Tag Archives: Spring
Miss Lisa’s Book Review – Planting a Rainbow
One more week and counting…till that wonderful first day of spring! The change of seasons is really fascinating, as we see many plants starting to grow, trees starting to bud, and can you hear that? I listened outside very early in the morning and heard the birds chirping! When you hear that, it is a sign for SURE that SPRING IS ON THE WAY!
Posted in Miss Lisa's Book Reviews Also tagged Growing Vegetable Soup, Lois Ehlert, Miss Lisa's Book Review, Miss Lisa's Story Time, Planting a Rainbow Comments closed
All Day Play – Spring
All Day Play is back! Just $12 +tax per person. ALL YOU CAN PLAY LASER TAG AND PLAYGROUND!
Miss Lisa’s Book Review – Mother’s Day
Welcome to May, lovers of reading and all our Amazone friends! Of course this week, we want to give a big THANK YOU to our moms for all they do for us! Moms are special, they give so much of their time and love and attention; it is so nice that this Sunday on Mother’s Day we have a great opportunity to honor them.
Posted in Miss Lisa's Book Reviews Also tagged Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother Too?, Eileen Spinelli. Mother’s Mother’s Day, Eric Carle, home made gifts for mother, I Like Noisy, Lorna Balain, Miss Lisa's Book Review, Miss Lisa's Story Time, Mom likes Quiet, Mother's Day, mother's day gift ideas, Reading Comments closed
Miss Lisa’s Book Review – David Kirk
As the bugs come out in full force in the jungle, can you guess one important friend in nature that keeps them all under control? Here are some hints: he doesn’t like the rain, he has to “trap” all his own food, and spins the strongest material in the world for his “webby” home. Have you guessed it?
Posted in Miss Lisa's Book Reviews Also tagged David Kirk, Little Miss Spider, Little Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch School, Miss Lisa's Book Review, Miss Lisa's Story Time, Miss Spider series, Miss Spider’s ABC, Miss Spider’s New Car, Miss Spider’s Tea Party, Miss Spider’s Wedding, Reading Comments closed



For Best Indoor Playspace
Miss Lisa’s Book Review – One