85. The Little House The house is a metaphor for each of us and for our society Our cities are sick, and no place for Man Our civilization is dying In wooden home or felt tent, RETVRN to the open Sky let Tengri reward youpic.twitter.com/6Fs4qsaUf2
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85. The Little House The house is a metaphor for each of us and for our society Our cities are sick, and no place for Man Our civilization is dying In wooden home or felt tent, RETVRN to the open Sky let Tengri reward youpic.twitter.com/6Fs4qsaUf2
yes there is a happy ending
https://twitter.com/strange_harvest/status/1297704558286852097?s=19 …pic.twitter.com/pgzNBUNSLf
86. Our Universe (national geographic) I didn't totally understand this as a kid but I loved looking at it Very pretty, and tons of illustrations and science word's to help a child get used to not knowing what the hell is going on with Realitypic.twitter.com/grkSrwVwoB
87. The Green Pelican and Other Stories Probably hard to find. (My copy is DELICATE.) A charming weird book of short stories written in an energetic and exceptionally wry voice. Great for early grade school reading. ht @anaisnein9 ! https://twitter.com/anaisnein9/status/1288351860118749186?s=19 …pic.twitter.com/LWUb3C4stl
88. Ox-Cart Man In the days of old, a Bay Colony family worked hard throughout the year, producing handicrafts and living a humble, loving family life Whither went the Ox-Cart Man of yesteryear? What ill wind, from whence, bore on its hateful wings the accursed Masshole?pic.twitter.com/RfmOdszp4R
89. Miss Rumphius The story of a women who goes on an adventure and becomes a cool wine aunt it never occurs to her that one way to make the world more beautiful is to be a loving parent COME ON i shout each time I read it THE SURVIVAL OF YOUR SPECIES IS BEAUTIFUL but ok flowerspic.twitter.com/u2euSkNSnK
90. The Original Mother Goose AWESOME. Reasons to get: 1. Art is gorgeous 2. Memetically RICH. These snippets of words wriggle their way into every bit of English. Like reading Shakespeare 3. Great way to establish the rhythm of English 4. My mom told me to read poetry to kidspic.twitter.com/gYpHenQ8Sm
91. Life Story This one had good reviews but I was a little underwhelmed by the art--and I don't think the play gimmick works so well here. But it is a concise summary of the history of the worldpic.twitter.com/dk3rZxqfsg
No seriously I have a problem This has been about . . . actually sec My guess is the bookshelf on the right is mostly full by the time we move everything from the left shelving Probably 80-85% of it was purchased in the last year, all kids stuffpic.twitter.com/FEfken7eqk
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