Mice Twice is a charming, funny and thoughtful fable about friendship, cleverness, irony, self-awareness and manners. Cat would like to eat Mouse, so to lure her out, he invites her to supper. “May I bring a friend?” she asks; and Cat, envisioning “mice twice,”agrees. Of course, this is a common theme in children’s literature, and I’m… Read More
ACROSTIC POETRY
I’d like to introduce you to a sweet book. SUMMER AN ALPHABET ACROSTIC It contains twenty-six poems, alphabetically arranged. Each reveals a playful acrostic when read vertically, and each is accompanied by a wonderful woodcut illustration. Written by Steven Schnur Illustrated by Leslie Evans Here are two pages from SUMMER \ And finally, “Z” – Z-O-D-I-A-C Zigzag… Read More
THE HUMBLE CARDBOARD BOX
A child’s imagination is a wonderful world of creative innocence. Perhaps nothing is impossible in a child’s creative mind. **************** A box is just a box . . . unless it’s not a box. This little book is dedicated ‘to children everywhere sitting cardboard boxes. It perfectly captures the amazing capacity of a child’s imagination to… Read More
THE GREAT HORNED OWL
“When the owl sings, the night is silent. “― Charles de Leusse The owl’s haunting calls echoing through the dark can give us chills. Owls are also symbols of wisdom, making them popular characters in ancient myths and modern stories. ***************** A wonderful nonfiction book about Great Horned Owls WHOO- KU HAIKU: A GREAT HORNED OWL STORY … Read More
CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING
Puzzles allow children to use their hands and minds to explore the challenges. Engaging in puzzles allows for an exploration about what information matters, how to break the solution down into smaller steps, and how to reason in favor of certain strategies over others. These are the skills that allow children to puzzle through problems and… Read More
SHADOW PLAY
Eye on the Sky, Feet on the Ground Light and shadow play is an amazing way for children to explore the world around them, and it can easily be accomplished at home. See what happens on the next sunny day when your child plays by the window or steps outside on the sidewalk. A FAMILY SHADOW… Read More
SPIRALS ALL AROUND US
SPIRALS IN NATURE The spiral pattern is found extensively in nature – encoded into plants, animals, humans, the earth and galaxies around us. Mathematics can explain the complex algorithms, sequences and equations that make up a spiral pattern, but it can’t explain the lure and fascination of the spiral to the human heart. Take a family… Read More
BRINGING POETRY TO LIFE
There are important developmental benefits of poetry for children. Poetry helps in language development, creative language skills, creativity, writing skills, self-expression, and in the development of natural rhythms. … Poetry is important for children, and poetry is good for adults as well. p.s. It’s also a lot of fun! ***************************** Let’s start with something silly. WAYNE THE STEGOSAURUS Meet the stegosaurus, Wayne…. Read More
MARY BLAIR’S CASTLES
Mary Blair was an American artist, animator and designer. She was prominent in producing art and animation for The Walt Disney Company, drawing concept art for such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Cinderella. She is also remembered for her wonderful castle art. … Read More
THINKING MATHEMATICALLY
Good thinkers are resilient. They don’t give up easily, and are motivated to work hard and keep going when faced with challenges. They recognize that we all fail sometimes, and when this happens, they bounce back and try alternative approaches. TWO DIFFERENT CHALLENGES – Take your pick! ******************** Design a Beaded Necklace Have you ever thought… Read More