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Boo-Boos that Changed the world

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  Wittenstein, B. (2018) The Boo-Boos That Changed The World : A true story about an accidental invention (really!). Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge This book is about the invention of the most important medical advancement in history: The Band-Aid!   Earle Dickson was a cotton buyer for Johnson and Johnson.   His wife was an accident-prone homemaker.   When Earle continuously came home to an injured wife, he knew he had to do something.   That something led to the invention of the Band-Aid! A really fun book, with a really true history lesson.   The story is written in a humorous way that makes you want to keep reading (even with the multiple fake endings).   This is a great book for anyone who likes to learn fun facts, read silly stories, or likes Band-Aids!

Haircuts and Donkeys (Crown & Saving Winslow review)

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  Creech, S. (2018) Saving Winslow . New York, NY: Harper Collins  Louie doesn’t have a great track record with pets.   Each animal he has tried to care for has either run away, disappeared, or died.   But when his dad shows up with a tiny baby donkey, Louie knows things are going to be different.   While everyone else tells him the donkey won’t make it, Louie refuses to listen.   He’s determined to do everything in his power to save Winslow, and beat the status quo. This was a nice short story.   It touches on loss, family, and friendship.   Louie’s determination to be there for the donkey, is often reflected in his loss of companionship from his brother, who went off to the military.   A nice feel good story.   Barnes, D. (2017) Crown . Evanston, IL: Agate Publishing This book is all about a boy’s trip to the barber shop and how it makes him feel.   It’s very poetic in how it describes the processes,   t...

It's a Book.

Smith, Lane. (2010) It’s a Book. New York, NY: Roaring Brook Press A don key joins a monkey for a sit.   The monkey is reading a book, while the donkey has a laptop.   The donkey starts asking lots of inane questions about the uses of the book, while the monkey begins to get irritated.   Finally he gives the donkey the book to see.   After that, the donkey doesn’t want to give it back. The monkey lives the frustration many of us have felt from those who can’t fathom the use of a book.   While the book is written at a child’s level, it will probably mean much more to an adult.   It may be just a book, but it’s a great book.