Well, he's new to us at Imaginon. This is Eshaan, who is a fan and came by the library and asked about a PJ book club. I had to tell him that we'd already had ours during the summer and maybe he could talk to one of the other libraries and see if they'd do one. BUT--since Mr. and Mrs. Riordan have been so generous, I was able to give him a cool Camp Half-Blood Tshirt!! Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Riordan!! Hope you enjoy your shirt, Eshaan. Write to us sometime. You could get a free book!
Carl
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Blog: Boys Rule Boys Read! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Lookie here, everyone---Mikie (aka Lord Vader) got his free Rick Riordan T-shirt yesterday!Isn't that cool? Mikie has been a faithful contributor to our blog for a long time and the first one to write about all three Percy Jackson books, so we think he desreved this shirt. Well done, sir!
Carl
Blog: PaperTigers (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Here in California, where you could make a good case for food being the universal religion, parents begin early to introduce kids to world cuisines. While Aline’s been cooking up Stone Soup, we’ve been making a stew of cookbooks and food reference books for kids. Amy Wilson Sanger’s board books for Ten Speed Press run the gamut from Hola, Jalapeno! to First Book of Sushi. They’re for very young children so let’s say they’re pre-cookbooks: culinary orientation for still-diapered multicultis. Speaking of which, Sarah Gilbert’s blog of her 7-month-old’s first sushi offers further inspiration (and references the Asian celebration of baby’s first meal). If sushi is a winner with your pre-schooler, Tuttle’s Sushi for Kids by Kaoru Ono and Hiromi’s Hands by Lynne Barasch will appeal. Recipe books that kids can cook from: coming soon!