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Textbook examples of great art
I’M NOT SMALL is Full of Big Concepts
Summertime fun with Look and Listen (+ Giveaway)
The Bluest of Blues by Fiona Robinson
THE BLUEST OF BLUES, Anna Atkins and the First Book of Photographs, written and breathtakingly illustrated by Fiona Robinson. Having a father who was a scientist, Anna Atkins was inspired by nature and education from a very early age. She studied shells, plants, insects, and illustrated their minute details. Her …
Rebecca Gardyn Levington brings us a BRAINSTORM!
AGAIN, ESSIE? Interview with Author Jenny Lacika (+GIVEAWAY)
Geometry is one of my favorite math units to teach in kindergarten. Kindergartners mold playdough shapes for ages, chatter about sides and vertices, and become suddenly fascinated with rectangular tiles—tiles, people! And the books! We have enough shape books in our classroom library to fill a big ole’ basket. But can …
A Sequel Situation
The Art of Production in the work of Arnold Lobel
When I visited The Kerlan Collection of Children’s Literature at the University of Minnesota, I was struck, inspired, surprised, and overjoyed, by many things. Seeing artwork created by iconic illustrators was incredible. The subject of my post today was one of the most overwhelming discoveries that I made and I …