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Easter Books 2013

Mar 25th, 2013 | By
The Easter Egg

The Easter Egg Jan Brett If you are a fan of Jan Brett’s books, this is a must-have for your collection. If you have never read books by Jan, this is a great way to get started. The classic beautiful illustrations will be enjoyed each time that the book is
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Palm Sunday 2013

Mar 22nd, 2013 | By
Humphrey's First Palm Sunday

If you are looking for a way to teach your child about Palm Sunday, reading a story is always a great conversation starter. Children enjoy stories about animals; making the donkey, in the Palm Sunday story, an easy subject to take center stage. Family Time Activities -Play some kids Easter
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Palm Sunday and Easter 2013

Mar 16th, 2013 | By
Craft Crosses

Now is the time Now is the time to get ready for the upcoming holidays. With Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy week just one week away, don’t be caught off guard! This is the week to plan crafts and activities for your kids. Easter can be a mature
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St. Patrick’s Day 2013

Mar 14th, 2013 | By
Ten Lucky Leprechauns

You don’t have to be Irish to take part in some St. Patrick’s Day fun this weekend. Kids love to mix things up and to have surprises. On Sunday, surprise your kids by adding green food coloring to their breakfast milk. A quick way to give your house a festive
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Happy Birthday to You!

Mar 2nd, 2013 | By
Happy Birthday To You!

Happy Birthday to You is the obvious choice to read on the birthday of Dr. Seuss. This book represents all of the great things that we love about him. His classic rhyming, brilliant illustrations and zany characters all come together in this beautifully woven story. Although not many of us
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The Cat in the Hat

Mar 1st, 2013 | By
The Cat In The Hat

The Cat in the Hat is perhaps the most recognizable character that Dr. Seuss created; making the book the perfect choice for Read Across America Day. The book begins with two children stuck inside on a rainy day. Then the Cat in the Hat shows up and the children are
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Yertle the Turtle

Feb 28th, 2013 | By
Yertle the Turtle

As only he can, Dr. Seuss entertains us and teaches us all at the same time. This book is better suited for school age children who will easily understand the simple and clear message of respecting others. By the time children are in school, chances are they have already encountered
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The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories

Feb 27th, 2013 | By
The Bippolo Seed

Thanks to the perseverance and detective work by Charles D. Cohen, this collection of little known stories by Dr. Seuss is now available to everyone. For grownups, who are Dr. Seuss fans, the most fascinating part of this book is the introduction. You will love reading about the history of
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There’s a Wocket in My Pocket!

Feb 26th, 2013 | By
There's a Wocket in My Pocket

As you can tell, just by reading the title, this book is packed with pure silliness and unique characters. The writing style of this book is shorter in length and quantity of text; both of which make it a great choice for toddlers and preschoolers. The bright colors, silly characters
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Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

Feb 25th, 2013 | By
Oh The Places You'll Go

Oh, the Places You’ll Go is the last of Dr. Seuss’s books to be published before his death. This final book is a treasure and entertaining for all; especially for those who are starting a new chapter in their lives. Do you have a child going to a new school?
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