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My review of Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple's Sleep, Black Bear, Sleep (ill. by Brooke Dyer) is up at Book Buds. Also, Jules reviews the same title over at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast as part of a Bear roundup. (I swear, for those of you who remember Middle School, I did not call Jules and ask, what are you reviewing today?)
A super-duper, gigantic congratulations goes out to Don Tate whose picture book story was accepted by Lee & Low. To watch Don dance and to congratulate him, head on over to Devas T. Rants and Raves.
But, like, what are you gonna wear tomorrow? Wanna both wear red? Wanna? And our leg warmers and jelly shoes (not sure how old you are, but that would have been middle school for me).....
Sure! I love red. I'll bring my leg warmers, but I'm afraid I'm too old for jellies (I'm 7 years older than you are; they weren't out yet). Do you have one of those flashdance shirts? They would have gone with the leg warmers in my era! Oh, and I'll wear a side ponytail too.
I can say with certainty that I never owned a Flashdance shirt, but I'll happily do a side ponytail just for you.
I did a double take over that Lee & Low for a moment. How odd! If I ever start up a publishing company - totally unlikely - I'll have to remember that someone's already 'taken' my name.