“Witch Crafting” A Spiritual Guide to Making Magic” is by Phyllis Curott and is 340 pages long. It is put out by Broadway Books of New York and includes a resource guide at the end of the book. This book is very well written and will help people very much who want to see what…
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If you are a writer, you will need to add this book to your library. It is “Careers for your Characters: A writers guide to 1001 professions for Architect to Zookeeper”. The book is by Raymond Obstfeld and Franz Neumann. The professions give you a job description for the profession, and tells you what their…
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I saw this over on Leak: Amazon Kindle 2 Pictures and Pricing – PC World Official-looking pictures and pricing of Amazon’s Kindle 2 e-book reader have been leaked on the Internet. The information surfacedon a forum late last night and reveals a thinner Kindle but without thespeculated price increase. Amazon is expected to officially announcethe…
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If you have trouble planning math activities in your classroom for preschoolers, I recommend getting “year Round Preschool Math” by Lynne R. Weaver. The 240 page book can really help you get math activities going that the children will love to do. The book is a created resources book. There are 27 units in this…
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If you are a preschool teacher, you need to pick up a copy of “Creative Resources for Bulletin Boards in the Early Childhood Classroom. The book is by Judy Herr and Yvonne Libby and retails for $19.95. It is a Gryphon House book. The 224 page book includes patterns for letters and numbers which is…
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Birth to Preschool -Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney -Lucky Song by Vera Williams -Owl Babies by Martin Woddell -Do You Want to be My Friend by Eric Carle -The Temper Tantrum Book by Edna Mitchell Preston Preschool to Age 8 -Annabell Swift, Kindergartner by Amy Schwartz -Best Friends by Miriam Cohen…
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Books make great gifts for children. Even babies like to look at the colorful pages while Mommy or Daddy reads to them. This article will help you choose the right book for a child in your life. Classics like The Cat in the Hat, Where the Wild Things Are, and Charlotte’s Web are all great…
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Many parents dread rainy days. They say that their children drive them nuts when they can’t go outside to play. “What can I do on rainy days?” This article will answer that question. -Make a “touch table”. Even a large tub works well. Use materials with different textures, like shaving cream, small rocks, torn paper…
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Going to the library is a great way to spend some extra time with your child. Try some of these tips to get the most out of your library visit: -Before you go to the library, find out if there are special story hours, family events and other activities. Ask about the rules for children…
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Here are some tips to get your child to read more often. -Read to your child every day, whatever their age. Children learn by doing, and if you start reading to them when they are young, they will carry that with them for life. -Have your child read to you, as soon as they can….
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