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MY BOOK HAUL TODAY is still IN KEEPING WITH OUR CURRENT READING THEME, while the others simply caught my eye. I am also grateful to my institution’s librarians who purchased so many titles for my higher-degree class – a great deal of them I am able to use for our current reading theme.
From The NIE (National Institute of Education) Library
My higher-degree students needed to curate a set of multicultural/ international picturebooks for social and emotional learning. As such, I requested for quite a number of brand new titles that my course participants can consider including in their display.
I am so happy to share that our lovely librarians purchased the books I requested. Since I have already maxed out my loan quota, I had to pick out the best ones that would be a good fit to our reading theme.
Beauty by Hubert & Kerascoet.
The Dress And The Girl by Camille Andros and Julie Morstad, Julian Is A Mermaid by Jessica Love.
How Sweet The Sound: The Story Of Amazing Grace by Carole Boston Weatherford and Illustrated by Frank Morrison, Turning Pages: My Life Story by Sonia Sotomayor and Illustrated by Lulu Delacre.
The Stuff Of Stars by Marion Dane Bauer and Ekua Holmes, Imagine by Juan Felipe Herrera and Illustrated by Lauren Castillo.
An Anty-War Story by Tony Ross, Nimoshom And His Bus by Penny M. Thomas and Karen Hibbard.
What Would She Do? 25 True Stories Of Trailblazing Rebel Women by Kay Woodward and Various Illustrators, Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, And Me by David Gutnick and Illustrated by Mathilde Cinq-Mars.
Books from the National Library Board
The Sleepy Songbird by Suzanne Barton, Aquarium by Cynthia Alonso.
That’s My Hat! by Anouck Boisrobert and Louis Rigaud, The Dam by David Almond and Levi Pinfold.
Picasso And The Girl With A Ponytail by Laurence Anholt.
The Rhythm Of The Rain by Grahame Baker-Smith, The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson and Rafael Lopez.
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