Mailbox Monday, created by Marcia at To Be Continued, formerly The Printed Page, has a permanent home at its own blog.
To check out what everyone has received over the last week, visit the blog and check out the links. Leave yours too.
Also, each week, Leslie, Vicki, and I will share the Books that Caught Our Eye from everyone’s weekly links.
Here’s what my daughter received from Scholastic Book Club and the library sale:
Pete the Cat: Groovy Phonics Game
1001 Things to Spot in Fairyland
Zootopia: Big Trouble in Little Rodentia
The Good Dinosaur: A Boy Named Spot
National Geographic Kids: Nighttime
Paw Patrol: King for a Day!
Red: A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall
Little Tree by Loren Long
Max the Brave by Ed Vere
Night Animals by Gianna Marino
How Do Dinosaurs Stay Friends? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague
Five Little Monkeys Reading in Bed by Eileen Christelow
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
Just Like Dora!
Pizza and Other Stinky Poems, pictures by Amanda Haley
The Night I Followed the Dog by Nina Laden
What did you receive?
Oh look at all those books! I am like that if the kids bring the Scholastics catalog – I want to get tons of books for them.
Hope you and she enjoy all of this reading!
I love getting kids tons of books…it’s a weakness
What a great group of books! My kids loved Scholastic when they were in school.
My daughter loves it. They had it at preschool too. Not that we need any more books in this house really.
Wow, what a haul! I hope she enjoys them all!
She had a great time picking them out.
These books look wonderful! Some of these titles are terrific. I used to love to order books for my children and take them to the library book sales at school. 🙂
She really likes these Scholastic lists. She has her first book fair at the school next week.
Looks like she got some wonderful books!
Thanks, Mary. I hope she loves them.
We used to love Scholastic book clubs! Your daughter must be thrilled with her stash.
She is very thrilled.
Wow, she made out! Those Scholastic orders really get you, don’t they? The “Crayons” books look adorable to me.
She loves books about animals and crayons. Art, as you know, is one of her favorite things.