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your blog looks great!
glad I could highlight your broadway show proposal!
This blog takes you inside the different events that take place at an elementary school library and review's children's books.
Recent PostsBIRDIE'S BIG-GIRL SHOESBySUJEAN RIMThis book rings in the New Year with a little style.Birdie loves to help her Mammy get all dressed up. Her secret wish is to wear her mother's high heel shoes. When Birdie first ask's if she can wear them her mother...
I can't believe I missed this holiday follow-up to Nicola Smee book Clip Clop last year. Just imagine a room of stamping feet of four year olds and a bunch of interactive puppets and a story that does not end after one reading. The students want it r...
New cause: one school, one library, one librarianSUE BLAINEPublished: 2009/10/17 10:20:22 AMBASIC RIGHT: Pupils take part in an Equal Education campaign march. Aside from its school library campaign, it is tackling other issues such as punctuality .S...
Today I was transported back to my school library author week from December 4 - 8, 2006. Why you ask? This was the week that the National Book Residency sent children's book author, Miriam Cohen for the whole week. I had never before had a writer for...
The month of September so quickly disappeared and I can't believe that Halloween is approaching. Today, I discovered a princess book. However, this is not your typical princess book. I think it has a Princess appeal for both girls and boys.Princess H...
Monday starts the second full week of the New York City Public School school year.The first few weeks are always about rules and routines. I don't know too many classrooms that allow children to chew gum. However, you are going to have to break the r...
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silkenyour blog looks great!
glad I could highlight your broadway show proposal!
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I really enjoyed reading your blog. As I write a blog for my sons primary school it was extremely relevant (primary school is UK equivalent of elementary school; ages 4-11). Our school is in the countryside and only has 70 children and 3 full time teachers so it relies on a lot of voluntary help and donations. Really interested to see how many authors you have managed to entice to your gatherings...hmm, do you think any would want to trek out to the English countryside??
Will continue to keep reading your blog and hope to pick up some useful tips.
Well done!
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