mom • education
by Jessica Watson on November 13th, 2015 | No Comments »
If your child hates reading it can make the beginning of the school year quite challenging. The good news is there are tons of techniques out there that you can try if your child hates reading.
As a parent, it's so hard to ask our kids to do the same…
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parenting • education
by Dr. Carrie Wells on December 28th, 2014 | No Comments »
Eric Carle books are such a staple in preschool classrooms. The fun themes, brightly-colored illustrations, and simple, repetitive text make them a favorite among young children. These books integrate really well into a variety of classroom themes, like animals, zoos, winter, and even travel.
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do …
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education
by Jessica Watson on September 18th, 2014 | No Comments »
The beginning of the school year can be a tough time to encourage reluctant readers. Many kids fall behind in their reading skills over the summer and it makes it that much more difficult to get them to pick up the pace again when the homework starts to pile up…
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arts & entertainment
by Makeba Giles on August 1st, 2014 | No Comments »
Did you fall head-over-heels with The Fault In Our Stars like everyone else? Have you found yourself craving even more of the fun, romance, thrills and tragedy of the number-one bestselling novel?
If you answered yes to the two questions above, here are 25 books that you’ll love if you…
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free printables • education printables
by Mom It Forward on June 9th, 2014 | No Comments »
When kids are out of school for the summer, they tend to avoid doing any type of school work. How do we avoid letting the summer slide set in? Here is a fun printable that will reward your kids for reading. The Reading Log Bookmark, not only helps your kids…
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