I can hardly wait to read it. Though I was born blind or as far as I remember I was blind TMO, my favorite color was always, and still is pink. Gwen ----- Original Message ----- From: Denise Thompson To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 9:45 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] speaking of childrens books Vallerie When I was checking for the status of a book I proof read the other day, I saw Pinkolicious there waiting also. It was sort of funny because just the day before I was out with the lady who drives for me and she brought her 4 year old grand daughter along. Kelsie went on and on about Pinkolicious and how the little girl turned pink from eating pink cup cakes. then I saw the book there waiting for approval. It made me feel good that we're trying to put books into the collections that everyone else is reading whether they have a print disability or not. It was a great connect for me. Denise At 03:23 PM 3/27/2010, you wrote: I just got finished reading in Braille Fluffy's Spring Vacation by Kate McMullan. They are smaller than Braille Magazines and takes but a minute to read, because I tire easily and hands tingle I can't read Braille for very long. I just thought y'all who scan children's books when you get the chance might want to look up the Fluffy books to put on for folks to enjoy. Thanks. He's a guinea pig. Gwen