February 3, 2012

Perfect Picture Book Friday - Shark Vs. Train And A Few Extras! (Including A New Contest!)

WOW do I have lots to share with you today!  I'm going to try very hard to be concise... we'll see how I do :)  Let's start with the Perfect Picture Book! (But definitely read to the bottom because there's good stuff down there!!!)

As I mentioned briefly in Wednesday's post, I'm very interested in adding another category to the Perfect Picture Book List - Best Books For Boys - because of the amount of discussion I've been involved with recently over getting boys engaged in reading.  So I bumped another book so I could post this one today:)

Shark Vs. Train
Written By: Chris Barton
Illustrated By: Tom Lichtenheld
Little Brown Books For Young Readers, April 2010, Fiction
Suitable For: ages 4-8
Topics/Themes: Humor, Imagination, Play
Opening: "Who will win?  Well, that depends on if they're... in the ocean... or on railroad tracks."
Brief Synopsis: (from SLJ starred review) "When a boy with a toy shark faces a train-wielding companion, it sets off a series of imaginative and very funny contests between fish and machine.  The result of each battle depends on the setting."

Links To Resources:  Downloadable Shark Vs. Train poster and activity sheets, Shark Vs. Train Activity Guide.  Challenge kids to pull out their own two toys for a competition and see who they think will win at what.

Why I Like This Book:  It's fun!  The reader sees two boys pulling toys from a toy chest before there are even any words.  One gets a shark, the other, a train.  This leads to the imaginary world of who will win? in a variety of ridiculous situations where sometimes the shark has the upper hand (as in high diving), sometimes the train is favored (as in the burping contest) and sometimes neither one is cut out for the job (as in their scoreless video game where they say, "It sure would help if we had thumbs!")  The pictures are hilarious, as are the scenarios in which the shark and train compete.  I think any child would enjoy this book, and it may be one that is especially appealing to boys, even those who aren't big on reading, because the text is very short but the imagination (and potential for play) can run on long after the story is over!

I hope you all enjoy Shark Vs. Train as much as I do!

For the complete list of books with resources, please visit Perfect Picture Books.

OK.  Now onto a couple other important things...

Yesterday, Phyllis and I went on a school visit for Groundhog Day.  (If I get a picture I'll insert it, but as of this writing I don't have any yet :( )  Anyway, one of the kids asked Phyllis, "What is your middle name?"

Well.

I had never thought about it!

Shocking, I know.

But of course Phyllis must have a middle name.

So I had some ideas...  and so did they...  and so I now present you with Phyllis' full name.  Are you ready?

Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill!

How's that for fancy?

Phyllis and I LOVE it!!!

We are going to say it as many times every day as we can possibly think up excuses for.  As in, "Would you be so kind as to pass the maple syrup, Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill?"

In other news, we have a winner for the December/January Pitch Pick!  It was a tough choice, as always, and as usual I wish everyone could win, but since it can only be one, the voters have spoken.  This month's winner, whose pitch will be sent to editor Erin Molta for review and critique, is
Margaret!!!!!
Congratulations, Margaret!  Your pitch is winging it's way through cyberspace as we speak.  Actually, I hope it's already there because I sent it last night right after I wrote this :)  To everyone else, thank you all so much for submitting your pitches.  I know how hard it is to put your work out for others to see and critique, so you're very brave.  And we all learn so much from every pitch, so thank you all!

And now, last but not least - definitely not least! - it's contest time again!!!
Valentines Day Contest
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Having skipped January, I really couldn't pass up February because, as we all know, it has way better holidays than March for contest fodder :)  SO. Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to write a children's story, poetry or prose, 150 words maximum, about unlikely Valentines.

You must post it on your blog, (or in the comment section of this blog if you don't have a blog), between Saturday February 11 and Monday February 13, and add your entry-specific link to the link list that I will put up on Saturday February 11.  (There will be no new post on Monday February 13 so that the contest post and link list can stay up.)  Entries must be posted by 5 PM EST Monday February 13.  Three finalists (which, judging by my track record probably means anywhere between 3 and 6 :)) will be chosen and posted in a special Valentines Day post on Tuesday February 14 for you all to vote on for a winner.  The winner will receive their choice of either a copy of Ann Whitford Paul's Writing Picture Books: A Hands-On Guide From Story Creation To Publication, or  a picture book manuscript critique from me.  For all you 12X12ers out there, look on this as a chance to get your February story written along with potential for a prize!!!

OK.  That's it.  I'm done.  How'd I do on brevity? :)

Perfect Picture Book bloggers, please remember to add your links below!  Have a great weekend, everyone, and start dreaming up those unlikely Valentine stories - only 150 words - you can do it! :)

(P.S.  I apologize in advance for the fact that I will be late visiting everyone's blogs today as I have 9 hours of driving to do starting at 7 AM followed by my husband's birthday party when I get home... but I'll get there eventually :))


75 comments:

  1. First of all, may I say what a lovely, lovely name for Phyllis!
    Secondly, Shark vs Train sounds right up my alley. I love fun! I'm already pondering who would win, my Build a Bear Teddy vs my Princess Barbie doll. Hmmm. This book sounds awesome, Susanna. I am doing a Amazon order. Adding this to it. :-)

    Thirdly, congrads Margaret! Woohoo. :-)

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  2. Happy birthday to your hubby and safe driving, Susanna! :-)

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  3. Thank you Susannah...looks like a great fun contest!
    Congratulations, Margaret! That is awesome. I am going to have to follow your Pitch posts, Susannah. :)
    I'm giving you the link to my PPBF post: http://viviankirkfield.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/ppbf-leo-the-late-bloomer/
    I tried to link it...but it doesn't look like it took it, so I am giving it to you to work your magic. :) Thank you so much!
    And I will try to scout out some "boy" books...have some in mind. :)



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  4. Oh, forgot to tell you that I LOVE the name..or should I say names. :)

    And your book selection rocks...kids REALLY love this story!

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  5. Thanks everyone for the congratulations. I'm SO excited! Thanks also to Susanna for the opportunity to have my pitch critiqued -- it was such a great experience.

    Susanna, I love Phyllis' middle name. And, I also love your book selection -- I'm going to have to get that one for my little guy.

    I added a Perfect Picture Book Friday post to my blog. It is also a book that is great for boys. Here's the link: pentoprint.blogspot.com

    Happy Birthday to your husband!

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  6. Firstly, congratulations to Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill! I saw her name (well without the beautiful extras) popping up all over the internet yesterday!

    Well done Margaret!

    Shark v Train sounds hilarious and definitely a boy winner. I think boys will enjoy mine today, too.

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  7. Thank you, Robyn! (Although you missed your chance to say what a lovely name for Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hot Wheels Groundhog Hill!) I think you will love Shark Vs. Train - it's very funny!

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  8. Aww! Thanks, Robyn! I appreciate that :) Who knows, maybe I'll think up a story during all that driving? Probably I'll just enjoy singing badly in my car :)

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  9. Thanks, Joanna! Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hot Wheels Groundhog Hill thanks you too! :) I can't wait to read your selection, although since I have to leave in 20 minutes, it will most likely be later or tomorrow... :(

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  10. Congratulations and you're welcome! So glad you're joining PPBFs! You should be able to link to the list at the bottom of my post. Did you have trouble? I'll try entering it for you today...

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  11. Aw, I'm glad Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hot Wheels Groundhog Hill has completed her identity.

    Congratulations to Margaret!

    I keep seeing this book, but the cover didn't appeal to me, so I kept passing it over. Now that you've explained its innards, I KNOW my boys would love this!

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  12. I love your book for today. I just asked my son if he would like to read it and of course he said yes! What a great choice!

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  13. I love love Shark VS Train, great choice Susanna.

    just in case mine doesn't show up on the link again, here it is: Limelight Larry http://jennyleeyoung.blogspot.com/2012/02/perfect-picture-book-friday-exciting.html

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  14. "Shark vs. Train" seems like a book I'd really like! I sometimes do stuff like that ith my toys! I'm in for the contest! :) Congratulations to Margaret!!!! The book I reviewed this week (AND Ms. Darshana reviewed :) ) is a good book for boys (and girls but I think boys would really like it).

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  15. Happy Birthday Mr. Hill! 9 hours of driving -yikes!

    Congrats to Margaret and great Valentine's contest Susannah. Hope Phyllis enjoyed Groundhog day!

    I can't link until after dog walk, look forward to reading all the ppbs. Have a great day :)

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  16. Oh Gosh, my link hasn't shown up....hope you are able to fix it Susanna. Boy! you are one busy lady... wear me out reading this post! All that driving and a party at the end *whew*.
    Loved the book you have chosen for your review sounds hilarous. Like Joanna I had seen Phyllis's name popping up here and there, and it had me starring at the screen trying to take it all in...lol, it's an eye popper .... love it! Have a good weekend.

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  17. First -- congratulations, Margaret! Next, wonderful name, Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill! (I'm still learning to spell Punxsutawney.)

    Shark vs Train sounds great for boys! I, too, will be looking for more boy books as time goes on.

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  18. I am terribly jealous of Phyllis' middle names. They are fabulous! Shark VS Train is a great pick for open ended conversations about what would happen if... and comparisons. Having 3 boys, I have quite a few ideas and opinions on boys and reading. Maybe I'll tackle it in a blog post. Thanks for posting this one!

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  19. Susanna, I love your book for today! I can't begin to tell you how many conversations we have in my house about sharks and trains, but not always together!
    Love the February contest and as a 12x12er, I'm loving the multipurpose aspect! Have a great day traveling and Happy birthday to your husband!

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  20. Wow, where to start in the comments for today??

    First of all, LOVE Phyllis' new middle name. It so suits her and I'm glad she loves it too.

    Second, as far as picking good "boy" books, you couldn't have done better that Shark vs Train. My son LOVES that book. Mostly he's a nonfiction guy, but that's one piece of fiction that "gets him."

    Third, great idea for a contest! Love the theme.

    Last, but not least, congratulations Margaret!!

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  21. OH! I have a chance to say the name of Punxsutawney Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill ! It felt great. Just saying it makes me smile. :)

    Congrats Margaret for winning the pitch.

    Be careful driving Susanna and don't let all your singing take you into complacent land. Although that may make it go faster.

    Love the new contest. Count me in. Sounds like fun.
    Take care
    Clar

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  22. Phyllis must have the longest name in groundhog history! How in the world will she be able to bubble it in on achievement tests at Groundhog High? Did you even think about that??? LOL

    Happy birthday to your husband.

    Shark Vs. Train is a great book. Extremely creative.

    A contest! I am thinking. I hope to come up with an entry. My creative juices seem to be dammed up lately....like some bad beaver blocked my brain with a bunch of branches! B-b-b-b-bad!

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  23. glad to have found this blog! how do I get in on the perfect picture book friday fun? I love the contest idea too, and hope to take part!

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  24. Your post today is packed with a lot of fun--love the new and improved names for Phyllis :)
    Have a great weekend!

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  25. Congrats Margaret!

    What I really love about Shark vs Train is that it has an author AND an illustrator, not an author/illustrator. Would loved to have read the illustration notes (if any) on that ms!

    I'm trying to visit all 25 PPBF posts but there is not-enough-time-in-one-day! Good luck with that SLH!

    Yay for a new contest. I like the 150 word max!

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  26. Phyllis Princess Snowy Sunshine Macaroni Hotwheels Groundhog Hill!!!

    Love, Love, Love!

    As a Mom of three boys, I love the "books for boys," spin on PPBF. My boys did enjoy Shark vs. Train! :) Does it get any more boy than that?

    A new contest?? I'm so tempted! Sounds super-fun--we'll see if I can get it done.

    Happy Friday!!

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  27. I love Phyllis' full name! Awesome! Great pick for this week's PPBF. Excellent review. The contest sounds like a lot of fun! Have a great weekend Susanna!

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  28. We love Shark vs. Train in this house! Congrats to Margaret! Aw, I love Phyllis's new name.

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  29. I'm in for the Valentine contest..and by the way....I have a contest running on Youngish myself.

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  30. Congrats to Maragret, and I LOVE Phyllis' new name! It is more than fabulous. Now I need to see if I can brainstorm something up for the contest. Lots going on. I love it. And you were great at being concise. :)

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  31. Like Leigh, I love LOVE Phyllis' name. I don't blame Phyllis for all the snow flying around today, but I do blame that groundhog "who shall not be named." I guess it's OK to begin winter on Feb. 2. We haven't really had one. Putting a thinking cap on for the contest. Congratulations Margaret. Happy Birthday to Mr. Oh Susanna. And, I'm adding all types of books from the PPBF list. As the list grows, I'm finding myself reading more on Saturday mornings. And, that's OK, because a Perfect Picture Book is great any day of the week. Safe travels and celebrations.

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  32. Love you book selection, as I love anything Tom Lichtenheld illusrates. I have had this on my list to check out. It sounds like a good book for boys.

    Wishing your husband a happy birthday. Have a great weekend. You certainly were full of news today.

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  33. I love this book and so do my girls. I love Tom's illustrations. Have you read Cloudette, Tom was the author/illustrator for that one.

    Margaret - Congratulations !!! So happy for you.

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  34. Here is the link as I tried it again http://thepatientdreamer.com/2012/02/04/perfect-picture-book-friday-5/ and still no go....... Called Charlie and Kiwi.... a neat little book for boys.

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  35. This sounds like a book I need to read (to my kids, too). ;) Thanks as always for your great recommendations.

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  36. Thanks, Vivian! I hope you'll join the contest :) I'll look forward to your "boy" books, and I'm glad you like Phyllis' middle names :)

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  37. I wasn't sure I'd like it, Renee, but I kept seeing it all over the place with people raving about it, so I borrowed it from the library back in October or November. It's very well done. It has a cartoon-y style that I think appalls to boys, and the pictures are so much fun!

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  38. Oh, gosh! I was away from my desk all day yesterday and didn't catch this before I left at 7 AM. I'll check on it. Apologies if it didn't get up yesterday!

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  39. I think you would like it, Erik! I'm so glad you want to enter the contest - I was afraid everyone might be too busy! I think you're right, the MONSTER book is good for boys (you should know :)) Thanks!

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  40. Thanks for the birthday wishes - I'll pass them along :) And yes - it ended up being closer to 10 - up to VT to pick up my daughter for her mid-winter break, back home, then out to dinner for Eric's birthday. When i got back there were 151 emails in my inbox! I hope you'll enter the contest!!! And yes, Phyllis had a lovely G-hog Day, thank you very much :)

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  41. I'm trying to catch up - I'll try to track down your link and make sure it's up. If it isn't, I'll try to put it up! Sorry it's going to be a day late!

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  42. I know! I am jealous of Phyllis' awesome name too. Perhaps I need to add a few to my own... :) And if you have 3 boys you must know ALL the great books for boys, so I will look forward to anything you have to contribute in that department!

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  43. Thanks, Beth! :) Actually, I was thinking your Dumpy The Dump Truck from last week would be a good one...

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  44. Thanks so much, Tracy! I hope you join the contest! You've put up some great "boy" books I'm going to put in that category.

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  45. Thanks, Julie! I hope you'll enter the contest... not that you aren't busy enough already :) I hesitate to label books "boy" books - it seems like we're just perpetuating gender stereotypes in a way - but there's no doubt that a lot of people talk about how hard it is to engage them in reading, so I'm hoping I'll come up with some great titles that aren't dinosaurs, vehicles, or monsters! :)

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  46. I know! Isn't it just so much fun to say? Just rolls off the tongue :) So glad you want to do the contest! So far it's looking like you and Erik, so you both have a pretty good chance of winning :)

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  47. Actually, I believe the author and illustrator worked together quite extensively for this one, going through a whole lot of scenarios they ended up discarding. It was quite a collaboration. And I know what you mean - there are 28 up now, not counting mine, and I've only been to about 4 that were up before I left yesterday. One at a time... one at a time...! :)

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  48. Phyllis is going to have trouble with more than enough space for her name - she's not really too handy with a pencil, for starters :) Thanks for the b-day wishes - I will pass them along! And you of all people I KNOW can come up with a contest entry. Go fold some laundry or something... a story will come to you :)

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  49. Hi Jackie! I'm assuming you're a different Jackie from Jackie @ The Castle Library? It's hard to keep track sometimes :) Anyway, if you want to join PPBF we'd love to have you! All you have to do is read about it on the Perfect Picture Book tab on the blog - you have to scroll to the bottom (which is a long way down at this point!) - so you know the format, and then just post your picture book on Friday (along with resources - that's the most important part!) and link your post to the list. Very easy :) And I hope you will enter the contest! That would make 3 :)

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  50. Thank you, Natalie! Phyllis thinks it is very fancy :) And please do join in the contest! It's sounding like it may be a little thin this time, so we need all the entries we can get :)

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  51. Thanks, Loni! And I really hope you'll enter the contest!!! :)

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  52. Isn't Shark Vs. Train fun? And Phyllis loves her name too! (Only a bunch of 3 and 4 year olds could have come up with something so great! :))

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  53. Yay! I'm so glad you want to enter! At this rate we might get half a dozen :) And what is your contest? How have I not heard of it?

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  54. I'm not sure we have the same definition of concise :) I hope hope hope you'll think up an entry for the contest :)

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  55. Phyllis is very glad you like her name and don't blame her for the snow - where are you that you're getting any? We're having a green winter so far! I hope you'll think up a contest entry! And I am totally going to call Eric Mr. Oh Susanna from now on! Enjoy your picture book morning :)

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  56. It seems I'm generally full of something :) Thanks for the b-day wishes - I'll pass them along! - and I love Tom Lichtenheld too - so many great books!

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  57. I haven't read Cloudette yet - totally on my list - but I've read Bridget's Beret which I really liked, and seen E-mergency. He's very talented!

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  58. It's there, Diane - #26! You did it! And can't wait to read about it :)

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  59. You're most welcome! And this really is a fun one - I think you'll all enjoy it :)

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  60. I would love to, however, I have a super busy 2 weeks planned with midterms. I will try though! :)

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  61. I guess you have a legitimate excuse :)














    Loni Edwards wrote, in response to Susanna Leonard Hill:

    I would love to, however, I have a super busy 2 weeks planned with midterms. I will try though! :)

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  62. Thanks, yes I'm from www.booksmyboyslove.wordpress.com. I'm just kind of getting going with my blog. Thanks for all the info!

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  63. Oh, wow! So you have a whole entire blog on this topic. I'll be right over to check it out :)













    Jackie (unregistered) wrote, in response to Susanna Leonard Hill:

    Thanks, yes I'm from www.booksmyboyslove.wordpress.com. I'm just kind of getting going with my blog. Thanks for all the info!

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  64. I also like Phyllis' new middle name and congrats to Margaret! I look forward to reading all of the wonderful entries in the Valentines Day Contest! Julie

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  65. Hi Susanna, I'm really enjoying your blog! I like the idea of Sharks VS Trains - it sounds hilarious. And Phyllis' middle name is awesome. :)

    I have Ann Whitford Paul's book and I think it is a tremendous treasure! Good luck to whoever wins it!

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  66. Hi Claudine! Thanks so much for reading! I'm glad you're enjoying the blog. Shark Vs. Train is a great book - really fun - definitely worth a trip to the library :) And I love Ann's book too, so I figured it would make a good prize :)

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  67. I'm looking forward to reading them too! I hope we get some! :)

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  68. Congratulations, Margaret!

    What a fancy full name for Phyllis. She'll need to order specially designed business cards!

    That picture book sounds awfully cute. Thanks for telling us about it.

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  69. Thanks, Theresa! Yes, Phyllis' business cards are going to be bigger than she is :) And yes, it is a really fun PB!

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  70. Great choice, Susanna! I was lucky enough to meet Chris Barton last year at a library event in Fort Worth-very nice man! My students can't get enough of this book!

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  71. Oh, lucky you! I bet he was really interesting (and funny!) And i can see why your students love this book - totally fun!

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  72. Sounds like a ton of fun, this Valentines Day Contest!

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  73. Feel free to join in - you have til Monday at 5 :)

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