
Mr. Jacob reads Stalactite & Stalagmite
Drew Beckmeyer's Stalactite & Stalagmite is a coup, a masterwork, and a treat.
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Hosted by Mister Jacob · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 21 episodes
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Mister Jacob hosts Mr. Jacob Reads, a arts show with 21 episodes published.

Drew Beckmeyer's Stalactite & Stalagmite is a coup, a masterwork, and a treat.
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Chloé Alméras' Josephine is a book about harmonious contrapositions.
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Jesper Cederstand and Clara Dackenberg's How to Comfort a Monster is about the invaluable futility of helping the helpless.
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Deborah Underwood and Jax Chow's Tiny Garden is a book about a child unshaken by the demands of the world.
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Loops by Jashar Awan is a story about resilience, cheer, and the failures inherent to success, the setbacks natural to a waxing big kid.
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Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson's Milo Imagines the World is a story about a curious and earnest kid working to make sense of the world around him.
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WARNING: This nonfiction biography tells the story of resistance heroes in Hitler's Germany. It's important, but listener discretion is advised.
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Jessie Sima's Harriet Gets Carried Away is the story of a kid who likes to dress up.
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The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown's The Important Book is not that I made a podcast episode on it, but it's gotta count for something, right?
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Kevin Henkes comes from Wisconsin, and this is not the end of his many virtues.
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Mary Lyn Ray's When You Find the Right Rock is a beautiful book, both in its wide text and in Felicita Sala's gorgeous illustrations.
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Cristina Quintero and Sarah Gonzales' The Only Way to Make Bread paints a wide picture with room for every baker to find themselves and to share community.
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Drew Beckmeyer's The FIrst Week of School is a collection of stories about what happens when Nobody comes to class.
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Judith Viorst and Ray Cruz's classic book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a book about how unfair things can be when you're small and powerless and Australia is so very far away.
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Katrina Goldsaito and Yas Imamura's When Cherry Blossoms Fall is a note on sweetness made bitter by ending and ending made beautiful in transience.
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Larissa Theule and Teagan White's The Sweater: A Story of Community is a wonderful story about the ways we can (and should) come together to help anyone who finds themselves in our community.
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Mo Willem's Welcome: A Mo Willems Guide for New Arrivals is a book aimed at parents but perfect for infants--and probably fun for older kids too!
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Karina Iceberg's A Good Hide is a lovely story of a community coming together to turn a moose hide into leather!
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Kate Rolfe's Wiggling Words is an honest story about the struggles and joys of reading with dyslexia told in delightful typographic art.
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Daniel Nayeri and Vesper Stamper's A Knot is Not a Tangle is a perfect memory of the making of an imperfect, beautiful rug. Keep an eye on the boy's sheep toy, which he keeps as safe as his Grandpa keeps his sheep.
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