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Prints Charming--on eBay
Not that it concerns him, but at the risk of becoming another one-trick pony, Hawaiian Odysseus shares a bit more about the vintage print recycling he's turned into a fun and profitable business. He's having a blast--not just engaging in this unique pastime--but in the spiritual aspect of reclaiming old pieces of paper...just as he himself has been recycled by God.
6 commentsLamb to the Slaughter - A creepy reading
If you love dark and creepy mystery stories, you should read Lamb to the slaughter, by Roald Dahl. It will undoubtedly be an awesome experience.
8 commentsDoes what we read influence how we write?
A list of ever book (novel) that I can recall reading and what that means about the way I write.
1 commentApril Fools - Make a Fool of Yourself
Having a little fun at your own expense this April Fool's Day will not only relieve a bit of stress, it shows you don't take yourself too seriously.
1 commentRoald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Free downloads (book and game)
Roald Dahl, popular children's author and one of his best-selling children's books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
0 commentsBest audio books for children
Sharping the child's intellectual capacity is one good way in developing his future. To make that happen, audio books are best way to start.
2 commentsOpening Night of Matilda The Musical, Review by Fiona Lister (24 November, 2011)
Showing now at the Cambridge Theatre, London 'Matilda', Roald Dahl’s powerful, dark children’s story, has been lifted from the pages onto the stage. The Royal Shakespeare Company's award-winning musical is enthralling audiences over at the...
1 commentChoosing Great Stories for Kids
Kids love to read Roald Dahl books. The characters come to life as one turns the page. Some books you read fade from memory...NOT THESE...they will linger in your mind forever after. These really are great books for kids.
3 commentsNot So Lazy Days: Little Red Riding Puppet, part 2
It was showtime for the puppets made on Tuesday, but the boys were a little concerned about their lines. So, I agreed to narrate by reading the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Actually, they did two performances, using two different versions.
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