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When one of my sons was in elementary school he (briefly) lost a  
book....in the refrigerator!  He set his book on the shelf to get a  
drink, closed the door, and left.  About 10 minutes later he was  
roaming about asking where his book was.  We found it, chilled, but  
fine.


Janet Pedersen
Librarian
Cold Spring School
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
jpedersen@coldspringschool.net
website: 
http://www.coldspringschool.net/component/option,com_uhp2/Itemid,98/task,viewpage/user_id,83/
blog:
http://csslibraryblog.blogspot.com/

At the moment that we persuade a child, any child, to cross that  
threshold,
that magic threshold into a library, we change their lives forever,  
for the
better. ~~Barack Obama (from a speech to the American Library  
Association June 25, 2005)





On May 19, 2009, at 6:13 PM, Juliann Moskowitz wrote:

> We could probably start an entire new thread (not that I'm saying we  
> should) on strange places where books have been found.
> When one of my children was in elementary school he lost a book and  
> I paid for it. A few months later I found it. It was underneath my  
> electric range, under the draw below the oven!  I have no idea how  
> it got there and was truly horrified as a librarian. It was still in  
> fine shape and we returned it to the library.
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> Juliann T. Moskowitz
> Teacher Librarian
> Seymour Middle School
> Seymour, CT 06483
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