Posted by: jccclib | October 13, 2008

BotD Plays It Safe

Today’s new books, if you subscribe to the RSS feed, have topics ranging from 9/11 to China being wealthier than the United States to stress to the social stigma attached to unmarried parents.  That’s why I’m rejecting my social obligation to deliver incredibly pertinent information, and hitting you up with something a lot more important in today’s uncertain global economic climate:

Adorableness.

Check out that cover! Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Meg Fox and Helen Oxenbury is absolutely lovely.  Maybe you have young children.  Maybe you’re going into Early Childhood Education. Maybe you just need a pick-me-up from nostalgia.  It has been a long while, most likely, since you’ve read a book like this for independent pleasure, but that doesn’t make it any less adorable.

You know, we have a fairly sizable collection of children’s books.  If this doesn’t do it for you, hit up some Dr. Seuss.


Responses

  1. I love reading children’s books (and I’m an adult). They can be refreshing, rejuvenating–so I loved your post today.


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