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I Ain't Gonna Paint No More!
I Ain't Gonna Paint No More! | Karen Beaumont
7 posts | 12 read | 1 to read
In the rhythm of a familiar folk song, a child cannot resist adding one more dab of paint in surprising places.
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BookInMyHands
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Our Circulation remodel is still not completely done (9 months and counting- waiting for the desk), but I painted a few walls on Friday so we could hang my mom‘s painting this weekend.
One more thing done, and I love how it looks. Except the wall plates. I forgot those.
#publiclibrarian

ElishaLovesBooks Awesome painting!💙 6y
LibrarianRyan That painting is simple but gorgeous . 6y
GypsyKat It‘s gorgeous! 😍 6y
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LibrarianRyan
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1. The closest when I walk in the door. Locally it's Sci-Fi/Fantasy. I work my was from front to back.
2. curiouser, and curiouser
3. Tagged
4. @CherylSwaffordAuthor

#fridayfavorites

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LibrarianRyan
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1. Younger than my mother.
2. One younger but much taller brother
3. two who each have four legs and fur 🐶
4. Gunslinger Girl
5. My fav picture book is tagged
6. 🤓👍
7. Toodles
8. Im a jack of all trades and can remember obscure facts
9. Dogs Rule
10. Tea, and Coco
11. I don't know how she does it
12. @ZombieGnomeGuy completely random pick. Hello

#hallowhoareyou @Gyldholm @SaturnDoo

Sharpeipup Your answers made me chuckle esp. #1 7y
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Blueberry
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#emojinov 🎨 Two really cute children's books from my collection.

LibrarianRyan I ain't gonna paint is my FAVORITE children's book. I quote it way too often. 7y
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JocelynNolton
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I Ain‘t Gonna Paint No More! By Karen Beaumont and illustrated by
David Catrow is a New York Times Besteller, P book that could be used
as a S. This book follows a little boy who just loves to paint…
everything! This book is written to the tune of "It Ain't Gonna Rain
No More". It incorporates rhymes and promotes physical awareness of
body parts. This is overall a fun book that I think students will
really enjoy! The UDL principle 4.1- vary the

JocelynNolton methods for response and
navigation & EL 18-use commands and directions that involve overt
student actions as in Total Physical Response (TPR) can be done with
this book. This is a link to a math lesson that was inspired by this
book. This would be better suited for younger children
https://buggyandbuddy.com/counting-game-inspired-by-i-aint-gonna-paint-no-more/
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7y
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LibrarianRyan
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I couldn't do just 1 top 10 list. So here is one for each of the three main age groups. These are usually the authors that I must read their books. Even if I don't do it in a timely manner. #top10recommendations

mabell Great lists! It's been awhile since I've read a Hiaasen. His books were laugh out loud funny. And from your children's list, one of my all time favorites is 7y
JaclynW I love that you did 3 lists! 7y
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emtobiasz
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Today's Messy Art program theme is Fingerpainting. Let's hope this book is more of a cautionary tale than a goal 😬 #saturdaylibrarian

Lauren_reading My kinders love this book! It's so cute 8y
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