Posts Tagged ‘rabbits’

Homemade and Heart-felt: DIY Valentines

Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

There’s nothing quite like receiving a handmade card on Valentine’s day from someone you love. This weekend, get inspired to break out the craft supplies and make some sweet and simple cards for your valentine. Don’t want to craft alone or afraid you don’t have the right supplies? Come on down to The Carle this weekend for a Valentime-Making party! Here’s the details:

Valentine-Making Party
February 2, 2013
10:00 am – 11:30 am (Please arrive before 10:30.)
$7 per participant; Museum Admission extra
Ages 4 and up with an adult
Grab a friend and come for some creative fun. The Carle will provide all the materials you need to make some special valentines. Space is limited; registration recommended. Walk-ins accepted as space allows.

 

Whether you are coming to The Carle or making valentines at home or school, we thought you could use some sweet inspiration. Here are some book recommendations from our Shop and Reading Library about Valentine’s Day and love.

Otter and Odder

Otter and Odder: A Love Story by James Howe, illustrated by Chris Raschka (Candlewick Press, 2012)

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Mr. Prickles: A Quill-Fated Love Story by Kara LaReau, pictures by Scott Magoon (Roaring Brook Press, 2012)

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Big Hugs, Little Hugs by Felicia Bond (Philomel Books, 2012)

Love Waves

Love Waves by Rosemary Wells (Candlewick Press, 2011)

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The Biggest Kiss by Joanna Walsh & Judi Abbot (Simon & Schuster, 2011)

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Maisy’s Valentine by Lucy Cousins (Candlewick Press, 2005)

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Bear in Love by Daniel Pinkwater, illustrated by Will Hillenbrand (Candlewick Press, 2012)

Valentines Surprise

Valentine Surprise by Corinne Demas, illustrations by R.W. Alley (Walker Publishing Company, 2008)

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Sugar Cookies: Sweet Little Lessons on Love by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Jane Dyer & Brooke Dyer (HarperCollins, 2009)

For some crafty card ideas and techniques, check out some of our new favorite art books as well.

Art Lab For Kids

Art Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper and Mixed-Media for Budding Artists of All Ages by Susan Schwake (Quarry Books, 2012)

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Print & Stamp Lab: 52 Ideas for Handmade, Upcycled Print Tools by Tracy Bunkers (Quarry Books, 2010)

For more about card-making, be sure to check out the Art Studio’s blog, especially this video of our Art Studio’s own Meghan Burch making valentines on Mass Appeal last year. Happy crafting!

 

Picture Book Puzzler: Bountiful Bunnies

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Happy Spring to you all! I apologize for being so absent recently as I’ve been so crazy busy here at the store! I hope you’ll excuse the re-post of our bunny Picture Book Puzzler from last year. It’s an oldie but a goodie!

Can you name all of the picture books below based on the bunny illustration? Put your guesses in the comments below and I’ll be back with the answers.

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Top of the Shelf: Little White Rabbit

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Little White Rabbit by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books, 2011)

This big book with big pictures and small words, averaging less than a sentence a page, much like Henke’s Caldecott Award-winning Kitten’s First Full Moon, will appeal especially to young children. The story is an adventure away from home, but without Peter Rabbit’s naughtiness. This rabbit hops along with bouncy hope, exercising his imagination, which is not so much a vehicle for fantasy as compassion, which seems Kevin Henke’s sort of imagination, too. Little White Rabbit wonders what it would be like to be green, like grass, or tall, like trees, as still as a rock, or to flutter like butterflies, before he ends up safe at home, where, while his brothers and sisters sleep, he’s the bunny with the roving eye. The front cover is pink and the back is green under the book jacket, and green and pink dominate: from clover and rabbit-nose through grass and trees. We can almost smell spring.

Buy Little White Rabbit or read on for more Top of the Shelf book reviews.