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Re-purpose those Book Covers!

Posted on 20132013 by drjenn

My daughter always takes the book covers off her books when she gets them. They just seem to get in the way when she is reading through the book. I also realized that I too take the cover off before reading a book to my students because it is hard to keep it on while holding the book up and turning the pages.

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  • "Sidewalk" Field Trips Boost Children's Early Literacy There is so much value in a simple walk around the block. Wherever that “block” is. The knowledge and skills that are learned and shared are incredible. Take a walk with your kids today!
  • 10 Ways to Get Involved in your Child's Education Easy tips to be an active part of your child’d education.
  • A Creative Idea for Introducing Letters – Go Outside! I have done this with prechoolers and it is a wonderful learning experience. Try it!
  • A Creative Way to Learn Shapes A wonderful and easy hands-on learning experience with shapes.
  • An interesting article about moms and sleep Good to know I’m not the only working mommy up at 3:30am :)
  • Are We Raising a Generation of Helpless Kids? A great read for anyone with kids or planning to have kids.
  • Brain Builders Why we should never forget about social/emotional development.
  • Breaking those gender barriers! What would you do if your daughter wanted to wear shoes marketed to boys?
  • Does Preschool Matter? Every child should be given the opportunity to go to preschool. For free.
  • Early Education: The Power to Reduce Future Crime Victimization The importance of providing early childhood education for ALL CHILDREN.
  • French Parenting Some interesting points about parenting.
  • Guided Play: Helping Kids Learn Through Play A little reminder of how important it is to let your children play. And play with them.
  • Let Kids Use their Fingers to Read! Great article about why it’s ok to let children read with their fingers.
  • Listening to Improve Communication with your Children A nice reminder to LISTEN to your children…
  • Make-Your-Own Light Table An easy and inexpensive light table – wonderful sensory experience for children.
  • Making Predictions During Read-Alouds How to teach emerging readers the comprehension strategy of “predicting.”
  • Media Use by Children Younger Than 2 Years Research findings and suggestions for pediatricians, parents and researchers concerning the use of media with young children.
  • Palmer and Jane Check out my friend’s new store in Esty. Original, hand-made toys for children.
  • Play is a Connection between Parent and Child Some great thoughts from @60secondparent about the importance of playing with your children.
  • Sensory Experiences can be Messy Fun! Enjoy the mess of sensory experiences with children.
  • Storytelling Bag Another great storytelling idea.
  • Teaching Sharing and Empathy to Toddlers? Why I Don't Tell My Kid to Share. Great information about sharing and empathy and toddlers.
  • The Importance of Attachment Healthy attachment is so important in a child’s life and the first year is incredibly important!
  • The Mentality of Physical Activity More reasons why physical education should NOT be cut from schools.
  • The New Baby Food Rules A more practical and laid back attitude to feeding babies food.
  • This is fantastic. And yes, I have held my baby while teaching a class, attending a meeting, etc… Working mothers and what they must juggle.
  • Tips for handling growth phases that affect your baby's sleep Some great tips for infant sleeping
  • What to think about when selecting toys Good info about what to think about when selecting toys for kids.
  • Your Baby Isn't Trying to Annoy You; She's Crying to Communicate Well said – Listen to and talk to your children!
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