Dorothy
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Notes from the Story Room
- 365 Days Of Children's Books
- A Year of Reading
- Beyond the Book Storytimes
- Carol's Corner
- Checked Out
- Childmade Tutorials
- Children and Books
- CraftMe Silly Librarian
- Dragon's Reading Corner
- Fingerplays & Action Rhymes
- Future Librarian Superhero
- Guybrarian
- I.N.K.
- In the Children's Room
- Kids Growing Libraries
- Kristi Taylor Photography
- Librarian Lisa's Storytimes
- LibrErin
- Literacy Launchpad
- Mary K.'s blog | CLEL
- Mel's Desk
- Miss Jeannette: Adventures of a Children's Program Leader
- Miss Mary Liberry
- Miss Sara's Notes
- Mollie's Yattitude Problem
- momandkiddo.blogspot
- Mommy and Me Book Club
- Narrating Tales of Preschool Storytime
- Natasha the Artsy Librarian
- One Librarian's Book Reviews
- Peter H. Reynolds' Stellar Cafe
- PoetryTagTime Tips
- Preschool Storytime Crafts
- Rain Makes Applesauce
- Read Rabbit Read
- Read, Sarah, Read!
- Reading Confetti
- Recipe for Reading
- Silly Librarian Storytime
- Story Time Secrets
- storytime katie
- Storytime Source Page
- SurLaLune Fairy Tales Blog
- Texas Librarian
- The Cath in the Hat
- The Librarian's Assistant
- The Official SCBWI Blog
- The Passionate Librarian - Babette Reeves
- The Serpentine Library
- There's a Dragon in my Art Room
- Through the Looking Glass Book Reviews
- What Happens In Storytime...
- Wildly Read
- Young Books
- Poetry for Children
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Museums or Libraries |
Occupation | Children's Librarian |
Location | United States |
Introduction | Salutations! I am the owner of The Wielded Pen. Educated in English and Children's Literature, I am an avid reader, an aspiring writer and artist, lover of travel, and, all-in-all, a Super Children's Librarian. |
Interests | Writing, Travel, Reading, Art, Researching, History, Organizing, Collecting Antique Books, Watching Movies, Laughing and Having Fun |
Favorite Books | There are so many I don't know where to begin! |
When you spilled the milk, did it look like the moon?
Sometimes it looks like the moon. Sometimes it looks like a lamb. Sometimes it looks like an ice cream cone. But it wasn't the moon, or a lamb, or an ice cream cone. What does your spilt milk look like?