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Reading with your Children. Starting the New School Year Off Right. On Aug 21, 2013 in Parents and Schools. The new school year has begun. You have bought all the school supplies, new uniforms, new shoes, etc. Now you send your child off to school and hope for the best. Here are some ways you can make sure your child is off to a good start. Make sure you give your child the best possible foundation to make this school year the best one yet. 1 Start routines early. Make sure breakfast is on time each day.
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little attic: Once there was a boy, and a bear, a penguin, and a heart in a bottle - A Blog in Two Parts on the Incredible Book-Making Oliver Jeffers
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Monday, June 21, 2010. Once there was a boy, and a bear, a penguin, and a heart in a bottle - A Blog in Two Parts on the Incredible Book-Making Oliver Jeffers. I am inherently a fan of things by nature. Once I discover a favourite illustrator/author/musician/you-name-it, it doesn't take me long to accumulate their work, at times a little over zealously too. And after The Incredible Book Eating Boy. Less than a week later. It was The Great Paper Caper.
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little attic: Attic Door Loves Picture Books: A First Installment
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Monday, June 28, 2010. Attic Door Loves Picture Books: A First Installment. The mid-year holidays have inspired in me not only an appreciation of the fine work of Oliver Jeffers, but of picture books in general. Here are just a few of my personal picture book keepsakes. Are renowned for their beautiful and timeless children's classics, and Little Beauty. The gorilla becomes "more and more upset. and then very ANGRY. I broke the television! I challenge any...
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little attic: Once there was a boy, and a bear, a penguin, and a heart in a bottle - A Blog in Two Parts on the Incredible Book-Making Oliver Jeffers
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Sunday, June 20, 2010. Once there was a boy, and a bear, a penguin, and a heart in a bottle - A Blog in Two Parts on the Incredible Book-Making Oliver Jeffers. Once there was a girl who, trawling as she liked to do ofttimes for little treasures in her favourite bookshop, found in a pair of hands a very special treasure indeed: Oliver Jeffers. The Incredible Book Eating Boy. A declaration of circus proportions in bold, star-marked letters. It is after eati...
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little attic: July 2011
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Friday, July 8, 2011. My Mosts of the Moment. Most Eagerly Anticipated…. As you might know from previous blogs. I am a HUGE fan of Jeffers and this latest offering has only fortified my fanship! Jeffers returns to us that lovably odd pair of friends, of boy and penguin, from the earlier. His work always touching without being corny or sentimentally syrupy,. Is true to this storyteller's art. To read an extract.). Marshall Armstrong is New to Our School.
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little attic: Attic Door Loves Picture Books: A Second Installment
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Thursday, July 1, 2010. Attic Door Loves Picture Books: A Second Installment. The Tiger Who Came to Tea. When I was around six years old, I had a pet kangaroo named Raspberry. Well, to be fair, she was more of a best friend than a pet (although, if you look it up in The Concise Dictionary of Six-Year-Old English. Tigers having captured the imaginations of men, women and children the world over for time immemorial. Did that sound authoritative enough?
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little attic: My Mosts of the Moment
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Friday, July 8, 2011. My Mosts of the Moment. Most Eagerly Anticipated…. As you might know from previous blogs. I am a HUGE fan of Jeffers and this latest offering has only fortified my fanship! Jeffers returns to us that lovably odd pair of friends, of boy and penguin, from the earlier. His work always touching without being corny or sentimentally syrupy,. Is true to this storyteller's art. To read an extract.). Marshall Armstrong is New to Our School.
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Two2Read Blog - Teaching your children to be successful readers based upon the two2read formula - Two2Read Readers Are Contagious - Part 2
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Reading with your Children. Avoid the Summer Slide. Tweet Avoid the Summer Slump! Many journals on education talk about the Summer Slide or Summer Slump. This is known as a decline in reading achievement some children experience from being out of school over the long summer vacation. Research has shown that consequences of reading loss can be long lasting. Children who fall behind over the summer find it harder to close the. Encouraging Writing and Young Children. Poetry and Young Children. Tweet The Kee...
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Making Quiet Times For Reading | two2readblog.com
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Reading with your Children. Making Quiet Times For Reading. On Nov 2, 2013 in Parents and Schools. Reading with your Children. MAKING QUIET TIMES FOR READING. A recent report in the UK, found that children are less able to sit still due to the fact that children are using iPads, mobile phones and computer games to fill their time. Parents are not limiting the time their children spend in front of the computer to make room for quiet times to read. It can be time spent waiting for dinner. Make sure to prov...
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little attic: April 2010
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Book reviews for children and childish grown-ups! Monday, April 12, 2010. The Peg-Legged Shadow That Goes Bump in the Night. I'll be the first to admit that I get as much pleasure out of a little harmless shadow-boxing as anyone. Metaphorically speaking. The villains we loved the most (or at least remember the most vividly! Were the ones who struck fear into our tiny little hearts and imaginations, like a cold and vicious lance. Take Disney, for instance. I mean of course, uncompromisingly dastardly!