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LibrarianRyan
The Quiltmaker's Gift | Jeff Brumbeau, Gail De Marcken
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4 ⭐This book may be a little long, but the story is heartfelt. It is about a selfish king who wants presents and gifts from everybody. The one present he can‘t have is a quilt from the lady in the mountains. She only makes quilts for people who can‘t afford them. She tells the king give of yourself and I will make you a quilt. The king will not do this. Instead, he punishes the old lady and in turn just punishes himself.

LibrarianRyan This book does have a happy ending and is simply lovely. The illustrations are classic, and so is the story. I see this book being handed down from “maker to “maker as they share the love conjunctions. 13mo
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TheSpineView
Bearskin | Howard Pyle
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Movie: Tangled

Klou Good choice! 2y
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rwmg
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Although sensibilities have obviously changed since 1974, particularly with regard to James's relationships with his “favourites“, it was still an interesting read and particularly informative about his time in Scotland before inheriting the English throne

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Kappadeemom
Bearskin | Howard Pyle
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Bookzombie 😂 Some years this is what I want to do. 2y
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oliviascrimo
King and King | Linda de Haan

March 1st, 2003
This book is all about a king trying to find his queen. After meeting all these potential women to be his queen, the king decided that he likes one of the women‘s brothers better. He decides that he would be happier marrying him, so that is what he does.

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allycrothers
King and King | Linda de Haan
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Published : 2000
Authors - Linda De Haan, Stern Nijalnd
Genre - Children's Fiction
King & King is a great child's book that touches on important issues such as LGBTQ+ representation. This is a spin on a classic tale and i absolutely adored this read! It gives such a great message and could open amazing discussions about inclusivity. This book is a great book to have in your classroom library for all ages!