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I Spy Christmas: A Book of Picture Riddles (Picture Books) by Jean Marzollo

Nancy Drew Mystery Stories : The Secret of The Old Clock by Carolyn G. Keene

You and Me: Our Place by Leonie Norrington

Pokey little puppy: From the world of little golden books by Margaret Wise Brown

Angelina and Alice by Katharine Holabird

Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter

The day grandma came to stay (and spoilt my life) by Diana Kidd

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Tags20th Century (1,766), Picture Book (1,102), Australian (992), Children's Fiction (415), 21st Century (395), English (363), Own (327), Fiction (291), American (238), Biography (135) — see all tags

GroupsAussie librarians, Australian LibraryThingers, Bloggers, Children's Fiction, Children's Literature, Librarians who LibraryThing

Favorite authorsMichael Foreman, Peter Pavey, Ruth Rendell (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBorders Hornsby, Pages & Pages Booksellers, T's Bookshop, The Children's Bookshop

About me A time-challenged grandmother, reader and former librarian who
loves picture books.

About my library This is not my personal library but a record of my reading - some I own and some are titles that I have borrowed and read through the years. I'm now moving into the 21st century and transferring my written reading log into a digital format. Now I can classify, sort, search and easily retrieve details of favourites read long ago.

LocationGalston, New South Wales, Australia

Account typepublic, lifetime

URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/bibliaugrapher (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/bibliaugrapher (library)

Member sinceApr 19, 2006

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BAIT is our Yrs 8-10 reading program. It stands for "Books Are Interesting Tools". A Grade 8 student won a competition we ran 5 yrs ago and came up with it.
Hi there. Was just browsing your catalogue and noticed you have some Sonya Hartnett novels. I love her books and find it pleasing to see that others do to. What do you think of her? I absolutely adore her writing.
Interesting to see some of the books listed - so many different memories, and some that I think might suit the grandmother mode (Shirley Hughes?)or are these just an occupational hazard? And do the Steven Covey books really help you manage the time to read, cook, self-improve, develop IT savvy, spend time with family, and work too?

After receiving '1000 Books to Read Before You Die' for Christmas, I see I have a lot to catch up on!!! And many to add to a blank list too!
Hi, Thanks for the invitation to Australian LibraryThingers, I was surprised it has been so long since I've logged in, I've noticed the changes distantly while I've been studying.
I see you have Mama's going to buy you a Mocking Bird by Jean Little. It was one of my favourites as a child. Have you read any of her other books? I also enjoyed the ones about Anna and Rudy though I cannot remember the names of them at the moment.
Thought so (although it was a bit difficult to tell behind those amazing glasses!). I teach at Kotara High in Newcastle.

Liza
Hi!
We are from NSW too (Paul was going to change our profile to say that. I noticed you yesterday (checking out who else had Learning for the future)- your initials aren't JB are they?
Liza
Thanks! I decided to catalogue all my kids' books because of the ability to sort by tags--I teach using an emergent curriculum, and often need a book about something odd--like string--that I could never find using a regular card cataloguing system. :-)

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