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I really like this short read. Imagine if the rain would wipe out your memory. Just crazy.
I really like this short read. Imagine if the rain would wipe out your memory. Just crazy.
I reworked my #roll100 list earlier this month, and boy am I happy about it!
1-50 is short story collections I‘d like to reread - like Summerwater and Faraway World.
51-75 is new short story collections on my TBR shelf.
76-100 is other books I‘d like to reread. Aesthetica is an early @AardvarkBookClub selection that I‘m excited to revisit. I hope I can get to all/most of these next month!
A cute little book about a girl and her dog discovery of keeping dry with an umbrella 🌂 #ISpyBingoAugust @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
“The sun fills Drop with energy. She gets all warm and wiggly. Then she pops off the surface of the water and floats into the air!”
Students can create their own water cycle journey by mapping out Drop‘s adventure through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. They can illustrate and describe each stage, connecting the science of the water cycle to Drop‘s fun experiences.
Meet Drop! She's not just water, she's an adventurer who's seen it all, even dinosaurs! From plummeting out of rain clouds to taking a thousand-year nap in a glacier, Drop flows everywhere and makes life on Earth possible.