Life Cycles
Let’s learn about life cycles. How does a toad survive in the desert? Let’s find out. Another animal lays eggs in sand, too-not in the desert, but on a beach. The mother animal weighs as much as a...
View ArticleHonk, Honk, Goose! Canada Geese Start a Family
The male goose stood guard. Honk! he honked at the squirrels. Honk! at the ducks. Honk, hee-honk, honk! at neighboring geese. The day after the chicks hatched, the father and mother took a stroll....
View ArticleSouth Carolina Inspiration
My high school teacher, Lynn Kobelt, is still inspiring young writers in South Carolina. Here is the creative writing book she prepared with middle school students in Greenville. She hasn’t aged and I...
View ArticleDust off a book: physical science storytime!
Let’s begin our physical science storytime. Physical science studies the non-living world around us: air, water, wind, rock, minerals, glaciers, all sorts of things. But these non-living parts of our...
View ArticleWild Author Welcomes
I just had to share a few of the fun photos from schools that rev up their students for author visits. Believe me, I don’t expect anyone to go this far. But the students and educators worked hard and...
View ArticlePsst…what’s in this airstream trailer?
What do these cats know? They know someone special. What’s in this airstream trailer? Stories that will amaze you and that will be showing up in your library someday. One of my dear colleagues, author...
View ArticleFish Activities for Trout, Trout, Trout and Trout Are Made of Trees
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View ArticleAnt, Ant, Ant: an Insect Chant activities
See also the activities for The Bumblebee Queen, Army Ant Parade, and If You Should Hear a Honey Guide. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px;...
View ArticleI. N. K. Interesting Nonfiction for Kids book blog
I.N.K. Montly, I participate in I.N.K., Interesting Nonfiction for Kids. This is a group blog of many leading nonfiction authors and illustrators. The posts are quite stimulating. Lots of big topics...
View ArticleOnline Press Coverage 2007/2008
BLOGS AND OTHER ONLINE LINKS TO PRESS REGARDING BOOKS, VISITS, NEWS I began gathering these via google alerts in late 2007 so I have likely missed gobs from previous years. This is not organized…just a...
View ArticleContest Flyer For Trout Are Made of Trees
Here is the Be a Stream Hero Contest Flyer for grades K-2. Deadline is December 31, 2008. Winner receives a huge collection of new books and a school visit by April Pulley Sayre anywhere in the U. S....
View ArticleGreat Lakes Author Wins Dr. Seuss Award
See this article at Ohio.com! http://www.ohio.com/community/readernews/community/13844327.html
View ArticleLibrarians, Win a Free Book!
Enter by October 31, 2008 to win a signed copy of TROUT ARE MADE OF TREES. www.schoollibraryjournal.com/trout Thank you, Charlesbridge, for joining with School Library Journal to set up this...
View ArticleMockingbird Award Nominee, Abilene, Texas
Trout Are Made of Trees and Vulture View have been nominated for the Mockingbird Award, a reading program of the Abilene Independent School District, Abilene, Texas. What a great program. Each spring...
View ArticleThe Mysterious Cave Paintings of Logansport, IN
Okay, so I’ve been driving through Logansport on my way to do Purdue Univ literary conferences appearances and school visits in Lafayette, IN for the last few years. Every time I pass this bridge, I...
View ArticleWelcome to the new website!
It is finally up! I hope the new format, weekly updated content, and expanded educational resources will provide all of you with more fun and assistance in using books in the classroom. Jeff, the...
View ArticleNature Fun For Computer Kids (Oh, and me!)
I have a new way to find a morning bubble of joy. Take a look at National Geographic’s new and improved web cams. Right now I am watching a heron in Africa. Earlier I was watching, and identifying fish...
View ArticleGeography, Music, Culture: Nat Geo Global Music
National Geographic has a great new music feature you’ll want to check out. This is a great way for families and just interested people in general to explore world music. Go to the link below and in...
View ArticleBumblebee Queen Math
For a teacher’s workshop recently, I was asked to share some ideas about using THE BUMBLEBEE QUEEN (Charlesbridge) in the context of math. Below are some of my informal ideas. I’m sure they will spark...
View ArticleFor Parents of Young Authors and Young Scientists
Additional posts for family fun: Raising a Young Scientist Nurturing Your Young Author
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