Celebrating Spring and the Resurrection in Easter Picture Books

Here are four new books to add to your family library this Easter.  They celebrate the warmth of spring and the joy of the Resurrection.  If you missed it last year, be sure to check out my 2024 Easter book roundup as well. Seven Little Ducklings / Annette LeBlanc Cate—In addition to cute illustrations, lyrical …

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Poems for the Winter: Poetry Collections from Joseon Korea and Communist China

As winter fades into the green of spring with occasional final throes of cold weather, I've been reading Korean and Chinese poetry that focuses primarily on autumn and winter, which seems a fitting way to close the season. If this is your first foray into Korean or Mandarin poetry, I suggest starting with more accessible …

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Picture Book Roundup: Stories, Colors, and Science Fun

Whether you’re looking for a baby shower gift, growing your kids’ book collection, or satisfying your own love for picture books, I think you’ll find something for your shelf in the roundup below. Stories My mother introduced me to Corey R. Tabor’s picture books last year—and what a treat they’ve proven.  The ones I’ve read …

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Southern Diamonds—Six: Salt and Sugar

In case you haven’t noticed, I have a lot of associations.  Even salt and sugar bring specific people to mind: my two grandmothers. Grandma was born in Louisiana and moved to a state closer to the North than the South (in my mind, at least), where she’s lived for over sixty years.  Grandmama was born …

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Crossing the Threshold

Fireworks crack the door ajar, and piercing light peeks through at break of night. Noisy with neglect, the hinges can only creep and screech. Then, with a bang and final flash— we’re inside, December’s din diminishing into the dark.                                  We’re here in midnight’s silence, slipped over the sill. Now all is hushed and …

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