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Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Welcoming Bare feet Into Spring!

Spring has certainly sprung early in Northwest Ct.  The dainty crocuses and the showy daffodils have already gone by.  The tulips are ready to burst.  I really need to plant my new Lenten Rose now that the cold snap has past.  Also the Elephant Ear bulbs are calling from the basement that they are ready for the warmer soil.  Spring has also sprung with Barefoot Books.  We have new, beautiful titles to bring out your green thumbs and appreciation for the Earth and its' creatures.  You and your family will fall in love with Grandpa's Garden or My Mama Earth.  For the little ones Who's in the Farmyard or Farmyard Rhymes might be just the perfect books to cuddle up and read with.  Celebrate this Spring with a new Spring wreath for your door and a new Barefoot Book for someone you love.  Welcoming all those Bare feet!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Happy National Poetry Month!

In honor of National Poetry Month Bare-Footnotes would like to highlight one of Barefoot's beautiful poetry books, The Sun in Me.  This lovely book is perfect for Earth Day celebrations.  The illustrations are amazing!  So is the price.  Originally $12.99, but NOW on sale for only $9.99.  You can celebrate National Poetry Month and Earth Day with just this one book.  Amazing!


The Sun in Me

Listen to the soothing patter of a summer rainfall, watch the first flames of the rising sun, and sing with the stars as you travel through this enchanting anthology of nature poems. Poems from many different cultures are brought together here to celebrate the beauty and fragility of our lovely Earth.

Ages 3 to 11 years
Compiled By: Judith Nicholls
Illustrated By: Beth Krommes
Available at http://marshamiles.barefootbooks.com 
or click on book above