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"A book is like a garden carried in the pocket" [Chinese Proverb]
by Lexica
Read a good book this month? Or an interesting article? How about an empowering sentence? Or maybe just a cool word? Congratulations! You do not belong to the 1 in 5 people over the age of 15 who are... published 5 days ago
56Most Common Subjects of Literarian Journalism
by monografiaac
The themes of the Literary Journalism? We should say that are infinite. Both the facts giving rise to the daily news, small or large as the details of everyday life, without exception of the characters or... published 2 weeks ago
64Teach your Child to read Whole Language and Phonics based Approach
by mikespec
While I was getting my degree in Music Education one of the classes I took was titled Reading - A whole language approach. I had never heard of Whole Language before, but throughout the 3 months of the class... published 5 weeks ago
The Grouchy Ladybug Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle, is a classic children's book first published in 1977. It's visual appeal combined with a three-part theme of telling time, bullying, and comparing sizes will entertain and interest your preschool and early elementary age audience for repeat readings. published 2 months ago
Where the Wild Things Are Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Where the Wild Things Are is so familiar and well-loved a children's book that its status is iconic. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, just one year after its publication in 1963, this book... published 2 months ago
Gregory the Terrible Eater Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Gregory the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat (Scholastic, 1989) Gregory won't eat the things that regular goats want to eat. He eats healthy people food—and his parents are worried! published 2 months ago
Snowballs Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
There are children's books, and there are PICTURE books. This book falls into the latter category. The colorful and whimsical collage art of artist/author Lois Ehlert makes this picture book a fun and... published 2 months ago
The King With Six Friends — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The King With Six Friends, By Jay Williams (1968, Parents Magazine Press), an engaging fairy tale adventure of the out-of-work King Zar and the six friends he meets along the way, who help Zar find work as a king once again... published 2 months ago
Teaching early literacy to your toddler
by Najiyya
When I speak to parents about teaching their toddlers early literacy, they give me an exhausted look as if they have already lost an uphill battle. Many of us parents are already teaching our toddlers early... published 2 months ago










