It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.
Storytime was led by New York Times bestselling children’s book author, Deborah L. Diesen. Diesen.
The Midland native opened Storytime by talking to the audience about book covers, and how kids too young to read can tell a lot about a book from its cover. She help up a copy of her latest book, the Barefooted, Bad-tempered Baby Brigade, and asked the audience what they could tell about about the book.
“The babies look mean,” shouted one child in the audience.
It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.
It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.
Storytime was led by New York Times bestselling children’s book author, Deborah L. Diesen. Diesen.
The Midland native opened Storytime by talking to the audience about book covers, and how kids too young to read can tell a lot about a book from its cover. She help up a copy of her latest book, the Barefooted, Bad-tempered Baby Brigade, and asked the audience what they could tell about about the book.
“The babies look mean,” shouted one child in the audience.
It was an extra-special Storytime session at the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library Wednesday, July 28.