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Kids – Jackson District Library
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Locations & Hours. Download & Stream. This user-friendly page contains eBooks, audiobooks, comics and graphic books. Browsing can be done by subject, reading level or interest level. Check it out! Cool Books for Kids 4-8. Cool Books for Kids 9-12. Additional e-Book choices for kids:. Tumblebooks offers animated talking picture books for kids. BookFlix pairs classic video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a love of reading and learning. How to make Paper Airplanes. A resou...
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Books I Love | Adventures of a Blonde Librarian
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Adventures of a Blonde Librarian. Click on one of the GOODREADS boxes below to see my bookshelves of favorites! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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The Book Maven's Haven: August 10 for 10: A Picture Book Event (Part 1)
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The Book Maven's Haven. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. August 10 for 10: A Picture Book Event (Part 1). About two weeks ago, I got an email from my friend Cathy Mere over at. Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community. Inviting me to join her and many other bloggers in posting a list of 10 picture books I just couldn't live without in my classroom. Kind of an. If you were stranded on a a deserted island.". Type of list. Now coming up with titles is definitely NOT a problem for me! Is a story about.
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Tales of a Librarian Mom: Theme Week - Ocean Week
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Tales of a Librarian Mom. Monday, July 11, 2011. Theme Week - Ocean Week. Some of the picture books we read:. Into the A, B Sea. By Deborah Lee Rose, pictures by Steve Jenkins. The Deep Blue Sea: A Book of Colors. Story by Audrey Wood, pictures by Bruce Wood. By Jerry Pallotta, pictures by David Biedrzycki. Fidgety Fish and Friends. By Paul Bright, pictures by Ruth Galloway. Some fun non-fiction books:. Wish for A Fish: All About Sea Creatures. By Bonnie Worth, illustrated by Aristides Ruiz. Variations o...
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Tales of a Librarian Mom: Love That Dog and Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech
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Tales of a Librarian Mom. Monday, July 15, 2013. Love That Dog and Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech. And Hate that Cat. Looking for a great way to introduce your kids to more poetry? My kids and I just finished reading Love That Dog. And listening to the audio book of Hate That Cat. Which is apparent in these two funny, heartwarming, and educational books. Posted by Tales of a Librarian Mom. Labels: Books for Kids 6-8. Books for Kids 9-12. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What We're Reading Now. A forme...
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ANNIE AND AUNT: Greek gods as superheroes? Oh, yes.
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In which Annie (high school teacher, mother of two young girls and a younger boy) and her aunt Deborah (children's bookseller, mother of two young women in their 20s) discuss children's books and come up with annotated lists. Saturday, August 9, 2014. Greek gods as superheroes? Dear Aunt Debbie,. I adore William Steig's vocabulary. After we'd finished the Greeks, cover to cover, we started in on D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths, which your girls loved so much. And then I remembered to look in my closet.
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ANNIE AND AUNT: Rule-breakers and their siblings
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In which Annie (high school teacher, mother of two young girls and a younger boy) and her aunt Deborah (children's bookseller, mother of two young women in their 20s) discuss children's books and come up with annotated lists. Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Rule-breakers and their siblings. Dear Aunt Debbie,. While I understand the desire to write about a book in a way that doesn't give away major plot elements, that is one very strange review. Or Junie B. Jones. Eleanor and I just finished Ramona the Pest.
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Book Egg: Ring the Bell, Josiah Got his Library Card. It's Monday, What are You Reading? October 27, 2014
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Book Egg is about hatching. Hatching out tips about terrific books to read. Hatching out fun and informative activities to go with those books. Hatching out ideas to help educators and families assist kids on their reading journeys. Book Egg is about sharing because learning is sharing your knowledge. Sunday, October 26, 2014. Ring the Bell, Josiah Got his Library Card. It's Monday, What are You Reading? October 27, 2014. What are you Reading. Is a meme began by Sheila at Book Journeys. Five carpenter an...
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Book Egg: April 2014
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Book Egg is about hatching. Hatching out tips about terrific books to read. Hatching out fun and informative activities to go with those books. Hatching out ideas to help educators and families assist kids on their reading journeys. Book Egg is about sharing because learning is sharing your knowledge. Sunday, April 27, 2014. My Favorite YA Fiction this year and World Book Night 2014, It's Monday,What Are You Reading? What are you Reading. Is a meme began by Sheila at Book Journeys. And Kellee and Ricki of.
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Welcome to Mrs. Schur's Computer Lab!: December 2011
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There's a Wocket in my Pocket! I realize that March is still nearly 2 months away, but I thought I'd share a fun project that I do with the pre-k students. If you like planning ahead, you can get this in your planbook early! As you may know, Dr. Seuss's birthday is March 2nd. It's easy for me to remember this because it's also my oldest daughter's birthday! I like to do activities revolving around Dr. Seuss's stories that week. The PreK boys and girls and I read There's a Wocket in my Pocket. Once the yo...
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