Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Celebrate Everyday With Books - May 27th 2020 - Sunscreen Protection Day


Celebrate Every Day With Books 

It seems like everyday has some new theme to celebrate so I thought it might be fun to see what kind of interesting books I can find (new, old, or coming soon) for an everyday holiday. In fact, most days have more than one holiday!

TODAY 

IS 

MAY 27TH 2020

SUNSCREEN PROTECTION DAY

“Sunscreen Protection Day, also known as Sunscreen Day, is being observed today! It has always been observed annually on May 27th.” (from checkiday.com)

Just so you know I have not read most of these but the ones I pick seem the most interesting and would like to read. You can probably find tons more books for each holiday but I am only going to pick two books for one holiday a day. 

Let me know what you think. Do any of them seem interesting to you? Is there another book you think would be a better choice?





Title: Dr. Lani Simpson No-Nonsense Sun Health Guide by Dr. Lani Simpson
Genre: Non-Fiction, Health & Fitness, Health Care Issues
What It Is About?: “In her newest book, Dr. Lani Simpson provides readers with no-nonsense, easy-to-understand advice about the sun and how our bodies react to sun exposure. This go-to-guide for all members of the family includes practical information about how to obtain vitamin D from the sun safely, how to protect yourself and your family from sunburns and how to find safe SPF products and apply them properly...” ( From Goodreads.com)
Available To Buy: Anywhere Books Are Sold
Available To Swap: Available on 0 PBS






Title: Wear Sunscreen by Mary Schmich
Genre: Non-Fiction, Inspirational, Humor
What It Is About?: “It all began with a column titled "Advice, Like Youth, Probably Just Wasted on the Young," written by Mary Schmich and published in the "Chicago Tribune" on June 1, 1997. Posted on the Web, Schmich's column quickly became an international sensation. Friends e-mailed it to friends, the media picked up on it, and a star was born. There was only one problem: Everyone thought the column was an actual commencement address given by author Kurt Vonnegut...” (from Goodreads.com)
Available To Buy: Anywhere Books Are Sold
Available To Swap: Available on 4 PBS








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