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Short Story Sculptor: How to Give Your Child a Giant Brain
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Thursday, April 18, 2013. How to Give Your Child a Giant Brain. Is in Frequent reading to your children give them the best chance at developing skills essential to succeed in the information age. About half of children. 3 to 5 years old are read to on a daily basis. That's encouraging, but also leaves room for great improvement! Time to take stock: how important is reading to your child to you? Leave a comment - How important do you think reading to your children is? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Your Source for Narnia Movie News Since 2003. Sign Up For Your Email Subscription:. Cast & Crew. Word on the Street. This is NarniaWeb’s headquarters for information on all DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases of Disney/Walden’s “The Chronicles of Narnia” films. Select a Film Below:. NarniaWeb Audio Commentary #1 – Prince Caspian. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe DVD/Blu-ray. Photo Gallery of DVD Covers:. Podcast: Sony Enters Narnia. Sony and eOne to Distribute ‘The Silver Chair’! No Zombies in Narnia.
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Short Story Sculptor: Daughters of Midnight (Part 2 of 2)
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Monday, April 15, 2013. Daughters of Midnight (Part 2 of 2). Daughters of Midnight (the Conclusion). Click here for Part 1). Celeste spoke excitedly about all the luxuries she was enjoying and how nice everyone was to her. She got to sleep as long as she wished, whenever she wished. She had no chores, and best of all she had a wardrobe full of beautiful gowns and dresses. 8220;No one suspects you are not really the princess? 8221; Loreena asked curiously. Would you deny me? Celeste just looked at the Que...
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Short Story Sculptor: The Stitcher (Part 1 of 2)
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Monday, April 22, 2013. The Stitcher (Part 1 of 2). This story may not be suitable to be read to some children. With pincers or claws it tunnels or flies,. With one head or two, and how many eyes? The forest is dark, a mercy of night,. For sight of a Stitch is worst of all sights.”. The father closed the book and looked at his child, who grasped his sheets lying in bed. 8220;Do the Stitches ever leave the forest? 8221; the child asked. 8220;You must come quickly; there is danger in this house.”. As the S...
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Short Story Sculptor: The Painter's Daughters
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Saturday, March 2, 2013. There was once a painter who had two daughters; one rare and beautiful, the other common and ugly. The painter delighted greatly in his beautiful daughter and made her the subject of all his paintings. The ugly daughter, however, received no attention and wept alone hidden in her room. When the beautiful daughter saw that the painter had abandoned her she cried not tears of sadness, but of jealousy and anger. For you see even though she admired no beauty except her own she, e...
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Short Story Sculptor: February 2013
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Monday, February 25, 2013. The Tree and the Sun. The Tree and the Sun. There was once a tree which grew in an open prairie. Like all trees it grew up and stretched out its branches up towards the sky always desiring to touch, at long last, the golden source of light and life. Try as it might the tree grew tall and strong, but was never able to come near the radiant and warm sun, its one great desire. 160; . 8220;You’re taller than me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Tree and the Sun. Lost in...
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Short Story Sculptor: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. The Stitcher (Part 1 of 2). This story may not be suitable to be read to some children. With pincers or claws it tunnels or flies,. With one head or two, and how many eyes? The forest is dark, a mercy of night,. For sight of a Stitch is worst of all sights.”. 160; . The father closed the book and looked at his child, who grasped his sheets lying in bed. 160; . 8220;Do the Stitches ever leave the forest? 8221; the child asked. Thursday, April 18, 2013.
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Short Story Sculptor: Lost in the Maze - an Easter Egg Hunt
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Saturday, March 30, 2013. Lost in the Maze - an Easter Egg Hunt. Lost in the Maze. Once upon a time there was a wealthy King. His daughter’s birthday was coming up and he asked her what she would like. The girl reminded her father how much she loved puzzles and riddles. The King went off quickly and secretly built the largest hedge maze of all the kingdoms of the Earth. It was so vast that many of the King’s men became lost in it while they were building it! The girl was delighted that this bird was goin...
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Short Story Sculptor: Confessions of a Marathon Drop-out
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Thursday, April 11, 2013. Confessions of a Marathon Drop-out. This is not a usual fairytale/bedtime story update. Those come on Mondays. I'm terrible at running. In high school I was always last on long runs. My companions at the back were the smokers. I wasn't overweight, I didn't have bad knees, no asthma and no medical problems. I just plain stunk. Let's not waste time now. I thought. I got on the couch to 5k program. Signed up for a 5k and started climbing that hill. It's strange. Some days I ran...
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Short Story Sculptor: The Flute of Edellos
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Monday, March 25, 2013. The Flute of Edellos. The Flute of Edellos. There was once a wood elf named Edellos. He enjoyed nothing more than making music and dancing. Because he had so much fun he gathered to himself many friends who would sing and dance with him. He was greatly loved and everyone spoke well of him. The frightened crowd took notice of the amazing display; some began clapping and others started to sing. Edellos later went with Jwar to his cave where he played a soft lullaby on his flute to t...
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