Discover the unique character of summer with this English/Spanish bilingual board book!
Click the link to check it out: https://t.co/S1HD9oMaIA
#summer#español#kidlit
🐭 Cecily Sawyer: How to Crack a Code is out June 18th — but the best spies never wait around. Crack this week's code using the Spy:Co Cipher Wheel and unlock something we don't share with just anyone. Think you're sharp enough to find out what's waiting? 🔍
🐾🦁 Peek-a-boo, we see YOU!
Can your little one spot the hidden puppies and lion cub? 🐶🦁✨
Introducing Look at Me, What Do You See? A new interactive board book series from Richard Jones
Grab both copies on May 7th and let the peek-a-boo fun begin! https://t.co/tRNjGDw69e
Frog said, “I am happy. I am very happy.”
This morning when I woke up I felt good because the sun was shining. I felt good because I was a frog. And I felt good because I have you for a friend. 🐸💚
Return to the glittering world of West Egg in THE GATSBY GAMBIT by Claire Anderson-Wheeler — now available in paperback! 🥂
“Lively, smart, and fun, THE GATSBY GAMBIT is both a clever murder mystery and a complex reckoning with a literary legacy." —Flynn Berry
Pick up this Jazz Age whodunit now 👉 https://t.co/UQRTr5VObo
I recently heard the expression: don't let perfection be the enemy of good.
So it did get me thinking about how most writers are very critical of their own work & is there every situations were we're too critical of ourselves & will we ever meet our own standards?
“I see quite clearly that all good things must come to an end. The summer has been splendid, but it has lasted long enough. This morning I welcomed the chill in the air and viewed the falling leaves with cheerfulness.” ~A.A.Milne #Autumn#AutumnEquinox 🍁
Introducing... the Penguin Book Vending Machine!
In 1935, Sir Allen Lane was inspired to create Penguin Books when he couldn't find a good book to read at Exeter St. David's train station.
We've gone back to our roots to ensure modern day commuters won't face the same problem.
Piglet explained to Tigger that he mustn’t mind what Eeyore said because he was ALWAYS gloomy; and Eeyore explained to Piglet that, on the contrary, he was feeling particularly cheerful this morning; and Tigger explained to anybody that he hadn’t had any breakfast yet. ~A.A.Milne