Author Archives: Carol Early Cooney

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About Carol Early Cooney

I love to read. I love to share my thoughts on books and hope to hear what you think also. Looking to see what books I read beyond those I write about? Check out my Goodreads!

Carol’s Caravan of Christmas Creations (Christmas Books from the Basement) – Day 17

  Wee Mouse Christmas By Alyssa Satin Capucilli This is a little pop-up book. There is a pop-up on each page along with some flaps to lift. It is the story of a little mouse that in the quiet of … Continue reading

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Carol’s Caravan of Christmas Creations (Christmas Books from the Basement) – Day 16

You would think that I would start running out of books, wouldn’t you.  But I’m not…. Santabear’s First Christmas Story by Barbara Read Illustrations by Howard B. Lewis   Last Friday, I wrote about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and how … Continue reading

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Carol’s Caravan of Christmas Creations (Christmas Books from the Basement) – Day 15

There is more snow and the temperature has dropped. It is time to cozy on the couch and read –  Children of Christmas By Cynthia Rylant I know why this book made it into the Christmas selection. Cynthia Rylant wrote … Continue reading

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Carol’s Caravan of Christmas Creations (Christmas Books from the Basement) – Day 13

Do you suffer from paraskevidekatriaphobia? Then it is time to get under the covers because today is Friday, December 13. This date has been significant in my life to two reasons. The first is that it is my Grandmother’s birthday … Continue reading

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Carol’s Caravan of Christmas Creations (Christmas Books from the Basement) – Day 12

Oh, Baby, It’s cold outside! Time to curl up in with a blanket and a Christmas book!  Henry’s Christmas Star By Jeffrey Dinardo   Henry is a bird who lives with his Mother, Father, and little sister. (The birds are … Continue reading

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