I haven't! Our local bookstore, McIntyre's, has an entire room devoted to mysteries (and a staffer, Pete, who loves and reads mystery), so we will check there!
I am a sentimental fool so I have saved many items from my kids' childhood to share with my grandchildren. My grandson, Miles, who will be 5 in August plays with stuffed toys that belonged to his mother, aunt, and uncle when he visits. I have been reading their books to him since he was a baby, a few of which he still enjoys. Among our current favorites are " The Curious Little Kitten" by Linda Hayward", " The Puppy Who Wanted A Boy" by Catherine Wooley, "The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge" by Hildegarde Swift, " Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" by William Steig, " Where the Wild Things Are", "Curious George", and "Alffie Gives a Hand" by Shirley Hughes". Three I don't think he's quite ready for but I really look forward to sharing are "The "Velveteen Rabbit", ""Black Beauty, and "The Man who Kept His Heart in a Bucket". There are so many newer wonderful books for children today we
but we shouldn't forget to share the amazing oldies either.
Hello! I’ve read all of the Maisie Dobbs mysteries and loved them! They are for adults, so I am wondering if you have read her, Belle and Richard.
I haven't! Our local bookstore, McIntyre's, has an entire room devoted to mysteries (and a staffer, Pete, who loves and reads mystery), so we will check there!
I am a sentimental fool so I have saved many items from my kids' childhood to share with my grandchildren. My grandson, Miles, who will be 5 in August plays with stuffed toys that belonged to his mother, aunt, and uncle when he visits. I have been reading their books to him since he was a baby, a few of which he still enjoys. Among our current favorites are " The Curious Little Kitten" by Linda Hayward", " The Puppy Who Wanted A Boy" by Catherine Wooley, "The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge" by Hildegarde Swift, " Sylvester and the Magic Pebble" by William Steig, " Where the Wild Things Are", "Curious George", and "Alffie Gives a Hand" by Shirley Hughes". Three I don't think he's quite ready for but I really look forward to sharing are "The "Velveteen Rabbit", ""Black Beauty, and "The Man who Kept His Heart in a Bucket". There are so many newer wonderful books for children today we
but we shouldn't forget to share the amazing oldies either.