THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden
Written by admin on April 3, 2009 – 8:29 pm -These classic “moral stories ” from the 1800’s and early 1900’s are some of the most well-written, captivating and fascinating children’s stories we know of. Most are collections of short stories (20 to 50 or more) covering nearly every realm … CHAPTER BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS See original here: THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden Read More →
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Follow Your Bliss: Custard and Mustard
Written by admin on April 3, 2009 – 7:35 pm -Featured Children’s Book . Featured Children The George and Martha book series feature very short stories with delicious vocabulary. See more here: Follow Your Bliss: Custard and Mustard Read More →
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THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: Movie: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs …
Written by admin on April 3, 2009 – 7:05 am -These classic “moral stories ” from the 1800’s and early 1900’s are some of the most well-written, captivating and fascinating children’s stories we know of. Most are collections of short stories (20 to 50 or more) covering nearly every realm … Read more here: THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: Movie: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs … Read More →
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It's All About Balance: The real power behind reading
Written by admin on April 3, 2009 – 2:00 am -Maria Tatar’s book , Enchanted Hunters: the power of stories in childhood , takes us beyond the basics of childhood reading, and explores how even the simplest stories told to our infants can impact our children in ways that I had maybe … quite dense history of the imagery associated with mother and child reading in bed, but I found the book most interesting when it captured the essence of what makes certain fairy tales and long-beloved books so popular with our children . Read the original: It's All About Balance: The real power behind reading Read More →
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