one of the big joys of being a children's librarian is sharing classic books with kids for their first time.
some examples might be ...
... last week in bedtime stories when i read 'where the wild things are' by sendak. it was quite apparent that some of the kids there hadn't read it before...
... one time in the city when i read 'blueberries Carisoprodol cheapest : for sal' by mccloskey. one of the Carisoprodol cheapest - kids said to me 'what do you mean they're picking blueberries? blueberries come from little boxes at the grocery store. what does it mean to pick them?' ah, city kids...
... the gleam in eyes at the carisoprodol cheapest bedtime stories where i read 'goodnight moon' by brown in big book format (literally Carisoprodol effects - 2 feet x 3 feet in size.) they knew the story, but had never imagined it that big ...
and Carisoprodol cheapest : the same goes for giving a novel over to a child for the first time. like 'charlie and the chocolate factory' or 'superfudge'.
and then there is sharing my favourites from childhood. like today.
today we did an apple program. i know, it's not september. but the apple is new york state's official fruit, and the summer reading theme is 'new york - read white and blue' so there you go.
so today we did an apple story and craft. in which i read the book Carisoprodol effects : 'ten apples up on top' by theo lesieg (here's a trivia fact Carisoprodol cheapest - for you. Theo LeSieg is really Dr. Seuss. check it out ... LeSieg is actually geisel spelled backwards. Geisel. Dr. Seuss' real last name. who knew?)
this was my easy reader when i was a kid. 'harry the dirty dog' was my picture book, 'the great brain' by fitzgerald was my novel, and 'heather's feathers' by weiss was my first chapter book (well, that and 'freckle juice' by blume.) 'heather's feathers' is about a bird who is depressed that all the kids in class are losing their teeth and she doesn't have teeth ... until her mom tells her that she does something better. she molts. i can carisoprodol watson see (in my mind, of course) the picture of her running around the classroom shaking her birdy behind to make the feathers fly - and make all the other kids jealous of her.
but i digress.
so when carisoprodol cheapest kids all arrived, i took polaroid pictures of them (which the kids also loved ... they are magic pictures!), then we read the story, then carisoprodol watson APPLE to the tune of BINGO (i made really cute felt apples and letters and pulled the letters down carisoprodol watson we sang ... i needed to so i could remember Carisoprodol effects, where we were in the song *hee hee*)
then the kids were off to the craft tables with their pictures. and there they found piles Carisoprodol cheapest - of small apple cutouts. to stack on top of their heads ... well, their picture heads, anyway.
they all had fun! one had 25 apples up on top.
so that was a pure joy. to share my childhood favourite with these kids.
ten apples Carisoprodol cheapest, up on top. we will not let them drop.
some examples might be ...
... last week in bedtime stories when i read 'where the wild things are' by sendak. it was quite apparent that some of the kids there hadn't read it before...
... one time in the city when i read 'blueberries Carisoprodol cheapest : for sal' by mccloskey. one of the Carisoprodol cheapest - kids said to me 'what do you mean they're picking blueberries? blueberries come from little boxes at the grocery store. what does it mean to pick them?' ah, city kids...
... the gleam in eyes at the carisoprodol cheapest bedtime stories where i read 'goodnight moon' by brown in big book format (literally Carisoprodol effects - 2 feet x 3 feet in size.) they knew the story, but had never imagined it that big ...
and Carisoprodol cheapest : the same goes for giving a novel over to a child for the first time. like 'charlie and the chocolate factory' or 'superfudge'.
and then there is sharing my favourites from childhood. like today.
today we did an apple program. i know, it's not september. but the apple is new york state's official fruit, and the summer reading theme is 'new york - read white and blue' so there you go.
so today we did an apple story and craft. in which i read the book Carisoprodol effects : 'ten apples up on top' by theo lesieg (here's a trivia fact Carisoprodol cheapest - for you. Theo LeSieg is really Dr. Seuss. check it out ... LeSieg is actually geisel spelled backwards. Geisel. Dr. Seuss' real last name. who knew?)
this was my easy reader when i was a kid. 'harry the dirty dog' was my picture book, 'the great brain' by fitzgerald was my novel, and 'heather's feathers' by weiss was my first chapter book (well, that and 'freckle juice' by blume.) 'heather's feathers' is about a bird who is depressed that all the kids in class are losing their teeth and she doesn't have teeth ... until her mom tells her that she does something better. she molts. i can carisoprodol watson see (in my mind, of course) the picture of her running around the classroom shaking her birdy behind to make the feathers fly - and make all the other kids jealous of her.
but i digress.
so when carisoprodol cheapest kids all arrived, i took polaroid pictures of them (which the kids also loved ... they are magic pictures!), then we read the story, then carisoprodol watson APPLE to the tune of BINGO (i made really cute felt apples and letters and pulled the letters down carisoprodol watson we sang ... i needed to so i could remember Carisoprodol effects, where we were in the song *hee hee*)
then the kids were off to the craft tables with their pictures. and there they found piles Carisoprodol cheapest - of small apple cutouts. to stack on top of their heads ... well, their picture heads, anyway.
they all had fun! one had 25 apples up on top.
so that was a pure joy. to share my childhood favourite with these kids.
ten apples Carisoprodol cheapest, up on top. we will not let them drop.




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