𝙒𝙍𝙄𝙏𝙄𝙉𝙂 𝙃𝙀𝙇𝙋. i get by with a little help from my friends! lowercase intended.
A list of picture books about building with blocks, engineering, and architecture for children.
This illustration is from the public domain book, The Book of Knowledge, The Children’s Encyclopedia, Edited by Arthur Mee and Holland Thompson, Ph. D., Vol II, Copyright 1912, The Grolier Society of New York. The original copyright for these books was 1899. This is page 569, "Little Verses for Very Little People"
“It is, after all, not necessary to fly right into the middle of the sun, but it is necessary to crawl to a clean little spot on earth where the sun sometimes shines and one can warm oneself …
Everything you need to know about teaching 5th grade categorized and organized by topic for easy reference.
THE LITTLE TURTLE: a Singable Illustrated Poem
How to understand that without thoughts we can not feel and vice versa. To feel good, thoughts become more important then you may know.
From The Tall Book of Make Believe Selected by Jane Werner Pictures by Garth Williams Copyright 1950
Conflict – the foundation of every novel bled onto the page. Without it, your book flatlines harder than the grim reaper. No self-respecting book doctor will even attempt to resuscitate it. And yet, you need to, because conflict is the god of novels. If you’ve been a good little girl, then conflict will dip its mighty hand into […]
May 25 prompt Ariel, Pacific NW poet Today starts Memorial Day Weekend. And let me share how proud I am of my Grandfather Vivian Jamieson who served during World War 2. ANd of my late hubby, Arrin…
A collection of our favourite inspirational quotes from Pinterest. Including some we've turned into typographic prints. Available on paper, canvas or ready to hang wood stretcher framed. You can view our typography print collection here. Or visit our main site for more inspirational typographic art here. Image:
The beginning of November was spent using the book, The little old lady who was not afraid of anything. It was a great transition from Hallo...
The title of Hanya Yanagihara’s second work of fiction stands in almost comical contrast to its length: at 720 pages, it’s one of the biggest novels to be published this year. To this literal girth there has been added, since the book appeared in March, the metaphorical weight of several prestigious award nominations. Both the size of A Little Life and the impact it has had on readers and critics alike—a best seller, the book has received adulatory reviews in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and other serious venues—reflect, in turn, the largeness of the novel’s themes.