Tag Archive | children’s books

Study: Reading Programs May Improve Kids’ Behavior!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
I found this interesting study about reading  by Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) in the New Hampshire Union Leader on Thursday, March 29, 2018 on page 84. This may be enlightening to many parents who have children with behavior problems. Here are some quotes from this article. If you would like to…

Easter Sticky Competition

Easter Sticky Competition

Originally posted on Thoughts by Mello-Elo:
After watching the scramble to prepare our school’s Easter Sticky Competition today, the memories of how the inspiration for Cecil the Bully came about flooded back to me with glorious giggles. Many years ago, our head teacher was gifted with the opportunity of showing a local MP around our…

Easter Sticky Competition

Where’s SPRING?

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Here in the Northeast (New England) USA we still have snow that blankets our yards. It was officially spring a day ago but where is it hiding? The photo above is of our deck on March 8th from the first of four snowstorms.The snow was more than half way up our…

How Can We Teach Little Ones to Value Books and Stories? Nine Tips from the Trenches

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Margaret Wellwood, a children’s book writer, editor, and grandmother. Margaret offers here her take, with links to some of her favorite stories for sharing. How Can We Teach Little Ones to Value Books and Stories? Nine Tips from the Trenches Tender-hearted toddler that…

Help Needed for Author of Children’s Books

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
I have been asked for help by an author who is ready to publish her first children’s book. She’s interested in self-publishing, and has the finished book with illustrations ready to go, but has no idea what to do next. While I’m very happy with CreateSpace, and could offer…

The Dance of the Violin by @TheKathyStinson #bookreview #kidlit #TuesdayBookBlog

Guest author: Robbie and Michael Cheadle – Meet the Characters

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Why does Taylor Gingernut look so shocked?   Why indeed? To find out you will need to read Sir Chocolate and the sugar dough bees story and cookbook. I can tell you a bit about Taylor Gingernut though: There was a red-haired lass called Tay; Who always…

Celebrate 75 Years With #BoxcarChildren and Your Child Could Win! #kidlit #FridayReads #books

Halito Gianna by Becky Villareal @bvillareal is a #Kidlit Gem! #bookreview #books

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