Reading a lot of the LIS literature so you don't have to since 2005. Here I try to reflect about librarianship, my work, literacy, stuff I read, and a few other academic things. For book reviews and other miscellaneous things, visit my other blog, The Itinerant Librarian.
"¡Yo pienso cuando me alegro
Como un escolar sencillo,
En el canario amarillo,
Que tiene el ojo tan negro!"-- José MartÃ
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss
Many children learned to read with Dr. Seuss's books. I did not grow up with these books, but I have some very fond memories of reading the good doctor's books with my daughter. Amongst our favorites were Green Eggs and Ham and, writing as Theo Lesieg, Ten Apples Up On Top. Actually, she is nine, and once in a while she still asks for me to read that one with her. Many libraries today hold reading times with children of all ages to enjoy the beautiful books that he wrote. So, go out and find your favorite Dr. Seuss book or go discover a new one.
A hat tip to Loriene Roy at her blog Loriene's Campaign.
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