![]() If you don’t know the Brambly Hedge books, close this email right now and get thee to an open browser window to order them, if not in full then at least the seasonal ones (boxed together they’re called A Year in Brambly Hedge ). ![]() ![]() If you only want to deal with one list, make it this one. It features diversity of every kind and is ultimate in every way. One last thing: since my missive last week, I discovered the mother of all resources for diversifying your children’s library: The 2020 Ultimate List of Diverse Children’s Books from Here Wee Read. You can read the whole thing by scrolling to the bottom and clicking “view in browser.” I don’t plan on sending lists this long but once in awhile. Housekeeping: This is long, so most email clients will truncate this message (Gmail users: this means you). I am of the belief that we must celebrate summer when we glimpse it even briefly, because we’re not quite sure if it’s actually going to arrive to begin with, nor how long it will stay. This is to say, if you’ve been immersed in summer for weeks (months? always? ) now, good for you. I live just outside of Madison, Wisconsin, so your seasonal overlap is going to vary quite a bit from mine unless you too thrive in a subarctic USDA Hardiness Zone 5a where it is, somewhat literally, winter at least seven months of the year. I know, I know, it’s only the third one of these I’ve written so a bit soon for a special edition, except: summer is here! ![]()
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