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1940s children’s books: peeps into the past
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Children’s Literature: A Very Short Introduction By Kimberley Reynolds Come In by Olive Dehn. Illustration by Kathleen Gell. Image courtesy of Shakespeare Head Press & The National Library of Scotland. Children’s books are like time machines. Coming across the same edition of a much-loved book from ...3 days ago -
Childrens Literary Salon in Retrospect: International Books on May 5, 2012
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Introduction of Speakers Elizabeth Bird started the Childrens Literary Salon, as usual, with an introduction of the speakers: Constance Vidor, Sharon Elswit , Pnina Moed Kass , and Rebecca Linde. Linde is the director of sponsorship and marketing for the New York International Childrens Film Festival. She explained ...4 days ago -
Young Readers
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Picture Book of the Day Move! by Robin Page (Author) and Steve Jenkins (Illustrator) Booktalk: See how animals move! Each new action is shown by two different animals, and each animal moves in two different ways. Snippet: swing A gibbon swings through jungle trees… TURN THE PAGE …or walks on two ...4 days ago -
Great Books
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Picture Book of the Day Bug and Bear: A Story of True Friendship by Ann Bonwill (Author) and Layn Marlow (Illustrator) Booktalk: Bug wants to play, but Bear wants to nap. Snippet: Bug was being annoying. He zipped and zapped aound Bear’s head. “Will you play with me, Bear?” he buzzed, “Please, ...5 days ago -
The 3rd Asian Festival of Children’s Content takes place this week in Singapore!
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PaperTigers is a proud sponsor of the 3rd Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC) which takes place this week in Singapore. From May 26 – 29, participants from around the globe will gather ” to meet, interact, network and find common ground and business opportunities with the entire community of ...5 days ago -
If You Give an Serial Killer a Cookie
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We all have books we’d like to secretly remove from our kids’ shelves. In the middle of the night. And go all Office Space on them. Nicole over at Ninja Mom Blog started a delightful tradition of giving bloggers the weapon of their choice with which to decimate the creepy, annoying, and ungrateful ...5 days ago -
Everything You Need to Know About Content Strategy, You Learned From Children’s Books
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Editor’s Note : This is a guest post by Molly Niendorf, content and social media manager for Emma email marketing software . If you work in content, you know that your job involves a lot more than the content you produce. If you write a blog post or publish a webinar or post a YouTube video without a coordinated ...6 days ago -
Tweetsie Railroad and Letterland Days – A Perfect Fit!
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Tweetsie, a fun-filled western theme park in the mountains of North Carolina, teamed up once again with the magical world of Letterland Days for the 6th year and ran through May 17th. When Letterland Days is happening, each year they bring the Alphabet to life by using Letter characters to help kids learn in a ...1 week ago -
Very Hungry Caterpillar Birthday
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I’m loving every detail of this The Very Hungry Caterpillar birthday party featured on Project Nursery , the printables, the cookies-with-holes, the gumball caterpillar favors, the backdrop… Find the party HERE at Project Nursery . Spotted on Party Frosting .…1 week ago -
Ephesians 6:1 Playlist
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I created a playlist for different renditions of Ephesians 6:1 in song. It’s only 7.7 minutes long, but it comes in handy sometimes! Children Desiring God (free download) Steve Green Seeds Family Worship (includes vv. 1–4) Hide the Word (track 2) (And yes, I realize that it’s possible to abuse Eph ...1 week ago -
To read Rosemary Sutcliff is to discover what reading is good for.
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… The Shining Company (1990) … (is) a vintage volume, the work of a writer who has a distinctive view of her readers, a view which many may not know that they can have of themselves. To read Rosemary Sutcliff is to discover what reading is good for. …. this accomplishment make me ask what might be the ...1 week ago -
Nonfiction Monday
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Picture Book of the Day What We Wear: Dressing Up Around the World by Maya Ajmera, Elise Hofer Derstine and Cynthia Pon (Authors) Booktalk: Vibrant photographs from around the world showcase the many different types of clothing that kids wear to play, study, pretend and celebrate. From school uniforms to ...1 week ago -
Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio
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How does a wooden puppet become a real boy? How does one tame a wild boy full of spirit? When does a boy become a man? What is the art of educating the young to become refined and civilized? Pinocchio shows that the wooden puppet—stubborn, slothful, and thankless–deserves the honor of boyhood when he ...1 week ago -
A Soliloquy for Sendak
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Cara/Andrea here, As you may have noticed, the Wenches have been talking a lot about books lately—those we remember from childhood, those “classic musts” we haven’t read, those we loved, those we loathed. Which in turn got us talking among ourselves about those authors who struck a special chord within us ...1 week ago -
Jeannie Baker Revisited
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I wrote one of my author review posts on Aussie illustrator and author Jeannie Baker in 2010. This is an updated version. About Jeannie Baker Jeannie Baker is an artist who began turning her hand to childrens books many years ago. She was born in England but has lived in Sydney since the later 1970s. ...1 week ago -
Childrens Corner: Pink Me Up
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Ok, this one was taken out of the library, because, well, my four year old daughter pinks up all the time. Could this be too much pink? (Kidlet would tell me there is no such thing.) I must say, there is a lot of pink, but its taken with a grain of salt and a sense of humor. Violet is all excited to attend the ...1 week ago -
Maurice Sendak Sails Off for Night and Day
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Jewish American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak died last week, at age 83. The acclaimed master of kid-lit once said, “I don’t write for children. I write. And someone says, ‘That’s for children.’” Best known for his 1963 book Where the Wild Things Are , Sendak spoke through guileless prose ...1 week ago -
Inside the Quidditch World Cup
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The Quidditch World Cup sounds dorky, and make no mistake: it is. But these sorcery-loving Harry Potter fans play pretty rough, as Eric Hansen found out when he captained a bad-news team of ex-athletes, ultimate Frisbee studs, slobs, drunks, and some people he knows from Iceland. Brooms up, and may the best Muggles ...1 week ago -
A Psychoanalytic Appreciation of Maurice Sendak
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This blog curates the voices of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association. This post is by Mindy Utay, LCSW. --- read more1 week ago -
A Psychoanalytic Appreciation of Maurice Sendak
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This blog curates the voices of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association. This post is by Mindy Utay, LCSW. --- read more1 week ago
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