free printables • education printables
by Mom It Forward on June 4th, 2014 | No Comments »
Now that the kids are home for the summer, are you planning vacations, trips to the pool, and play dates with friends. As a parent, what are you doing to ensure your kids don't experience the summer slide? How do you keep your child's reading skills on track?
According …
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parenting • ages and stages
by Emma Craig on November 6th, 2013 | 1 Comment »
One of the best things a parent can do to help their children succeed is to read with them each day. And while the
literacy benefits are undeniable, reading aloud is also a great way to bond and spend quality time with your child. My favorite time of day is
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parenting • ages and stages
by melnorth on November 23rd, 2012 | No Comments »
The holidays are here and with it comes many books to enjoy with your children. As a children’s picture book author, I am a sucker for great illustrations and, of course, a fun story. The following is a list of holiday books that include classic and new tales I think…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Natalie Bracco on November 20th, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Reading—Wouldn't it be fantastic if your child had a higher vocabulary level than you? It's possible. If your toddler is the type who knows his or her way around an MP3 player better than you or if you are tired of all of the nonsense bird games on a…
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giveaways! • #gno featured
by Jen Tilley on October 19th, 2012 | 11 Comments »
Did you ever read Sweet Pickles when you were young? Have you ever read the books to your kids to help them embrace reading?
Sweet Pickles, one of the most successful juvenile literary properties ever debuted back in 1978, and has been a launch pad for laughs and lessons…
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