In Our Feeds: Famous books recreated by babies, Valentine's Day gifts for book lovers, and a #wordnerd infographic

Lia Zneimer  //  Feb 7, 2014

In Our Feeds: Famous books recreated by babies, Valentine's Day gifts for book lovers, and a #wordnerd infographic

Each Friday, we share a handful of links we found interesting, provocative, funny—or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Have a good weekend!

Happy Friday, friends! What a week on social media! Between Facebook's 10th birthday, the release of their news app, Paper, and the start of the Winter Olympics, it seems like there's never a dull moment.

There was a ton of cuteness circulating on the Internet this week. Jess, for instance, came across these adorable photos of famous books, recreated by babies. (Our favorite? #1: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone!) Also "awww"-worthy: this BuzzFeed piece that Mike found: "15 Classic Tales Wishbone Taught Better Than Your English Teacher." (Though I beg to differ--I've had some stellar English teachers....)

Mike also stumbled upon a list of Valentine's Day gifts for book lovers (!) and it's pretty sweet. (Something that's not on the list but should be: this Hunger Games-inspired alphabet, discovered by Brittany.)

Meanwhile, Alex sent over this great piece about a tutor and mentor from Houston who paid off the negative balance on more than 60 of his students' accounts so they could have a proper lunch. Talk about teacher love!

And last but not least, I came across two fun links: an Oxford comma infographic (#wordnerd alert!) and an article about 8 ways to unlock your inner creativity. Hope you have a great weekend!