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Raising bilingual children (English-Japanese). I read to them daily. A brief glimpse into how wild their picture books can be.
Today’s book: “Shh! We Have a Plan” by Chris Haughton @chrishaughton.bsky.social

While younger readers will enjoy the repetition—my toddler loves hollering “Hello birdie!”—adult readers will relate to the aggravation of following an inept leader/team.

#PictureBook #WeHaveAPlan #HelloBirdie
March 18, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Today’s book: “Butt or Face?” by Kari Lavelle @karilavellewrites.bsky.social

I mean, it can be kinda hard to tell sometimes…

Get to know some of nature’s lesser-known animals by guessing which end you’re looking at! Some of them are doozies…

#PictureBook #Animals #Butts
March 13, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Today’s book: “You Are Light,” by Aaron Becker.

Aside from the beautiful poem and images, this book is a favorite for the tactile experience it offers. Every page, my kids poke the colorful plastic, scratch it with their nails, and hold it up to the light.

#PictureBook #Light
March 11, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Today’s book: “Oh Those Strawberries…” part of the Yummy Friends series by Kazuhiko Toyota .
今日の絵本: 「いちごさんがね…」(おいしいともだち)
作: とよた かずひこ

Six strawberries on an adventure meet all manner of obstacles. This series is great for kids and Japanese learners because it is reliably repetitive.

#PictureBook
February 28, 2025 at 9:20 PM
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Just saying.
February 28, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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“Having a librarian in a library is good.”

THANK YOU, Abbott Elementary. Thank you, also, for the seemingly simple scene of how beloved it is to hear a book be read aloud 💚
February 27, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Today’s book: “Hop, Step, Rhinoceros Beetle,” part of the 0.1.2. Picture Book series. By Junko Masuda .
今日の絵本: 「ほっぷすてっぷかぶとむし」(0. 1. 2. 絵本)
作: 増田純子

You won’t see rhinoceros beetles featured much outside of Japan, but they turn up regularly in Japanese picture books.
#PictureBook #Beetle #カブトムシ
February 28, 2025 at 1:17 AM
Today’s book: “Roy’s House,” written by Susan Goldman Rubin with art by Roy Lichtenstein.

This is a colorful and welcoming way to introduce kids to one of the modern masters: Roy Lichtenstein. Also: hot dogs 🌭

#PictureBook #RoyLichtenstein #HotDog #ModernArt
February 26, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Today’s book: “Stack the Cats” by Susie Ghahremani @boygirlparty.bsky.social

Every attempt I have made to stack cats has ended in pain and suffering on my part. This book lets me imagine a world where cats don’t mind being stacked (and prefer stacks of 3)!

#PictureBook #Cats #StackAllTheCats
February 24, 2025 at 9:55 PM
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I'm so sorry, Julianne Moore & LeUyen Pham 💔

Thank you for FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERRY. For writing, for illustrating a book for the kids with freckles, for the adults with freckles. A story insisting it's okay to be different. Your differences make you YOU 💛

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February 22, 2025 at 3:57 PM
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library exists with her own funding, in addition to state funding. States, such as Indiana, are beginning to cut such funding. Her library program gifts FREE BOOKS TO CHILDREN.

We ride at dawn for Dolly Parton, always. Thank you for your book joy💛

tinyurl.com/DollyYahoo
Dolly Parton Responded to Indiana’s Threat To Cut Funding of Her Children’s Literacy Program With This Smart Instagram Move
Do you remember the part in Elf where the nun cries, “But the children love the books!” as Buddy’s real-life father, Walter, delivers the ruthless news that the orphanage has missed its rental payment...
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February 23, 2025 at 4:21 PM
Today’s book: “Rainbow Cats” by Bàrbara Castro Urío.

What’s better than a book about cats? A book about cats of all colors AND with window cutouts. Every turn of the page gives you a chance to guess which window will open up next.

#PictureBook #Rainbow #Cats #WindowCats
February 21, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Today’s book: “Du Iz Tak?” by Carson Ellis.

Here’s a weird one! Written in an insect language that is fun to read aloud, you get the gist (if not the specifics) of what the bugs are talking about.

#PictureBook #Insects #language
February 20, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Today’s book: “The Giant Jam Sandwich”, story and pictures by John Vernon Lord with verses by Janet Burroway.

How does one deal with a huge wasp problem? Why, make a huge sandwich, of course! Also, Itching Down is a great name for a town.

#PictureBook #sandwich #wasps #SandwichesSolveMostProblems
February 19, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Today’s book: “Tomorrow I’ll Be Brave”, by @jessicahische.bsky.social

When the world around you seems like it’s too big and scary, being brave might be a tall order, but you can always try again tomorrow. A much-needed reminder today!

#PictureBook #Brave #TakeABreath #GetSomeRest #TryAgainTomorrow
February 18, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Today’s book: “Mr. Toilet Gets Sick”. Written and illustrated by Megumi Kitagawa.
今日の絵本: 「おトイレさんびょうきになる」
作: 北川めぐみ

Japanese potty training books have no chill, part deuce: a training potty in the shape of a bird, a Japanese squatty potty, and a gang of alligators plunge a toilet. 🚽🐊🐊🐊
#PictureBook
February 18, 2025 at 1:43 AM
Today’s book: “Up, Up, Ever Up! Junko Tabei: A Life in the Mountains”, written by Anita Yasuda and illustrated by Yuko Shimizu @yukoart.bsky.social.

A great reminder that your struggles today can impact and inspire generations to come.

#PictureBook #Women #Japan #Everest
February 15, 2025 at 12:20 AM
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Roses are red,
a glance is a look.
We've made you a heart,
from a reference book. ❤️

Happy #ValentinesDay to all our followers but especially YOU because you're our favourite. 💕

#LoveLibraries
February 14, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Today’s book: “I Can Only Draw Worms”, by Will Mabbitt.

I feel like this is the appropriate choice given RFK Jr.’s confirmation today. 🧠🪱

Unlike the worm-eaten anti-science weirdo, this book is fantastic.

#PictureBook #Worms
February 13, 2025 at 8:50 PM
Today’s book: “Millions of Cats”, by Wanda Gág.

A must-have for cat-lovers and their babies (fur or otherwise). “Cats here, cats there, Cats and kittens everywhere, Hundreds of cats, Thousands of cats, Millions and billions and trillions of cats.”

#PictureBook #cats #MillionsOfCats
February 13, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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1. Google Gulf of Mexico.
2. “Gulf of America" comes up
3. Click on the three dots to the right of “Gulf of America”
4. Select "Send Feedback"
5. Click on "Gulf Of America" text
6. Select "Inaccurate content"
7. Select "Incorrect" and type "The correct name is “Gulf of Mexico"
#resist #gulfofmexico
February 12, 2025 at 3:18 AM
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My small act of resistance today was buying children's books that highlight diversity and representation across race, gender, sexuality, family structure, and abilities. Should these books become harder to find, the kiddos in my world will still be able to find themselves in stories.
February 3, 2025 at 10:21 PM
Today’s book: “Will They Poop?”. Written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Arai.
今日の絵本: 「うんちでるかな?」
作: 新井洋行

Japanese potty training books have ZERO chill. If you’re interested in Japanese onomatopoeia related to poop, this book is for you. But don’t take MY word for it…

#PictureBook #絵本
February 11, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Today’s book: “Wabi Sabi”, written by Mark Reibstein and illustrated by Ed Young.

This is a gorgeous book that encourages finding beauty in the simple, plain, and imperfect: 侘び寂び (wabisabi). It is challenging in concept and in function: the book is read top to bottom instead of left to right.
February 10, 2025 at 9:19 PM
Today’s book: “Fruits”. Written and illustrated by Kazuko Hirayama.
今日の絵本: 「くだもの」
作: 平山和子

I love reading Japanese books about food to my kids. They offer insight on differences in food culture. I’d never had a chestnut until I was well into adulthood, but here it is in picture book.
February 7, 2025 at 7:40 PM