Sunday Shortlist
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This week had some unexpected plot twists. I am a reader but I've never been into graphic novels, but I saw something that made me think some of my student may understand history better in that format; however before suggesting a graphic novel I need to be sure their facts are accurate...so I spent a fair amount of time reading books related to my content and picking some that might work for my students. I loved some of them (March and Maus) but didn't think they would work for the purpose I need. Of course reading physical books means I'm not able to sew as much-thank God for Audiobooks! Then one of my best friends was in need of a babysitter because one of the regulars is a student in the district I live in and they started at normal time. I have been wanting to go to the Arboretum at Penn State University Park for a while now and I thought the kids might also enjoy it. I kind of expected I wouldn't see as much with two kids along, but they really did well with