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"We don't mean to brag (ok, maybe we do but just a bit) but we are the premiere bookseller for children in the Atlanta area."
What a pleasure it is to introduce the Little Shop of Stories in Atlanta, Georgia. We have our reader SamMiddleBurger to thank for waving a flare for us on this one. The Little Shop opened in 2005, and offers a strong selection in children's and young adult literature, poetry, and non-fiction, as well as a unique, handpicked, collection of adult fiction and non-fiction. Store "mothers", Diane and Lynne, have done a bang-up job in just three year's time of bringing stellar programming and events to their store.
And, the Little Shop of Stories has spawned the
Little Blog of Stories, which is big fun.
"We love kids and we love books for kids. We love it when kids write reviews of books for us 'cause then we don't have to work so hard."
And here is where you can find them, next time you're in Atlanta!
Little Shop of Stories
515 North McDonough Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404.373.6300
Let's give it up for them, shall we? Hoooo-RAH!
Back soon, friends--
Mary & Robin
Official Indies Fan Club Co-Chairs
A special treat! A hidden picture puzzle by Liz Ball. To order books with her hidden picture puzzles, click HERE. Enjoy!
*Click on the picture, then print! It will print out full size ready to be colored. If that doesn't work with your printer, right click on the picture, and then 'save picture as...' and then you can print it out using your photo program._______
Check your Christmas list. Do you have children to buy for? May I suggest a copy of Topsy Turvy Land? Here are a few of the stores with Topsy Turvy Land in stock. You can also order the book from almost any bookstore (presently through Baker & Taylor, Inc. and/or Partners Book Distributing, Inc.), or order directly from the publisher! Click here!
Online Stores:
Hidden Pictures Publishing
Amazon
What a FABULOUS website! I love the paper bag motif on their site -- and the Little Blog of Stories is really cool, too, and ties in nicely with their 'What We're Reading' list. These people put a lot of work into their ONLINE presence; I imagine the shop must knock your socks off!
Yaaaay Little Shop of Books!
Wish this one had been around when I lived in Atlanta!
What a great name for a bookstore! My mom and I are planning a road trip through the south and I'll make sure we include Little Shop of Stories in our travels.
I've heard of this one a number of times - Hope to visit it one day!
I'm catching up on the indie tour! Here are a couple Minneapolis stores you might like to check out:
The Red Balloon (redballoonbookshop.com)
Wild Rumpus (wildrumpusbooks.com)
Also, Redbery Books in the tiny town of Cable, WI (vay up nort!)is great. They host the Northwest WI Children's Book Conference each year. (www.redberybooks.com)