![]() I'm Queer.Chapter 2 Mastro Cherry Gives the Wood Away RT rajanilarocca: Over the moon that RED, WHITE, AND WHOLE has won a Newbery Honor!! I'm so grateful to the Newbery Committee and ALALibr… 6 months agoįollow Follow Waking Brain Cells on Follow Waking Brain Cells via EmailĮnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Īrchives Archives Categories Categories Tags adventures African-Americans American history animals art artists bears bedtime biographies birds bullying cats community creativity death diversity dogs emotions fairy tales families fantasy fathers food friendship friendships grandparents grief historical fiction history humor imagination LGBTQ magic mothers music mysteries nature pets poetry rabbits racism romance school science science fiction seasons self esteem siblings toddlers trees Blogroll RT KyleLukoff: Now that I have calmed down slightly, please enjoy this text from my brilliant and poised agent agentsaba, who was so exci… 6 months ago RT FReadomFighters: □ Reminder - School librarians are the ones who delivered books curbside, who celebrate your child reading their first… 5 months ago RT Kaetrena: Here is the link to the webinar on library worker trauma: /watch?v=d-jO7l… you can follow links to some qual and quan… 5 months ago That’s why 26 national organizations have joi… 2 months ago RT UABookBans: Individuals should be trusted to make their own decisions about what to read. « Jul Sep » Search Waking Brain Cells Search for: Twitter – Follow me at tashrow Reviewed from copy received from Enchanted Lion Books. There are deep colors of undersea and the dark of sky against snow.īeautiful, raw and filled with innate energy, this picture book is something very special. There is also clever detailed use of the paint with leaves flowing to create characters and allowing space for almost mythical moments to take place on the page. Done in watercolor that flows on the page, creating light and energy. Then along the way we are filled with fire, discover companions, take adventures, grow into our own, and our story at that point is just beginning. It is an origin story about far more than Pinocchio himself, showing that we all originate from a certain spark. ![]() Unique and wondrous, this picture book is something entirely special. Finally, spring arrives and the branch sprouts leaves and roots, becoming a full tree itself, and the story of Pinocchio begins. Image after image flies past, each with a story to tell and only a few moments to tell it. The branch sinks and is eaten by a shark. A dove flies with it, and drops it into the water. ![]() As the story continues, a snake eats the fiery branch then spits it out. The three travel together to a snowy woods where there is also fire and now the branch is alight. The branch runs and is joined by a cat and fox. A young tree is hit by a bolt of lightning and a branch falls off, a branch with clear limbs, body and head. It shows the epic beginning of the wood that will one day become Pinocchio. Wordless except for a few lines of text at the beginning and end, this graphic novel picture book is a blazing wonder. ![]() Pinocchio: The Origin Story by Alessandro Sanna ( InfoSoup)
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