Throwback Thursday!
Ready to feel old? Reading Rainbow first aired in 1983!
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Two words: LEGO HOGWARTS.
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Oh, The Pages Will Flow! Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday with this rhymetastic booklist!
Link: http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/bookfinder/dr-seuss-booklist/
Get some good reading (and some good sleep) in this weekend!
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It’s only a day late, right? THROWBACK THURSDAY!
Take a look, it’s in a book… Reading Rainbow, Reading Rainbow (bow…bow…bow…)
Reading Rainbow was on PBS from 1983-2006 and is the third-longest running children’s series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street.
For Jimmy Fallon’s version, click here: http://bit.ly/LthcZn
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Happy Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month! Celebrate with notable children’s author Grace Lin’s wonderful article and recommended booklist on PBS Parents.
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/bookfinder/asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/
What if children’s authors took it upon themselves to advertise? That is, assuming children’s authors had sponsors. Taken from a fave mommyblogger, here are my top 10 bookmercials.
(Source: blogs.babble.com)
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! The late, great author and literacy advocate would have been 108 today… so yes… this stamp is outdated.
Click the picture or this link: http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/bookfinder/dr-seuss-booklist/ to view our “Top 12 Dr. Seuss Book List” called, “Oh, the Pages Will Flow.”
We’ve served it up on a platter for you
so go ahead and browse the list!
Oh, the cupcakes you’ll eat!
Yesterday I posted a Mister Rogers’ inspired cake
Which got me thinking about other PBS bakes!
I searched the web with yahoos and googles
to bring you these Seussical muse-ical doodles!
Enjoy! Those are the Doctor’s orders.
Party on, pillow people! You’ve made it to round 3 of “stuff you don’t need but will put on a list to buy/request for the holidays and then lose it, forget about it, and repeat the process every time you revisit this post.” (I’ll pause while you say that 5 times fast. Now say “5 times fast” 5 times fast. Cool. Bye.)
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