![]() ![]() Reynolds and Brown have crafted a Halloween tale that balances a really spooky premise with the hilarity that accompanies any mention of underwear. Kimmel’s I Took My Frog to the Library (1990), illustrated by Blanche Sims-and it doesn’t hurt that the maned visitor is as huge and friendly looking as the one in James Daugherty’s classic Andy and the Lion. Consider this a less prescriptive alternative to Eric A. When Miss Merriweather takes a fall, the lion roars to attract help, then slinks out in shame-but McBee redeems himself by bustling out into the rain to inform the offender that Exceptions to the Rules are sometimes allowed. Anxious-looking patrons of all ages quickly become accepting ones in Hawkes’s soft toned watercolors, and if Miss Merriweather’s hair and dress seem a bit stereotypical, occasional CRT monitors balance glimpses of rubber date stamps and a card catalog in his gracious, old style interiors. McBee and allows it to stay-so long as it keeps quiet, doesn’t run and makes itself useful cleaning books and licking envelopes while waiting for storytime to begin. When a lion wanders into a small town public library the Head Librarian, Miss Merriweather, brushes off the protestations of her realistically officious colleague Mr. Knudsen and Hawkes pick a perfect setting to express the idea that breaking rules can sometimes be a good thing. Chesworth’s pen-and-wash artwork is playful and evocative (though the rich merchant appears to be wearing leather sandals, not golden slippers), while the author keeps the text as simple and easeful as Diogenes would have wanted, fleshing out the philosopher in an afterword. ![]() He addresses Alexander the Great with the same clarity-“Would you please step aside? You’re blocking my sun”-while taking his leisure in his famous pot. Here, Diogenes the dog sports the real man’s quirks and tricks-he carries a lantern in the middle of the day, in search of a “good man” (they’re hard to find)-and appealingly delivers his advice to the people of Athens: live simply, want little, be your own master. Diogenes-father of the Cynic (meaning “dog-like” in ancient Greek, as Diogenes unashamedly did his private business in public) school, exemplar of the autonomous ascetic-is very much a man for the times, embracing poverty and questioning received opinion. If so, please wait a few minutes and then Force Update again.Usher appropriately casts a free-ranging mutt in the role of the philosopher in this worthy, picture-book introduction to his life and lessons. ![]() Legend/stats updates might not be immediate. Please note that Apex Legends caches data. Please use only the default ones to update your stats. Please make sure that you do not use any special trackers for your legend as we cannot detect them. After selecting your default legend and desired stats, return to the main lobby and press the “Force Update” button below. Make sure to have at least the Kills tracker and Level badge selected. If you want to add or update a legend and/or specific stats for a legend, change your default legend to the legend you would like to update on the site by selecting them in the Legends menu in-game and ensuring you have the desired stat trackers applied. We can update only the legend and stats combination above. This website only records Legend statistics for your default legend and the stats currently displayed on the player card via in-game trackers.Ĭurrent Tracked Stats: Kills, Damage, Finishers
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