My kids love the Moonbear books! And now every time I read one I'll be picturing Bird holding back Bear's hair haha. Corduroy and Lisa are probably one of my favorite kid-lit friendships. As a little girl, I was always worried about Corduroy when he started wandering around, and it was so reassuring to know Lisa would always find him.
Loved your post per usual. Glad the first week is behind you and was successful! Loved your book reviews and recognized many of the old favorites! All you need it LOVE (and food/sleep/rules to live by). Of course my favorite friends in Kid Lit are Pooh Bear and Piglet.💞
Calvin and Hobbes -- yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Also Pooh and Piglet (who I think have a more interesting friendship than Pooh and Christopher Robin), the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Henry and Beezus, Wilbur and Charlotte.
More recently -- and less iconically -- Skunk and Badger (Amy Timberlake's book of the same name) and Miles and Niles (The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John).
My kids love the Moonbear books! And now every time I read one I'll be picturing Bird holding back Bear's hair haha. Corduroy and Lisa are probably one of my favorite kid-lit friendships. As a little girl, I was always worried about Corduroy when he started wandering around, and it was so reassuring to know Lisa would always find him.
Ohh that’s so sweet to be nervous and reassured by Lisa and Corduroy! Lol hope the image doesn’t taint the bear and bird books!! 😂
Loved your post per usual. Glad the first week is behind you and was successful! Loved your book reviews and recognized many of the old favorites! All you need it LOVE (and food/sleep/rules to live by). Of course my favorite friends in Kid Lit are Pooh Bear and Piglet.💞
Who is the Pooh to your piglet?! 😜 love ya!
Hahaha…I will have to ponder that one.
This is wonderful. Sending lots of love your way.
Thanks Sarah! I so appreciate it. Who are your fav kid lit kinships?
Calvin and Hobbes -- yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Also Pooh and Piglet (who I think have a more interesting friendship than Pooh and Christopher Robin), the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Henry and Beezus, Wilbur and Charlotte.
More recently -- and less iconically -- Skunk and Badger (Amy Timberlake's book of the same name) and Miles and Niles (The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John).
Calvin and Hobbes remind me of my childhood and my brother! I’ve got to check out Skunk and Badger and Miles and Niles, they sound great! Thanks
I love all of these books and I’m so glad the transition is going better!
Any favorite pals in kid lit for you?