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TOS Crew Review – BrillKids Aesop’s Fables Volume 1

Monday, March 21st, 2011

The Aesop Fables BrillKids Reader’s that we got in the mail were an instant hit in our house. We are a house of book lovers in this house and it is always exciting when my girls get a chance to see new books, but we were especially pleased with when we got these Little Reader Storybook Series, Aesop’s Fables, Volume 1 .

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Take 2 Books: From Seeds to Bread

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Today I’m starting my new “Take 2 Books” series because so much can learned by comparing, contrasting, and making all kinds of real world connections with, two or more children’s books. As we’re nearing the end of our discussion Of Picky Eating and Avid Reading , I’d once again like to raise a Key Question: Where Does Food Come From

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Take 2 Books: From Seeds to Bread

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Planting the Seeds of Healthy Eating

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

The simple act of eating every day can open up many different conversations. Sometimes, children will be delighted with what’s on their plate, but there will also be times when food is different and unaccepted.

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Children’s Books to Help You Learn, Cook, and Grow With Your Child

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Some of us are too busy to cook, let alone think about tending a garden. Both of these activities can be time consuming, I admit

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Food for Life and Laughter

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Can you think of a picture book that stayed with you long after you’d read it? Well, today’s book is one of those for me. It’s not my typical book pick – although maybe it is.

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Key Question: Where Does Food Come From?

Monday, February 7th, 2011

And so, with a little help from her family and a friend, Frances got past her obsession with bread and jam . Sometimes, what we need most is for someone close to us to set a good example

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TOS Review: Math Facts Now

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Normally when I try and get Princess Belle to practice her math facts, she complains. Math has always been her biggest issue. I always have to work to keep her attention and her interest, however, the first time we used Math Facts NOW she was actually having fun! She enjoyed using it! Math Facts Now is an easy way to help your child memorize or reinforce their basic Math Facts

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TOS Review: Tiny Planets

Friday, December 17th, 2010

As part of my job as one of the members of The Old Schoolhouse Review Crew, I was asked to review the website, Tiny Planets.

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More Fun Reading for Tweens and Young Teens

Monday, December 13th, 2010

As I was walking out of the local middle school with my son and a few friends last week, I noticed there were brief student book summaries posted on the walls because they’re having a contest. So, I reminded my son to get some blank sheets to fill out

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Thanksgiving: The Perfect Time to Unplug

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Do you remember playing card games like Concentration ? By now, I’m sure it can be played online or via cell phone. How convenient

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