
I’ve not yet begun to compile a “favorites” list this year, but if I knew a person’s taste, I might refer to the variety of great books from my 2017 list.

For a very small child, any book that offers large, colorful pictures and very short, simple descriptions that can be shared, such as my Phoenix author buddy Rita Goldner’s book Orangutan.They admit they have no idea what book to read next, what book would you recommend?īook tastes vary so greatly from person to person and age to age, it’s fortunate we have so many to choose from! Finally, you decide to ask them if they need help. In the spirit of sharing love and solidarity with our blogging family, nominate 8-12 people for the same award.ġ) You are in the bookstore and you see someone walking around for an hour looking at all the books looking lost.Share the link of the blogger who has shown love to you by nominating you.


The rules for accepting this award are as follows: The Rules:

If you haven’t already, check out her blog, please. She posts very insightful and detailed reviews and always balances her posts with what she found that was good and what didn’t work so well. Nina never fails to like and comment on posts, though I’ve no clue where she gets the time–she is a very busy mother of three and a professional outside her home. I am thrilled to be nominated for a second award by Nina over at The Cozy Pagesand so appreciate the shout out.
