Extraordinary Jane

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I'm also starting to help write some. Talk to your kids about Robin April 11, at 9: Some families might also want to talk about animals in circuses. And yes, my daughter has a pony

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The cover looks so delightful - gotta get my hands on this one! I'll need to check out your pairing suggestion too! No wonder you have such great imagination. You spend lots of time with the grandkids!

Extraordinary Jane

A very cute book, Susanna, and I love the illustrations! I like saying "Aww! Any picture book that used big words like extraordinary is a fine book by me! Can't wait to check it out. Jane, you are a lucky little circus dog. I think I could be an extraordinary circus dog, too. Love and licks, Cupcake. I love this book, Susanna And I have a message for you I hope you have some lovely celebrations planned!

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It's so simple and sweet and cute with such a nice message. I hope you like it as much as I do, Laura: Aren't you sweet to remember! My celebrations will be baking for my step-daughter and babysitting my grandkids: Maybe Monday I'll pack everyone off to work and school and lie on the back porch with a good book all day: Cupcake, you ARE extraordinary in all the best ways!

And VERY brave to face that cardboard sign.

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Scout and Jemma had to face a new pile of logs on the side of the road this morning - there was a LOT of barking involved! That sounds like a lovely plan!

It's been gorgeous here I took a walk and really felt spring You enjoy having fun with the little ones. A tea party sounds delightful: I so hope your weekend is proving as fun as it sounds!

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The opening line to this book is priceless! It's such a cute book, Joanna! And my weekend has been absolutely lovely, thank you! It's a wonderful message to make sure our kids hear loud and clear: I'm stumbling into the world of picture books since I now have two kids of my own. I'm also starting to help write some. This looks like one I may have to pick up for my son, Micah.

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Extraordinary Jane [Hannah E. Harrison] on www.farmersmarketmusic.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Richly illustrated and with a simple, loving message, this board . For anyone with a beloved pet, this delightful and heartwarming story set at the circus shows that quiet qualities like friendship, kindness.

It's a wonderful world, Anthony! The Perfect Picture Book data base tab above is full of great books listed by theme - I'm sure you'll find all sorts of great ideas there: I'm sadly behind in updating, but working on it. Be sure to check the pinterest page too - that's where I'm migrating the theme lists to.

I love to hear from you and try to respond to every comment. Please share your thoughts! Doesn't Friday just automatically make you happy? I think Fridays are just a little bit magic and have an advantage over the other days of the week: My plan for this weekend includes baking birthday cake for my step-daughter and babysitting for my granddaughters so she and her husband can have a little much-deserved-no-kids-couple-time.

Lucky me - I totally win out! I see acorn and stick collecting, painting, play-doh, sidewalk chalk, tea parties, hide-and-seek, and being a pony in my weekend: Harrison , Perfect Picture Book Fridays. Susanna Leonard Hill April 11, at 6: Rhythm April 11, at 7: Jensen April 11, at 7: Kirsten Larson April 11, at 8: Wendy Greenley April 11, at 9: Robin April 11, at 9: Joanne Roberts April 11, at 9: Sue Heavenrich April 11, at Patricia Tilton April 11, at Carrie Finison April 11, at Rosi April 11, at Susanna Leonard Hill April 11, at Catherine April 11, at 1: Susanna Leonard Hill April 11, at 2: Julie Rowan-Zoch April 11, at 2: Del Boccio April 11, at 3: Susanna Leonard Hill April 11, at 3: Teresa Robeson April 11, at 5: Genevieve April 11, at 5: Vivian Kirkfield April 11, at 5: