Books Magazine

WW: Playing with Boxes

Posted on the 19 September 2012 by Librarygirl

WW: Playing with Boxes

V playing with the empty wipes box


With all the toys in the house, this kid wants to play with the empty wipes box.
WW: Playing with Boxes

Note: All opinions provided on this blog are my own. If a product was given to me for review, the source of that product is noted in the post. Bookstore links are generally affiliate links and I do earn a small amount for each purchase. Other affiliate links will be noted in the post.

You Might Also Like :

Add a comment Report spam/abuse Print this article Share on Facebook See the original article
Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog

These articles might interest you :

  • Speed Date: Girls Most Likely To by Kate Davies

    The Plot: The Girls Most Likely To are connected stories that happen around a high school reunion. The first story, Most Likely to Succeed is about Kelsey... Read more

    The 03 May 2013 by   Darthclavie
    BOOKS, CULTURE
  • Jason Brooks' Illustrated Guide to Paris

    Paris Sketchbook is a stunning gift book from leading international fashion illustrator Jason Brooks. Although he is best known for his beautiful fashion... Read more

    The 14 May 2013 by   Invisiblemadevisible
    ART & DESIGN, BOOKS, CULTURE
  • Review: The Disgrace of Kitty Grey by Mary Hooper

    Thrilling YA Historical: my heart was breaking for Kitty several times! Chronicling the fall from grace of a Regency dairymaid, this is a brilliant read. Read more

    The 06 May 2013 by   Bethkemp
    BOOKS, CULTURE
  • The Girl In Berlin

    So it’s spy novels all this week and first up is a very classy example of the genre indeed, Elizabeth Wilson’s The Girl in Berlin. Read more

    The 14 May 2013 by   Litlove
    BOOKS, CULTURE
  • Red Joan

    This novel is based on a true story from 1999, in which 87-year-old Melita Norwood was identified as one of the most important and longest-serving Soviet spies... Read more

    The 15 May 2013 by   Litlove
    BOOKS, CULTURE

Add a comment