Lost in Books: Children's Book: The Laceyville Monkeys Say the …
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 11:33 pm -The monkeys perform their amazing acts, much to the crowd’s delight . Hepzibah then teaches Granny and readers the lesson that if you speak kind words to others, your words can unlock magic More: Lost in Books: Children's Book: The Laceyville Monkeys Say the … Read More →
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Kampung Boy 'sparkles': Read Alert « Wilkins Farago's Blog
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 6:26 pm -Children, teenagers and adults can all find delight here. The mission of Australian publisher Wilkins Farago is to bring the best international picture books to English language readers . View original post here: Kampung Boy 'sparkles': Read Alert « Wilkins Farago's Blog Read More →
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StoryMakers program brings books to rural, tribal communities …
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 5:56 pm -Kooper and her little sister, 3-year-old Kason, do not lack for books . Read more: StoryMakers program brings books to rural, tribal communities … Read More →
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Column: Think books when holiday shopping for children | CJOnline.com
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 4:28 pm -“The Big Green Book of Beginner Books ,” by Dr. Seuss, Random House, 2009, ages 5-8.Here are six popular Seuss stories for beginning readers . The hilarious “Wacky Wednesday” and “I Wish that I had Duck Feet” and the others will encourage even the newest of … Original post: Column: Think books when holiday shopping for children | CJOnline.com Read More →
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Tweens Read: Horrid Henry
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 9:21 am -This series is as perfect as Henry is horrid, particularly for reluctant readers , fans of humor, anyone who has a sibling, or as a classroom or family read-aloud (if you don’t mind being interrupted by hysterics. … Don’t we all love a book about someone who is horrible See more here: Tweens Read: Horrid Henry Read More →
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Tulika Books: Artful storytelling
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 4:32 am -We then went on to read, The Veena Player, the book on Ravi Verma. More: Tulika Books: Artful storytelling Read More →
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Lesa's Book Critiques: Giving Thanks
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 4:00 am -So, I’m grateful for all of you for reading Lesa’s Book Critiques for the last year. It’s been fun to talk books with all of you in the last year, and I hope we keep in touch here and on other blogs and websites for the next year. .. Original post: Lesa's Book Critiques: Giving Thanks Read More →
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Digital Money Forum: Transports of delight
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 3:31 am -In an action of magnificent generosity, the splendid people at Clarion have not only offered a 15% discount to readers of this blog (e-mail me for the discount code) but they have also given me a delegate pass for the event — worth an … Read the rest here: Digital Money Forum: Transports of delight Read More →
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In quest of better insights: Dress Sense or Discrimination?
Written by admin on November 26, 2009 – 2:47 am -I decided to share with my readers two delightful short lyrics from 17th century English poetry: Ben Jonson’s (1573-1637) ‘Still to be neat…’, and Robert Herrick’s (1591-1674) ‘ Delight in Disorder’. (Texts of the poems reproduced below are from A Book of …. This interpretation of the two short lyrics and their appropriation in this context are entirely mine, though my reading of the poems has been naturally influenced by what other commentators have written about them View original here: In quest of better insights: Dress Sense or Discrimination? Read More →
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