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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Feb. 26 – Tell a Fairytale Day
While reading another blog a few days ago, I learned that tomorrow, February 26, is “Tell a Fairytale Day”. Who knew? I love the idea of telling a fairytale. To me this implies reciting a traditional tale the way you … Continue reading
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Fairytales and Their Fractured Counterparts
Ah, this snow day is such a gift. From the window, the late afternoon sun makes it look like a summer day…that is until my eyes drift down to the blanket of white. It’s toasty inside and I’m primed to … Continue reading
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Picture This
I awoke to a 5:30 AM text informing me that we had a two-hour delay. The early start is catching up with me, but in spite of my fatigue, I’m determined to write my promised blog post. Picture books are … Continue reading
Reading Routines
January was a busy month and my good intentions to post several times a week simply fell by the wayside. Isn’t that usually the way it works? Okay, so I can just give up or recommit to this venture. I’m … Continue reading
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