Showing posts with label The Outsiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Outsiders. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Dog Days Are Over

It's getting to be that time of the year again.  The holiday tunes are blaring at almost every store you walk into and all you want to do is sit at home and curl up with a good book and cup of tea.  Or at least that's how I feel anyway.  This is one  reasons why a key piece to my gift shopping strategy involves books: either scouring the shelves of some local used book shops or ordering via Amazon from the comfort of my own home. 

Over the next couple of weeks I'll provide some book suggestions, that I think are great, for gifts or just general enjoyment for you and the little people in your lives.

Today's theme, one near and dear to my heart, books that celebrate the Underdog!


Stay Golden Ponyboy!


The Under-Puppy - Books for Babies and Toddlers

That Is NOT a Good Idea! by Moe Williems
Momma Goose meets a very hungry Mr. Fox and agrees to go to dinner with him, despite warnings from her chicks.  Will this dinner guest be the main course?  The repetition of the story and pictures has helped in encouraging Jack to talk.


I'd Really Like to Eat A Child by Sylviane Donnio
All crocodile Achilles wants to do is eat a child, but his parents keep serving him bananas.  What happens when he comes face to face with a real little girl?  Try reading it along with a crocodile puppet or plain old oven mit to emphasize Achilles's frustrations and get extra toddler giggles.



The Paper Training Years - Books for Kids a Little Older

Booky: A Trilogy by Bernice Therman Hunter
I fell in love with Booky when it was read to me at library story time in grade three.  Booky is based on the true story of Toronto's own Bernice Therman Hunter who grew up with her struggling family during the great depression. I re-read this book a few years ago and it held up wonderfully. Unfortunately it was destroyed by the great fish tank leak of 2007.*   I can't wait to read the entire series to Molly and Jack!

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume
Meet Peter Hatcher, big brother to supreme trouble maker Fudge.  This is the first of a five part series that saw me through the boredom of three bouts of a childhood stomach virus.



Big Dog Little Dog - The Tweenage Years

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
A classic about greaser Ponyboy Curtis and his friends after an unfortunate rumble with the other side of the track socs (socials).  This is the book I am most likely to talk about after a few glasses of wine at a party.



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*Never store a 20 gallon fish tank anywhere near your favourite books.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Liebster Award

Happy Friday Everyone!  My lovely fellow twin mama, Sarah N. at Cure for Boredom has just selected me for the honour of being a recipient of a Liebster Award.  Thank you Sarah.

The Liebster award is one that is given to newer blogs or those with less than 200(ish) followers. I'm to answer 5 questions and pass it along.  Awards like the Liebster introduce people to some great lesser known blogs.  Hopefully I introduce some of my readers onto a great new blog you've never come across or you learn something new about me. 



My Liebster Award Recipients (check them out - they are great!)
Life In Pint Sized
F Yeah Ugly 90's Clothes
Music on Vinyl
Yes, I'm Going to Marry A Carrot - Back on Blogging after 6 month hiatus
The Momplex



5 Questions to Answer:

1- If your kid developed a massive unibrow, when would you start plucking it?
Immediately - don't get me started on what I'd do with blackheads.
2- What is your favourite geographic location?

My home, Toronto, followed by New York.

3- What book do you recommend most to others?

This is a tough one.  Either a childhood fav: The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton A teen fav: Cat's Cradle Kurt Vonnegut Or Adult fav: Lamb by Christopher Moore.

4- What's the latest life lesson you've learned?
Sometimes Spray and Wash and Oxyclean won't do the job....just throw it out and move on.

5- What would you make me for dinner if I came over? (And then feel free to invite me!)
If it was warm outside I'd fire up the BBQ for steak or burgers, or kabobs if it was winter I'd make you my spinach and cheese lasagna.


5 Questions to ask of those I've nominated:

1. If you could only listen to 5 albums for the rest of your life, what would they be?
2. Who is your (guilty) celebrity crush?
3. What is your favourite blog posting you've ever posted?
4. What is the weirdest search term that has led someone to your blog?
5. Who is your favourite writer?

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