5. Read 5 wrapped books
I unwrapped another book a few weeks ago and read half of it on the Metro and the other half while waiting for my flight home from Portland. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo was a super sweet (though sometimes heartbreaking) story about a child's rabbit toy that finds itself separated from its family and moving from home to home in search of love and caring. It meets a whole lot of different people and beings--some who love it and others who are rough with it. And it learns a lot about the world at the same time, including learning some tough lessons. The illustrations were simply gorgeous and really got to the heart of each scene chosen.
Progress: 5/5
I unwrapped another book a few weeks ago and read half of it on the Metro and the other half while waiting for my flight home from Portland. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo was a super sweet (though sometimes heartbreaking) story about a child's rabbit toy that finds itself separated from its family and moving from home to home in search of love and caring. It meets a whole lot of different people and beings--some who love it and others who are rough with it. And it learns a lot about the world at the same time, including learning some tough lessons. The illustrations were simply gorgeous and really got to the heart of each scene chosen. Progress: 5/5