![]() ![]() ![]() One jumped off into the pool and then there were only 4. You can find her books and more information on this great illustrator atĪppropriate grade levels: Appropriate for children in preschool to 1st grade.ģ Line Summary : A nursery rhyme about five little speckled frogs that were sitting on a speckled log and they were eating bugs. Nikki graciously sent me a copy of this book to review. I just love sitting and singing the song with my little ones and showing them the book as I showcase this great song for a new generation! I think it would have been more creative to add them jumping in differently. The only thing I wish was that Nikki would have made a different drawing each time a frog jumped into the pool (where it was nice and cool !) rather than reusing the same one each time. ![]() I loved their long pink tongues when they were catching bugs. The frogs on the page pop out at you as in a collage scene. Nikki took a simple kids song and created a splashing good time! Her illustrations are simple, yet fun. I would love to review it! Yes I have some personal attachment to the song When I saw that Nikki had illustrated the song in a book, my hand shot up and hollered ME, ME. Whenever I hear the song Five Little Speckled Frogs I immediately go back to when I was a kid and my Daddy would play it on his guitar and I would sing along. ![]()
0 Comments
![]() ![]() Package content is not flexible and cannot be modified. Please note that if your order ships in multiple boxes, package components may not all be in the same box. Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving CupitFamily 412 subscribers Subscribe 1.2K Share Save 303K views 12 years ago Thanksgiving really isn't all about football, parades and eating way too. The package item number is also listed at the bottom of your packing slip for reference. Ready for another fun story time Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving, with mapwork, fun games and caramel corn will become a Thanksgiving tradition. ![]() ![]() On your packing slip, package components are picked and packed individually and are identified with the code "PKGCMP" in the price column. Any backordered components will ship separately as they become available. In-stock components will ship according to our normal shipping time. When you order a package, you are charged one price for all package items. Because most package items or components are also sold separately and may be components of multiple packages, these items may not have the same inventory availability at any point in time. Although packages are sets, items are not physically bundled together. Any item sold as a package on our website is identified by a unique alpha-numeric item number (such as "APH1AB"). A listing of individual items that make up a package is provided on the package item's product detail page along with real-time item availability of those items. A "package" is made up of two or more items sold as a set, often for a reduced price. ![]() ![]() Her first person narration is authentic and thoughtfully handled giving equal weight to Janna’s dealing with the aftermath of her assault as she decides what to do (if anything) and also her complicated crush on her non-Muslim classmate Jeremy. It was selected as a finalist for the 2018 William C. Who would ever believe Janna–a nobody, a misfit, the daughter of the only divorced woman in their mosque–if she tries tell everyone that their beloved Saint is really a Monster in Saints and Misfits (2017) by S. ![]() He’s already memorized the Qur’an and is the shining light of the community.īut he’s also tried to assault Janna when they were alone in his cousin’s basement–something Janna narrowly avoided and is trying to forget now. Farooq is arguably the most pious member of their mosque. Last there are monsters–people Janna knows all too well from her favorite Flannery O’Connor stories and from her own life. Not when Janna is Muslim and Jeremy is definitely not. That not-quite-fitting-in should be enough to bring Janna and Jeremy together (aside from the alliteration and his lovely forehead). Then there are the people like Janna, her best friend Tats, and her crush Jeremy. Especially when her brother Muhammad seems to fall for Saint Sarah’s entire act. People like Saint Sarah who presides over the mosque with beauty, grace, and a personality so bubbly as to become infuriating. ![]() ![]() There are the Saints who are so perfect they seem completely untouchable and intensely annoying. Fifteen-year-old Janna Yusuf’s world is easily divided into three kinds of people. ![]() |