Two retired teachers and children's literature enthusiasts share their recommendations for great books for kids, alongside special guests.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Sally & Don share some of their favourite books about dogs.
The titles include:
Before You Were Mine by Maribeth Boelts
Best in Show by David Elliott
Once I Ate a Pie by Patricia MacLachlan
Forever Home by Henry Cole
Hachiko Waits by Leslea New... more
Sally and Don welcome a special guest to talk about some great baseball books for kids of all ages.
Books Discussed
Home Run by Robert Burleigh
You've Never Heard of Sandy Koufax? by Jonah Winter
Yogi by Barb Rosenstock
There Goes Ted Williams b... more
Sally & Don talk about ten great books that would be wonderful additions to every school library!
Books Presented:
To See an Owl by Mathew Cordell
Wish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Hurricane by Jason Chin
Narwhal: Unicorn of the Arctic by Can... more
Sally and Don talk about some of their favourite novels written in verse.
Books Mentioned:
• The Burning Season by Carline Starr Rose
• The Trouble with Heroes by Kate Messner
• And The, Book! by Lisa Fipps
• Love That Dog by Sharon Creech
• Home o... more
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These two “old goats” share a wealth of ideas and information for young and old alike about reading to /with children. Their easy banter and gentle voices make listening a pleasure. I wish them all the best as they continue on their new and interesting podcast journey.
Kirsten A.
This new podcast is a true delight. Don and Sal (in retirement) continue to teach, inspire and inform. I absolutely enjoyed the listen and I know you will as well. I give these librarian goats two thumbs up and wish them well on this podcast journey.
-Kurt A.
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Apple Podcasts | #248 |
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