Posts Tagged ‘Children’s Books’
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Happy August, Book Club Fans! Even though it may not feel like fall, September is right around the corner! If the thought of freshly sharpened new pencils, giant leaf piles, and apple picking doesn’t excite you, this bit of news… Read More
3CommentsAugust 2, 2011
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In honor national Ice Cream Month, a few weeks ago we asked you guys to come up with book titles as ice cream flavors, or book flavors, and boy were you guys creative! Here is just a sampling of some of the… Read More
1July 19, 2011
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Sometimes all it takes is that one character to get your kids hooked on reading. Sometimes it’s broader than that—sharks, firetrucks, princesses, and puppies. And sometimes, you like to push them in the awards-bracket category, as these are the titles… Read More
2March 7, 2011
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One fish, two fish Red fish, blue fish Those are some of the first words I learned to read by myself. And now, years and years later, there’s a fish in my office named One Fish. Dr. Seuss has been… Read More
5March 2, 2011
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It’s that time of year again—we just had our annual Teacher Advisor weekend where our dedicated bearers of educational knowledge visit Scholastic HQ in New York. We thought we’d share a few insights about the experience with everyone who, sadly,… Read More
7February 28, 2011
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Ah, February. A lot of things are associated with the second month of the year. There’s Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Black History Month, leap year, and, of course, the inevitable, collective abandoning of New Year’s resolutions made at the beginning… Read More
0February 1, 2011
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It’s pink, it’s red, it’s sweet, it’s overflowing with mushy goodness, it’s…Valentine’s Day, folks! And it’s yet another reason to learn to *love* to read (get it?). Here are some of our favorite Valentine’s Day reads from our February Catalogs.… Read More
1January 28, 2011
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