Dear readers, I ask you where has this summer gone? I had so much planned. Didn’t you? I need another month to finish the books I committed to reading. Thought I would catch up on my scrapbooking. All six years that I am behind. My mosaic, yeah, haven’t touched it. What did I do with […]
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TGIFTF: Thank Goodness, It’s Fairy Tale Friday
Hello and happy Friday… Fairy Tale Friday! It’s been awhile since I’ve shared a favorite fairy tale with you. We are going to remedy that right now. I am highlighting two of Marilyn Singer’s reverso poetry books, to-day. You are going to love them. I first became acquainted with reverso poetry when Singer’s book […]
Help YOUR Kids Beat the Summer Slide 2016: Great Books to Share, #2
Dear readers, Writing this edition of my “Summer Slide” series from Gate C30 at DFW airport. PC and I have a three-hour layover on our way to Ohio so I thought I would use my time to catch up on some overdue blogging. The airport feels electrified as news has just broken of the terrorist […]
Help YOUR Kids Beat the Summer Slide 2016: Great Books to Share
Dearest Readers, Welcome to the first post of this second year of my “Summer Slide” series. The ‘summer slide’ is the two+ months of academic knowledge lost by school age children during summer vacation. [source] The greatest losses are in the area of mathematical computation among all students and in math and reading among children […]
My Summer Book Shelf: What I’m Reading This Summer
Dearest Readers, If you are hopping over here from Michael Ann’s blog at Out and Back, welcome! And if so, you already know that today we are talking books…in particular, those on our summer to-read book shelves. I am going to share what I am reading and hoping to-read to this summer and then I […]
Title Talk: Books I’ve Been Reading Lately and a Link-Up
Huh-lo, gentle readers! Linking-up today with Alison at Puppies and Pretties for her “Reading Lately” series, January edition. I am reviewing the book(s) I’ve been reading lately. One of my goals for 2015 was to read at least one grown-up book a month. I did pretty well toward fulfilling that goal. But I also read a […]
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