Tag Archive | dr. seuss
Do you want to encourage passion in a reluctant reader?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Do you have a young reluctant reader at home? The lazy hazy days of summer are here and many of you are trying to encourage your kids to read. Maybe their teacher gave them a reading list, but it’s a struggle to comply. Ready to try something new? Reading…
3 Day Quote Challenge – Day Three
Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Thank you Deborah—Author of A Wise Woman’s Journey. Day Three Quote: You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child. ~Dr. Seuss ? ? ? ? ? ? I nominate: 1. Christina Steiner – Author at One Word at…
10 Unusual Things I Know About Bookworms
Originally posted on Jenny Hansen's Blog:
It’s National Reading Month, which is my favorite time of year, since I am a bookworm. We’re a club with specific characteristics and one thing is certain: bookworms find other bookworms. They simply must, so they can find out about more cool books. Bookworms have been devouring books for…
Why writing fiction really matters
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“Insert!” He extended his foot… “You sound like a Borg.” … and wriggled his toes into the sock. “That would make me a cyborg.” He paused. I could see the wheels turning. “That’s it…my recovery… the screwdriver must have damaged the wiring… and the nano-bots have been…
Staff Spotlight July: Merrilee!
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Merrilee’s spotlight display in BookKids for the month of July. ~post by Merrilee Like Ellen did in April, for my turn in the staff spotlight, I spent a certain amount of time thinking of a theme. I got a great idea, changed my mind, changed it again, thought of something else…