Most of us find ourselves at home right now. Perhaps you are a teacher or librarian and your place of work has been closed and you now have to share learning ideas electronically. Or, maybe you are View Post


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Most of us find ourselves at home right now. Perhaps you are a teacher or librarian and your place of work has been closed and you now have to share learning ideas electronically. Or, maybe you are View Post

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If it's a holiday, the energy level of the students is always ramped up. And since Valentine's Day is filled with sugary chocolate treats, the kids are bouncing off the walls. So take that energy, View Post

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Building phonological awareness with playful activities is the super sweet way to do it. Help children learn about counting syllables with this playful Valentine Syllable Game. This activity View Post

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Snow or no snow? I think students will always say snow. To capitalize on the anticipation, I created the snowmen counting book for you to use with the kids. This free winter printable book helps View Post

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Add a little holiday flair to your circle time with these Christmas circle time activities and songs. All of these songs provide lots of seasonal fun and are packed with early literacy learning View Post

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I'm not going to lie. My absolute favorite gifts to give for any occasion revolve around books. Yep, book themed gifts are the grooviest thing ever. Whether you need a bookish gift for a newborn View Post

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When it comes time to pick a gift for a favorite teacher or librarian, we often resort to a candle or a coffee mug. But, I challenge you to get a little more creative and try one of these fun gifts View Post