What better way to celebrate than with some of our favorite Michigan children's books

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Happy New Year! Wishing you health, happiness & many, many great books in 2019!

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For take note from Grandma Hedgehog in WITH LOVE, GRANDMA! and write your loved one a sweet letter!

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"Perseverance and a small girl's determination to find a place for herself and her beloved instrument make for a vivid story that reads like no other holiday tale."  More https://t.co/n4wi3HL9Iv

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As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches and we look forward to some time off with family, revisit these festive favorites!

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"Illustrator Roland Garrigue knocks it out of the park with his creepy visual pairings that give the whole book a wickedly fun appeal," says Midwest Book Review.

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Donovan's Literary Service says Helen Foster James brings the gentle story of busy Grandma Hedgehog who is not too busy to write to her grandchild expressing how long-distance relationships & separate experiences can come full-circle to shared fun.

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"From 'What Are Little Bats Made Of?' to 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Lantern Jack', kids will appreciate these very different nursery rhymes with their darker flavors," writes Donovan Literary Services. 

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We’ve been having a blast reading about how Mary had a little ghost, and Zombie Miss Muffet who ate the spider. More at https://t.co/VcCFlH4L6D 

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"Whether Rachel Kolar’s Mother Ghost is read in small bites or swallowed whole, kid’s will dig hearing these poems again and again. It’s a book that will resonate past Halloween," writes

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thinks The Princess and the Cafe on the Moat "would be a great tie-in to both a fairy tale unit and a unit on kindness" & we couldn't agree more! https://t.co/HBJiGSBjpM

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How are you celebrating Pride Month? Willow was lucky to celebrate at Uncle Ash and Dave’s wedding!

WILLOW AND THE WEDDING written by , illus. by Cyd Moore

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We are celebrating Book Birthdays for A Horse Named Jack, W is for Welcome, and Good Night, Forest. Officially released as of yesterday! Welcome to the world, books!

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