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Deanna's TJED Homeschooling Blog: April 6, 2009 (Monday): Lots of …

Written by admin on April 6, 2009 – 11:37 pm -

Biography/American History: Read 2 chapters in Sacajawea: American Pathfinder by Flora Warren Seymour from the Childhood of Famous Americans series. Fairy Tales : Read several stories and finished Usborne’s Myths and Legends. Go here to see the original: Deanna's TJED Homeschooling Blog: April 6, 2009 (Monday): Lots of …  Read More →


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THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: Growing Readers and Gardeners: Seed Theme!

Written by admin on April 6, 2009 – 10:55 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. The rest is here: THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: Growing Readers and Gardeners: Seed Theme!  Read More →


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THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Pea Blossom retold by Amy Lowry Poole

Written by admin on April 6, 2009 – 10:12 pm -

simplified the vocabulary and concepts for young readers , while keeping the storyline intact. Read the original: THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Pea Blossom retold by Amy Lowry Poole  Read More →


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THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Empty Pot by Demi

Written by admin on April 6, 2009 – 8:12 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 .. See the rest here:  THE BOOKWORM'S BOOKLIST: The Empty Pot by Demi  Read More →


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CFP: The History of Books for Children and Young Adults « FMRSI

Written by admin on April 6, 2009 – 4:17 am -

The representation of children and childhood in fiction and non-fiction. Original post:  CFP: The History of Books for Children and Young Adults « FMRSI  Read More →


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