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Sleep

Friday, September 9th, 2011

My girls are coming around a little in their sleep schedule. Slowly but surely, I seem to be fixing it so that I get more sleep at night and they are not awake all night and sleeping all day.

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Good Times

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

We had a lovely day today out with the kids enjoying the sunny weather.

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Open 2 Books: Give Me a Library, and I’ll Show You the World

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

“They sailed past volcanoes and mountaintops, past coral reefs and deserts, between dark rows of bookshelves, and right out the door of the children’s room.” ~Daniel Kirk, author of Library Mouse: A World to Explore I’d love to visit that…

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Open 2 Books: The Mystery of Motivation

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Okay, so following through on last week’s discussion of two picture books in Daniel Kirk’s Library Mouse series, Sam’s friends are all book characters, until a boy named Tom discovers his secret and becomes his “pen pal.” I don’t want…

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Saturday Stuff

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Well not a bad morning, we cleaned up and made some muffins I call Morning Muffins because they remind me of some Muffins I used to buy years ago that were called Morning Glory Muffins.

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Are You Giving Your Toddler a Recipe for a Wonderful Life?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The sooner children are exposed to a wide variety of books and healthy foods, the more likely it is that they will become essential ingredients in their recipe for life. They watch and listen to everything those around them say and do. So, if you’re reading, they’re more likely to read, or look at books

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Are You Giving Your Toddler a Recipe for a Wonderful Life?

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The sooner children are exposed to a wide variety of books and healthy foods, the more likely it is that they will become essential ingredients in their recipe for life. They watch and listen to everything those around them say and do.

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Abe Lincoln designed my dream classroom

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Even though he had limited formal schooling, Lincoln figured out early on that he could learn so much from books and real life experiences. Ironically, those were the two things I found most lacking in our school system. There’s not much time for either of these things anymore, at least that’s what many teachers seem to believe.

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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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Are You Putting Gratitude on the Shelf?

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Thanksgiving may be over, but wouldn’t it be nice if we could all carry it with us into the holidays, and even into the New Year?

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