The smart, funny, deeply endearing comedy We Are Lady Parts, about an all-female, all-Muslim punk band from the UK, is back on Peacock after a very long hiatus. Here's why you shouldn't wait to make it your next binge:
After a three-year wait, Peacock's stellar comedy about an all-female Muslim punk band returns — and doubles down on the promise of its first season.
The cutest, sweetest 5th and 6th grade boys just learned how to use microfilm for fun and checked out the original 9-11 footage and it warmed my very burnt out librarian heart.
Chaperoning four 11 year olds at the mall. Glad Wet and Wild makeup was dirt cheap during my extremely brief experimentation phase. Also these kids have no spending impulse control. Need to teach my daughter some financial skills asap.
Here are my favorite books that I read in 2023. In lieu of alt-text, here is the goodreads list I used to generate the image: www.goodreads.com/review/list/...
Just finished All That's Left to Say by Emery Lord. Absolutely loved it.
I hate that my social awkwardness has such a negative impact on my kids.
Just finished The Firefly Summer by Morgan Matson and really loved it. I don't get to read much middle grade but this was very sweet and moving.
If you need a short reprieve from the world being terrible, I would recommend the new Marvelous 3 album. It was quite a surprise and really great.
The children at my Halloween horror movie are working my last nerve but I have to admit I chuckled when someone asked, "Where's the scary part?" and another said, "America."
Bringing this back in light of the Scholastic Book Fair news. My kid's school definitely had the diverse titles listed as opt in. But possibly there weren't any or many LGBT+ titles to opt into? Just awful all around.