Is this kid cool or WHAT?
Well, this gave us and others a spark in our lives, so this is the spark for today, a little flame that is setting off FIREWORKS in so many places, but especially in kids who want to LEARN!
Hats off and hugs to this amazing little girl, Joslyn Diffenbaugh, and many thanks for your spark of knowledge! There is hope for kids’ futures after all…and I am making an “L” for libraries everywhere that will host these clubs.
Loulou – you look BEAUTIFUL!!!! Mamma hasn’t read any of these – but she will! Lots of things she hasn’t read!!!
I’d start with Animal Farm myself…
I’m so glad there are kids like this. Restores my faith in humanity.
We, too, LOVED these kids. And still do…
You don’t have to answer all the “before ones” bUT you are COOL for sure, LOL!!!! I just didn’t see this one!
We have forgotten what the “before” ones mean! Before what
OPPS I ADDRESSED THE WRONG LETTER!!! MY brain isn’t working!! OH MY!!!
No problem.
Having a mind of your own means just that! What a very cool story – gives us all hope for the next wonderful generation!!!
Hugs, Teddy
We are in total agreement. They are wonderful kids.
What great kids, Loulou! A fantastic initiative.
We applaud them! So innovative and so important for our libraries and schools.
I love it when kids make their voices heard. XO
ME,TOO. Being a kid myself, haha…
Good job kid ! By the way, ask your Mama if she ever did anything she was told not to when she was that age. Our human sure did and so did lots of her friends !
Oh yeah oh yeah mama can’t even count on several hands which she did when she was told not to!
No one tells ME what to read or not read, Loulou!
Am glad that there are others like me out there.
Darn tootin’, whatever that means. Lady Chatterly was pretty cool…
I have read some of those books…I am still ‘normal’ whatever that means!
However maybe instead of banning them, they should be allowed to be read with parental guidance, and when students are more mature and not easily swayed by the things they read and are influenced by.
Well, these kids do not seem to be swayable minds. We are pretty sure that they know way more than mama did at that age, and she read everything from Lolita to Henry Miller and is totally sane we are pretty sure.