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This Week’s Peanut Gallery
These Peanut Gallery posts are where we put up whatever we’ve found responding to the latest BOB news. Be sure to let us know in the comments if we’ve missed yours and we will either add it here or put in our next Peanut Gallery post (which will be after the Battle commences!).
Around the web:
- SJCD Library is ready!
- Lisa at Read for Keeps gives us her personal favorites.
- Tales from a Loud Librarian is gearing up.
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Cecilia Cackley Finally decided on my Undead poll vote for Battle of the Kids Books. We Cecilias need to stick together 🙂 @cecebellbooks @sljsbob
- CeceBellBooks @citymousedc @SLJsBoB Oh, thank you! Let’s always stick together
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Flaherty Elementary No School Thursday, Mar. 5, 2015. Snuggle up with a good book! #BoB #sljbob via @wdrb Snow Fox Alert
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Erica Bretall Just finished Crossover & loved it! That makes13 #sljbob books down only 3 left
- LeilaSalesBooks Only three days left to vote for WE WERE LIARS … Please vote for it. For me. For my brackets. I need you.
Filed under: 2015, Peanut Gallery
About Battle Commander
The Battle Commander is the nom de guerre for children’s literature enthusiasts Monica Edinger and Roxanne Hsu Feldman, fourth grade teacher and middle school librarian at the Dalton School in New York City and Jonathan Hunt, the County Schools Librarian at the San Diego County Office of Education. All three have served on the Newbery Committee as well as other book selection and award committees. They are also published authors of books, articles, and reviews in publications such as the New York Times, School Library Journal, and the Horn Book Magazine. You can find Monica at educating alice and on twitter as @medinger. Roxanne is at Fairrosa Cyber Library and on twitter as @fairrosa. Jonathan can be reached at hunt_yellow@yahoo.com.
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