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PPBF: Over and Under the Snow | bildebok from Cathy Ballou Mealey
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Bildebok from Cathy Ballou Mealey. Writing for the young and young at heart. Put Your Characters in the Zone! Pondering Picture Book Re-Readability →. PPBF: Over and Under the Snow. March 13, 2015. Image courtesy of Chronicle Bks. Over and Under the Snow. Written by Kate Messner and illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal. Chronicle Books, $16.99, Ages 4 and up. Do you think you know all about snow? Will restore your appreciation for the magic that takes place in nature’s secret subnivean kingdom. Neal’s m...
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Pondering Picture Book Re-Readability | bildebok from Cathy Ballou Mealey
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Bildebok from Cathy Ballou Mealey. Writing for the young and young at heart. PPBF: Over and Under the Snow. 8220;Timely” Post at Laura Sassi Tales →. Pondering Picture Book Re-Readability. April 1, 2015. Book challenges – as a rule I cannot resist them! March featured a spectacular event called ReFoRevMo. Every jam-packed expert post had me jotting notes and adding more titles to my maxed out library reserve list. A terrific post on. Well worn personal copy of The Bundle Book. I just didn’t “...With some...
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This book is a gift. You can keep it or pass it on… #worldbooknight #WBN15 | icapturethebook
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Events, Reviews, Publishing. This book is a gift. You can keep it or pass it on… #worldbooknight #WBN15. This evening is all about encouraging more adults to read and thousands of volunteers are spreading the love through free books. Apparently, 35% of adults in the UK do not read for pleasure and the cunning folk at WBN are enticing them to start with a freebie. This book is a gift. You can keep it or pass it on…. Have fun tonight and happy reading! Parisian Reads: begin your love affair. You are commen...
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Events, Reviews, Publishing. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Homework for the love of books! When starting out your career in books you have to do a lot of homework. You do not just work a 9-5; you network, read, blog and take on various […]. Read Article →. It’s the little things that count. Read Article →. The Curse of the Book Club. Joining a book club was never very appealing it means you are forced to read outside of your comfort zone, in a specific time restraint and have to interact […]. Follow icap...
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Events, Reviews, Publishing. Monthly Archives: May 2014. How to make the most of your internship #SYPIntern. There has been a lot of controversy around internships and whether people should need to work for free to gain experience. The traditional way to get into publishing has been […]. Read Article →. The Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction have launched their #ThisBook campaign today! They want us to tell the world via social media what we consider the most influential novel in […]. Read Article →.
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Events, Reviews, Publishing. One response to “ About. 17/07/2014 at 1:59 am. I have nominated your blog for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. More about this nomination is at. Http:/ womancipation.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/the-very-inspiring-blog-award/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Reading a book a ...
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Day 163: Olives | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling
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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? March 26, 2015. Today Boy had violin and ballet, and Girl could stay home with Papa. In between those things we went to Boy’s second counseling appointment, and to the library to pick up books about Cuba, Jamaica, and The Bahamas (for Geography Club). Day 162: Fragile Glass the Boxtroll. Day 164: Early spring garden →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. View Full Profile →. The Pe...
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Who are we, and why are we unschooling? | 365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling
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365 Days of (Almost) Unschooling. Or: I read your book, Peter Gray. Who are we, and why are we unschooling? Who are we, and why are we unschooling? This is our second year of homeschooling. Boy is 8, Girl is 5. I started reading about unschooling, but it made me anxious. Always:. Additionally, we decided to keep Girl at home the next year, too, to save on money and driving, and because it made her happy to go to the co-op, and be at home. But I might ask Boy to do some math lessons. I love your blog!
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Outline by Rachel Cusk shortlisted for the #BaileysPrize 2015 | icapturethebook
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Events, Reviews, Publishing. Outline by Rachel Cusk shortlisted for the #BaileysPrize 2015. Seven or eight years ago, Rachel Cusk talked in one of my creative writing lectures at Kingston University. I don’t remember much about the talk but I do remember her name and the impression she made on me. Cusk is a passionate and intelligent writer and her new novel. Is evidence that she is no ordinary storyteller. Has been shortlisted by the Baileys Prize for Fiction. This book is an interesting one to sink you...