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  • PiBoIdMo Day 10: Nan Marino Reaches for a Memory


    Writing for Kids (While Raising Them)Authority Authority: 462
    Reach for a Memory by Nan Marino When it comes to writing, there are good and bad days. On a good day, you’ve got tons of ideas. Words flow. The sun shines. Everything is easy. But there are times when idea spigot gets a little clogged. Don’t worry. It happens to everyone. On days when I’m looking for ...
    5 hours ago
  • Uncle Jed’s Barbershop


    Book DadsAuthority Authority: 498
    In Barbershop, little Sarah Jean tells the story of her Uncle Jed and of his long quest to open his own barbershop.  In the South during the time of segregation, Uncle Jed is the only black barber in the county.  He travels from home to home to cut his customer’s hair, and is slowly saving to one day achieve his ...
    9 hours ago
  • Have you learned to share?


    Brave new worldAuthority Authority: 112
    Photo courtesy of Eliselovesprada on Flickr Marie Salinger just shared with me an excellent blog post written by Andrew Douch, No learning for unauthorised persons.    Andrew expresses his disappointment in the fact that many teachers are reluctant to share what they create for their students’ ...
    12 hours ago
  • cluttering the coffee table


    chino houseAuthority Authority: 98
    I’m having loads of trouble finishing books this fall with all the new activity, but now that sports are over and the nights are longer, I can feel the evenings of reading opening up to us.  Here are a few of our current loves. The Mysterious Benedict Society and The Prisoner’s Dilemma by Little Rock’s ...
    14 hours ago
  • Children’s Book Tuesday: What’s Up, Duck?


    TheJoyfulChaosAuthority Authority: 126
    Welcome to this week’s Children’s Book Tuesday! Let’s see what you’ve been reading this week… What’s Up, Duck? Written and illustrated by Tad Hills This week’s book is a little board book of few words.  It’s just what it says – a book of opposites.  But, once again, how I love a book ...
    18 hours ago
  • A month of Thanksgiving


    Balancing EverythingAuthority Authority: 114
    When I first started researching the possibility of homeschooling my children, I read a lot about the Waldorf method. I read some weird things about the pedagogy, but as with many other educational approaches, I just took what I liked and disregarded anything I didn’t. One thing I liked a lot was the [...]
    19 hours ago
  • My Daddy


    Book DadsAuthority Authority: 498
    In My Daddy , a little boy tells us about how magnificent his daddy is, a man who can “cross the street alone” and “run outside without a coat”.  The pictures are filled with surrealism and animal images, echoing the text and portraying the magical realism of a child’s world.  This story is told in only a ...
    22 hours ago
  • Full to the Brim - Kids Book Giveaway List (11/9/09)


    Brimful CuriositiesAuthority Authority: 498
    Please check out my other "Full to the Brim" posts as well. Many contests are still underway. I publish "Full to the Brim" every Monday and Friday. Thanks for visiting my blog and come back soon! My Book Related Giveaways (see sidebar for all giveaways): Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize by ...
    22 hours ago
  • Pictures and Poems for Kids


    Books in NorthportAuthority Authority: 127
    It may have been the new book called Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children’s Book (a truly marvelous and fun-to-read book for all readers who got their start in childhood, despite its almost unbearably sappy title) that got me to thinking once again about Robert Louis Stevenson and A Child’s ...
    1 day ago
  • PiBoIdMo Day 9: Ruth Spiro’s Detail Swap


    Writing for Kids (While Raising Them)Authority Authority: 462
    Waiting for the Big Idea? Don’t! by Ruth Spiro What do a macramé owl, Celia Chompers, and a town called Fate have in common? Nothing, really, except that they’re all written in my little green notebook. I’ve always been amused by that iconic light bulb that appears above a cartoon character’s head to ...
    1 day ago
  • Enhance Your Teaching (or Parenting) With Our New Childrens Literature Resource Section


    Humane ConnectionAuthority Authority: 127
    Bring a new element to your teaching (or parenting): check out our new Childrens Literature section in our websites Resource Center , highlighting more than 100 suggested titles that you can use in your humane education work (as an educator or parent). Weve divided the titles into broad categories (such as Animal ...
    1 day ago
  • COVER STORY: Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni


    Rasco From RIFAuthority Authority: 129
    Today’s Cover Story is not quite like the usual;  it is indeed a book I know well.  However,  Little Blue and Little Yellow  by Leo Lionni has been out of print for some time, and I am so delighted to see this 50th Anniversary edition!  Pieces of torn paper and very few words tell a delightful story that ...
    1 day ago
  • 5 Minutes for Books: America’s White Table


    5 Minutes For MomAuthority Authority: 678
    Each November 11, our country acknowledges the sacrifices made by and honor given to our military personnel on Veteran’s Day. For many families, military service is a fact of life for their children, and for others, it’s an abstract concept that might be difficult for young children to comprehend. Margot Theis ...
    1 day ago
  • Americas White Table


    5 Minutes For BooksAuthority Authority: 587
    Each November 11, our country acknowledges the sacrifices made by and honor given to our military personnel on Veterans Day. For many families, military service is a fact of life for their children, and for others, its an abstract concept that might be difficult for young children to comprehend. Margot Theis Ravens ...
    1 day ago
  • Pemba Sherpa by Olga Cossi, illustrated by Gary Bernard - Book Review


    Brimful CuriositiesAuthority Authority: 498
    "Today, women are among the most famous Sherpas in the world. Yang Ki taught us that girls, even little girls, could be brave and strong, with a heart big enough to be Sherpa." - Pemba Sherpa by Olga Cossi, illustrated by Gary Bernard Our large world fascinates and amazes kids and they thirst to gain knowledge ...
    1 day ago
  • Inside Outside Upside Down


    homelife101Authority Authority: 126
    My daughter’s favorite book right now is Inside Outside Upside Down by Stan and Jan Berenstein. It’s a cute book from the Dr. Seuss family. Even though she is only 3 she can pretty much read the book on her own now by just looking at the pictures. Brother Bear gets into a box. Papa Bear turns the box upside ...
    1 day ago
  • DONT MISS THIS LINK TO GREAT BOOK TRAILERS!


    Educationtipster: Kathy Stemke, Author/EducatorAuthority Authority: 118
    CHECK OUT THESE MANY BOOK GENRES, AND HUNDREDS OF SHORT EXCITING BOOK TRAILERS! THERE ARE MANY EDUCATIONAL BOOKS WITH TEACHER RESOURCES! SUPER RESOURCE!! http://www.blazingtrailers.com/browse.php?txt=GAP%20books Moving Through all Seven Days link: ...
    2 days ago
  • PiBoIdMo Day 8: Karma Wilson’s Secret (and a giveaway)


    Writing for Kids (While Raising Them)Authority Authority: 462
    What Tara Doesn’t Know… by Karma Wilson Shhh…don’t tell Tara, but she’s become one of my biggest inspirations. More specifically, her alphabetical list of 299+ Things Kids Like has become one of my biggest inspirations. In fact, I never would have guessed that a blog entry could become so central to ...
    2 days ago
  • Children’s books from the Roaring Twenties


    24 orangesAuthority Authority: 498
    Oh, to have been a child in the 1920s, when you had children’s books illustrated in the De Stijl style. Gouden Vlinders , the cover of which pictured above, contained verse written by S. Franke and illustrations by Lou Loebe. Pointed out to us by Daddytypes.com who also discusses and links to a number of other ...
    2 days ago
  • Eat yogurt and get free stuff, from yogurt to carbon offsets


    Pajama Mommy - A Women and Mothers Blogger Community A Women and Mothers MagazineAuthority Authority: 139
    Organic yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm is offering consumers the chance to earn free rewards as part of a unique loyalty program. From free yogurt to carbon offsets, the rewards possible through the myStonyfield Rewards Program “show this isn’t your typical loyalty program,” says Stonyfield President and CE-Yo ...
    2 days ago

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