Category Archives: Literature
How to Read With a Squiggly Baby (or Toddler!)
May 23, 2016Parents know they should read with their child every day. But reading together requires that your baby or toddler will actually sit still long enough for a book! If you’ve got a squiggler in your house, see if these tips … Continue reading
EC3 Teachers and Staff Favorite Book Picks!
March 8, 2016EC3 teachers and staff love to read! In celebration of March is Reading Month, we compiled a list of some of our favorite children’s AND adults books. Please feel free to share some of your favorites in the comments! Great … Continue reading
Book Review: BabyLit Books by Jennifer Adams
March 9, 2012I wrote a review a while back for Green Spot Blue (a literary and parenting online magazine) around a series of new counting primers for children that use classic literature. They are called BabyLit Books and they are by Jennifer … Continue reading
100, again
February 25, 2012Writing another list of 100 books to read has been on my to-do list. One specifically geared toward the bed-time story set. Turn’s out, Scholastic’s Parent & Child Magazine has done a little bit of the work. I love that. … Continue reading
One Hundred Books, One Hundred Bucks
February 14, 2012My ten-year-old is a voracious reader. It’s somewhat ironic, because when he was a Bear, his brethren were ahead of him and I was *freaking out* that he wasn’t smart enough to be considered one of the “smart kids.” His … Continue reading