We are joining the blog trend of Monday posts about what we have read during the last week (7/13/2020-7/19/2020).
Annamarie’s Reading
Picture Books:









- Angus All Aglow by Heather Smith
- Ariba: An Old Tale about New Shoes by Masha Manapov
- A Book for Escargot by Dashka Slater
- A Boy Like You by Frank Murphy
- Brick by Brick by Heidi Woodward Sheffield
- Dear Grandma by Susanna Leonard Hill
- First Laugh–Welcome, Baby! by Rose Ann Tahe, Nancy Bo Flood
- How Do You Say I Love You? by Hannah Eliot
- How to Put an Octopus to Bed by Sherri Duskey Rinker






- I Belong by Cheri J. Meiners
- I Can Code: If/Then by Vicky Fang
- If Your Monster Won’t Go to Bed by Denise Vega
- I’m Sticking with You by Smriti Prasadam-Halls
- Ivy and the Lonely Raincloud by Katie Harnett
- Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People’s Pronouns by Afsaneh Moradian, Maria Bogade
- Lali’s Feather by Farhana Zia








- Madeline Finn and the Therapy Dog by Lisa Papp
- The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh by Supriya Kelkar
- Most People by Michael Leannah
- My Brother the Duck by Pat Zietlow Miller
- My Kicks: A Sneaker Story! by Susan Verde
- Natsumi! by Susan Lendroth
- Noodlephant by Jacob Kramer
- Our Big Little Place by James A. Conan








- Rainbow: A First Book of Pride by Michael Genhart
- Ruby’s Sword by Jacqueline Veissid
- Subway by Anastasia Suen
- Tallulah The Tooth Fairy CEO by Tamara Pizzoli
- That’s My Carrot by Il Sung Na
- We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom
- Who Will You Be? by Andrea Pippins
- The World Needs More Purple People by Kristen Bell, Benjamin Hart
Little People, Big Dreams Titles:













- Ada Lovelace by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Agatha Christie by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Coco Chanel by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- David Bowie by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Ella Fitzgerald by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Emmeline Pankhurst by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Evonne Goolagong by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Frida Kahlo by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Georgia O’Keeffe by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Jane Austen by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Lucy Maud Montgomery by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Marie Curie by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Martin Luther King, Jr. by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Mary Shelley by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Muhammad Ali by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Rudolf Nureyev by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
- Simone de Beauvoir by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara
Everything Else:



- Might as Wool: Alpaca Funny Book by Ace Landers
- Smoove City by Kenny Keil
- Something to Say by Lisa Moore Ramee
- World’s Coolest Jobs: Discover 40 awesome careers! by Lonely Planet Kids
Note: Another week of almost exclusively picture books. I need to catch up on a lot of my other reading, but neither the energy or time is there right now.
I’m doing better than usual with books with diverse main characters and books by diverse authors, but own voices titles are still woefully behind. Stats:
- 48 Books Read This Week
- 30 Books with Diverse Main Character (63%)
- 26 Books by Diverse Authors (54%)
- 7 Books by Own Voices Authors (15%) (to the best of my knowledge)
This week’s reading highlights:
- If Your Monster Won’t Go to Bed by Denise Vega
- Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People’s Pronouns by Afsaneh Moradian, Maria Bogade
- Natsumi! by Susan Lendroth
- Something to Say by Lisa Moore Ramee
- Tallulah The Tooth Fairy CEO by Tamara Pizzoli
- We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom
- Who Will You Be? by Andrea Pippins
- World’s Coolest Jobs: Discover 40 awesome careers! by Lonely Planet Kids
Michala’s Reading









- Baby Oceanographer by Laura Gehl illustrated by Daniel Wiseman
- If You Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson
- Happy Paws (Layla and the Bots #1) by Vicky Fang illustrated by Christine Nishiyama
- Baloney and Friends by Greg Pizzoli
- What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado
- Nat Enough by Maria Scrivan
- To Best the Boys by Mary Weber
- Everything Grows by Aimee Herman
- Was the Cat in the Hat Black?: The Hidden Racism of Children’s Literature, and the Need for Diverse Books by Philip Nel
Note: I had 2 actually well attended Teen Programs this week and read very little. But I am actually planning on making a real post again about the program win so yay!