300 Picture books week 8

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Another library trip, and they had picture books for sale at 30p each. It would have been rude not to, especially as they had Darkness for sale. We read 4 books there, and brought 14 home.

Also read.

One witch

Igor, the bird who couldn’t sing.

Denver

Stone age boy.

It was you, Blue kangaroo.

Stomp

The blue balloon

You can’t eat a princess

Caterpillar dreams

Sebastian.

Not now Bernard.

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Do the five board books that came with Scout count? He’s read them, I’ve read them. I’m going to say yes.

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So, our numeric tally.

20 picture books read making 100/300 (33%)

Books bought – 3

Prizes – 0.

Books disposed of. 0

Library books borrowed – 14 (72? cumulative not sure this is right.)

This is such a good habit to have got into, reading lots of books daily.

See week 7


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One response to “300 Picture books week 8”

  1. Board books definitely count 🙂 I love library sales too, have had some lovely books from ours. Thank-you for linking up with #300PBs.

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