Creative story starters for kids to generate oral storytelling or used as writing prompt ideas. My kids LOVE to talk. Do your children like to talk? I'm always amazed at the creative and often very View Post

Jodie is a mom of two boys and early childhood and elementary educator. She loves to read and help caregivers nurture our youngest caregivers.

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Creative story starters for kids to generate oral storytelling or used as writing prompt ideas. My kids LOVE to talk. Do your children like to talk? I'm always amazed at the creative and often very View Post

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I haven't been this excited about a series of books in a long time. Imagine with me. A strong and inquisitive female main character, science and inquiry playing a central role through the whole View Post

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The key to learning sight words is lots and lots of practice. Pair that sight word practice with a little basketball shooting and you have an interactive and fun way to learn. Sight Word View Post

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Did you know that 1 in 68 children have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (according to the CDC)? Chances are that you know someone with autism. Today I'm sharing children's books about Autism. There View Post

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"Somewhere over the rainbow." Keep singing along. There is something about rainbows that makes us think spring. Today, I’ve got a fun A Rainbow of My Own rainbow alphabet activity to learn about View Post

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Travel around the world with our Family Dinner Book Club . This year we are traveling the world in Around the World Family Dinner Book Club and our third stop is Africa. We have lots of ideas to View Post

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One of the most popular Dr. Seuss books is Green Eggs and Ham. “I do not like them, Sam-I-Am. I do not like green eggs and ham." Every March we celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss and Read Across View Post