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Little Women – KidLit History

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Everything I need to know about history, I learned through children's literature. February 27, 2014. There are some books that I just assume everyone has read. Often, these lines are somewhat generational. For example, I just assume that everyone my age and younger has read. Was at the top of the list. Going into our discussion, I assumed that this would be a reread for everyone–though it had probably been decades since they had last read it. But almost half or our group had never read it! Seem to be the...

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historical fiction – KidLit History

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Everything I need to know about history, I learned through children's literature. May 16, 2016. Making the hidden visible: World War II Fiction. There are certain periods in history that seem to get all the attention. The pioneer experience. The Civil War. World War II. I’ve always enjoyed the less exposed parts of history more. My “preferred” war is World War 1. Because I’m friends with some of the organizers at the North Texas Teen Book Festival,. I was able to get her most recent book,. Salt to the Sea.

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20th century – KidLit History

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Everything I need to know about history, I learned through children's literature. March 31, 2015. Filling a gap on the timeline. In anticipation of a solitary road trip, I headed to the library for an audio book. Dead End in Norvelt. By Jack Gantos caught my eye, in part due to these lines in the description: “melding the entirely true and the wildly fictional.” Now, this was something that would make the miles pass faster. Who might be the next Laura or Betsy? It just keeps coming up. . .

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Historical Fiction – KidLit History

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Everything I need to know about history, I learned through children's literature. The Midwife’s Apprentice. By Karen Cushman. 1300s. Haven’t read this in years, so don’t feel comfortable giving a quick review. But it’s still on my bookshelf, whhich counts for a lot! Key words: women’s history, poverty. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing: The Pox Party. Kingdom on the Waves. By Richard Peck. 1893. Okay, I admit it–I have a longstanding interest in World’s Fairs, so I was bound to...By Karen Hesse&#4...

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Everything I need to know about history, I learned through children's literature. March 31, 2015. Filling a gap on the timeline. In anticipation of a solitary road trip, I headed to the library for an audio book. Dead End in Norvelt. By Jack Gantos caught my eye, in part due to these lines in the description: “melding the entirely true and the wildly fictional.” Now, this was something that would make the miles pass faster. Who might be the next Laura or Betsy? December 26, 2012. Now that the hustle and ...

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Catholic Bibliophagist: For Where Your Treasure Is . . .

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The adventures of a Catholic reader with a catholic library. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. For Where Your Treasure Is . . . Wicked people never have time for reading,' Dewey said. 'It's one of the reasons for their wickedness.'" -. Still, people who don't care much for reading never. Seem to have time for it. And those of us who. So here's a question for those of you who did. Grow up in a family of readers:. So although I was aware of the negative stereotype that readers had in the culture at large, in my fam...

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Catholic Bibliophagist: January 2012

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The adventures of a Catholic reader with a catholic library. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. By Susan Coolidge, 1872. I always enjoy meeting kindred spirits, even when it's only between the pages of a book. Posted by Catholic Bibliophagist. Monday, January 23, 2012. By Abby Johnson, 267 pages, Ignatius Press, 2010. Abby's sympathy was quickly aroused and she imagined herself helping other women to "exercise their 'rights' and protect their 'access' as they faced their crises.". Because I think that one of the...

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Catholic Bibliophagist

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The adventures of a Catholic reader with a catholic library. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. By Susan Coolidge, 1872. I always enjoy meeting kindred spirits, even when it's only between the pages of a book. Posted by Catholic Bibliophagist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please Buy notecards or other weird stuff from my son. Click on the image to buy "You Are My Sunshine" or other items in his Zazzle shop. St Columba, pray for us! N, a devourer of books. View my complete profile. A Patchwork of Books.

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes: Thanks AMAZON...

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes. And other things that aren't tied down). Thursday, April 30, 2015. Screen shot of an email I just received from Amazon this afternoon:. Is it just me, or are they trying to tell me something? Or maybe Grammy Pammy? Labels: Blink…Blink…What? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The seemingly perpetual ramblings of a Deals on Wheels. View my complete profile. Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense.". Exploring Kena...

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes: On picnics, sandwiches and my heart...

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes. And other things that aren't tied down). Saturday, April 18, 2015. On picnics, sandwiches and my heart. Today, Trevor had to work from home, so Banner and I were on our own for karate and lunch. I figured we'd grab sushi, but the little guy surprised me when he announced that he wanted to bring lunch to daddy and have a picnic in the backyard instead. It was very sweet. They were totally all over this picnic thing. Banner has never been so popular. Regardless of...

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes: May 2015

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes. And other things that aren't tied down). Saturday, May 23, 2015. An example of what happens at meal time: The kid writes "tickets" all the time, and loves asking people questions and scribbling things down like he is taking notes. If he grows up to be a cop or reporter, I won't be surprised. An example of something he learned exclusively from his father: "Daddy, I stepped on a frog with my butt.". An example of what other mom's think of my kid: "Hey, Trev? An ex...

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Catholic Bibliophagist

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The adventures of a Catholic reader with a catholic library. Monday, January 23, 2012. By Abby Johnson, 267 pages, Ignatius Press, 2010. Abby's sympathy was quickly aroused and she imagined herself helping other women to "exercise their 'rights' and protect their 'access' as they faced their crises.". Both of these groups will benefit from reading unPLANNED. Because I think that one of the greatest difficulties under which we labor in today's public forum is an automatic tendency to demonize the oppositi...

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The Public Historian

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10:04 pm October 12th, 2009. This is also my first two-day weekend at home in a month. Granted, day two is a Monday, but still, it is amazing the difference taking two days off in a row can make in one's life. I watched movies, read books, got out fall clothes, and did a few other house-related projects. But Shiner is my default. They also happen to be celebrating their centennial this year and of course, there is a history of Shiner book now available: Shine On by Mike Renfro. Just for grins, turn off t...

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Articles {Blog} — Uncover the Past: Learning History through Children's Literature

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The Challenge of Professional Partnership and Teaching with Historical Fiction. April 11, 2016. There are two main roadblocks that hinder effectively sharing of children’s historical fiction. The first roadblock was discussed in the previous article. Educators have their own pedagogical canon to refer to. Yet the point remains: there is a gap between the needs of educators and the role of librarians. As educators ask, How can I find the best historical fiction to use in my curriculum? Many seasoned educa...

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes: February 2015

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Losing The Up-To-Up-To-Side-To-Side Ropes. And other things that aren't tied down). Saturday, February 28, 2015. Since it is going to be gone by afternoon. Gypsy being overly dramatic. Friday, February 27, 2015. At least this time it actually snowed. Of course, I was already at work, so no snow day nap for me. Most people decided to leave early because of the weather, which made no sense to me since no one can drive in "winter" down here and the highways (no joke) looked like this:. Three is.throwing...

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From Picture Books to Young Adult: Reviews and More. Thursday, July 3, 2014. Paddington Bear Movie Trailer. Based on the beloved children's book by Michael Bond. Arrives in theaters this Christmas. This Christmas, a small bear will make a big splash. From the beloved novels by Michael Bond and producer David Heyman ( HARRY POTTER. Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman. Check out the movie trailer, here. What do you think? Posted by Alyson Beecher.

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Under the Tree and Reading

Under the Tree and Reading. Monday, April 21, 2008. From An Author to the Apprenticing Students - The Treat of Jarrett Krosoczka's Visit! My class and I had the wonderful treat of seeing Jarrett Krosoczka at our school today! I had already perused his books and enjoyed his website, so I was hoping that his presentation would be just as interesting. Jarrett certainly delivered! How brilliant and insightful are these kids? Be sure to explore his awesome website at: http:/ www.studiojjk.com/. It's very kid ...

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Thursday, August 18, 2016. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by Jack Thorne, John Tiffany, and J.K. Rowling. Warning: This review contains SPOILERS for all of the original Harry Potter books, as well as for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Albus Severus Potter is headed off to Hogwarts, and he fears the possibility that he might be sorted into Slytherin. Will he be able to live down his father's legacy? Scorpius - what a great character! The Snape cameo, because Snape. *sigh*. Here's what I didn't like:.

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Freitag, 8. Juni 2012. Die Kleine Frau Babette und Herr Mann: die Entstehungsgeschichte. Eine Liebesgeschichte für Kleingebliebene und Großgewordene. Ruth und ich lernten uns durch eine technische Panne bei der Registrierung für ein Kinderliteraturforum kennen, kamen ins Gespräch . und das Forum wurde für uns weitgehend überflüssig - wir hatten einander gefunden. Nur, was war das eigentlich? Welche Inhalte verbargen sich hinter diesem diffusen Gefühl von geteiltem Literaturverständnis? Wir wollten Geschi...

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Katie’s Kiddie Klassics. April 25, 2009 at 9:41 pm ( Uncategorized. Simmons, S. (1997). Alice and Greta: A tale of two witches. Cyd Moore, illus.). Watertown,. Wonderfully written text and beautiful pictures come together to create a fantastical world that will have children captivated in no time. The author incorporates plenty of rich vocabulary, similes, and descriptive adjectives. She dressed in poison green a color she liked to think was as. Putrid as her personality. Steven J. Simmons graduated ...

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