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There are no limits to our imagination, only limits to us being understood.
Open your hearts and welcome the gifts of our creative contributions to the world.

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Book Title & Alexandra's Review

Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen

Young Children

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A lion starts visiting the local library but runs into trouble as he tries to both obey the rules and help his librarian friend.

 

A heartwarming library set story with wonderful illustrations that leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.

 

I love all the expressions on the lion’s face from his sad pitiful face to his worried face to his happy proud face.

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Just like the lion in this book, my service dog, Dude, is very popular at all the libraries I go to (I’m lucky, I live within short driving distances of multiple libraries). Every time we walk into a library, Dude is showered with attention by the librarians. Whenever I don’t bring him along, the librarians get all worried and ask if something happened to him. I simply say that he’s just not with me today and they get so disappointed. This is why I always try to bring him with me when I go there three or four times a week.

 

Dude even look like a lion.

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See the resemblance.

 

This weeks’ Weird but True Facts about Lions

A lion’s roar is louder than a lawn mower.

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