafers.  Is there anything they can’t do?  Get the full recipe for these little buggers here.

I credit the BB-Blog with that little discovery, but on the children’s literary side of things I hope y’all remembered to pull out all your Groundhog Day books in your children’s rooms.  I tend to forget, which is too bad since this is the only time of year the doggone things even circulate.

I did discover one 2011 Groundhog’s Day book worth celebrating, however.  I don’t know if any of you have seen Brownie Groundhog and the February Fox by Susan Blackaby (illustrations by Carmen Segovia).  If you haven’t, I highly recommend it.  For technical reasons I cannot officially review it on this blog, but at the very least I can suggest that you take a gander.  In this trickster tale a delicious groundhog is pursued by a hungry fox, outwitting him at every turn.  The lovely acrylics by Segovia make this more than a mere holiday book.

Now let’s enjoy . . . uh . . . well, there’s not much in the way of sun today so I guess we’re looking for an “early spring”.  Fingers crossed on that one.

Extra: For fun, check out the names of all the groundhogs around the country as listed by Wikipedia.  My favorites include Octoraro Orphie, Shubenacadie Sam, and Staten Island Chuck.

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