Thursday, September 23, 2010

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My particular Noah's Ark "Thin" (I)

At this time of year children are back to school (those who are parents of course you already know, of course) and as only few days are not that are engaged in many duties. Although smaller are busy deciding which pet will be chosen for the class. Those who have already voted several days are coming to the nursery asking for stories about the animals chosen democratically. So little by little, I'm collecting (and making some effort of memory to recall my favorite stories) a series of titles that make up a negligible Noah's Ark "Thin."
With the most popular animals'm compiling a particular ranking (warning: there are no books or sea eagles in the library):

Among the tales of turtles,
one of my favorites is
Arthur and Clementine Adela Turin.

Of all the lions I prefer A lion in Paris Beatrice Alemagna
and My lion of Mandana Sadat.

For the first time since I work in this library, one class chose a crocodile as a pet, although last year there was a class that chose the sharks ... My favorites are crocodiles I could eat a child of Donnie and Sylvane cocodrils Els is not les dents Raspallar Colin Fancy.

Snails are very common animals as pets to class and each year in late September and nothing remains of anything about them. Among all, even those living in handfuls on the terrace of the children's room, I'll The world's largest home Leo Lionni and snail Book Javier Saez Castan.

Cats are not very common (I guess it's because they fall very nice, big mistake), but it seems that classes are alive with them. My favorite felines are the Lord Maxwell Mouse and any story of Jack Satoshi Kitamura.

Thus, little by little, thanks to such queries, there comes a point where you can remember a story or two of many animals, although due to improvements in the documentation of children's books in our catalog You can find many stories related to specific animals. A great relief to my fellow non-biblio-LIJ specialists who go crazy when a child asks "Do you have stories flies? " ...

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