This is my book blog. To access my blog about reading and books and issues (CCSS, censorship, and the like), visit: http://professornana.livejournal.com I am a professor in the Department of Library Science at Sam Houston State University in Texas where I teach classes in literature for children, tweens, and teens. I have written three professional books and co-authored several as well. I bring more than 30 years of teaching experience to the blog.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Plant a Kiss
If you PLANT A KISS who knows what might grow? Amy Krouse Rosenthal has some ideas about what to expect in her new book, PLANT A KISS (Harper 2012). Little Miss plants a kiss and then waits (less than patiently) for something to happen. When the kiss sprouts, she sets off to share what she has reaped. The text is bare bones as are the illustrations, but the meaning is crystal clear to all who read. <69>
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This sound like a book that my 6 year old daughter will enjoy reading over and over again. We're going to take a trip to B&N to see if we can find it!
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