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College basketball fans no longer can lay claim to the only Sweet 16. Thanks to Harvard University’s Lead for Literacy Initiative, early literacy development teachers and administrators can access 16 one-page memos written specifically for leaders committed to children’s literacy … Continue reading →
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We are so proud to announce our first ever Kindermusik Green Competition winners for this year’s most outstanding sustainability efforts in the Kindermusik Community! Reaching a decision was ESPECIALLY hard with all of your inspiring entries, so we decided to … Continue reading →
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What better way to celebrate the international Human Rights Day than by reading all of your outstanding entries for the KI Green Competition? We are so, so proud of the unique, creative, and dedicated sustainability efforts you shared with us … Continue reading →
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We are prepared to DOUBLE the winnings for the first Kindermusik Green – Star Steward Competition IF our Facebook page reaches 18,000 by day’s end. If this happens, the winner of our first Kindermusik Green Star Steward competition will be … Continue reading →
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In. It. Me. He. Unless you work in the early literacy and language development arena, those four little words are, well, just four little words. However, early childhood teachers recognize them—and 90 plus more—as “Kindergarten High Frequency Words” in conjunction … Continue reading →
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In. It. Me. He. Unless you work in the early literacy and language development arena, those four little words are, well, just four little words. However, early childhood teachers recognize them—and 90 plus more—as “Kindergarten High Frequency Words” in conjunction … Continue reading →
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From the Yale Project on Climate Change, one of our favorite environmentalists, Bill McKibben, reports a seasonably heart-warming “Moral Math” graph showing the “six Americas” of national attitudes towards global warming. 33 percent of Americans feel “concerned” by the state of … Continue reading →
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Expats Since Birth: Bilingual Siblings and Their Language Preferences, Expats Since Birth You can’t choose whether your child will like Mozart or Madonna – and you can’t choose which language your child will prefer to speak. Each child develops his … Continue reading →
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The New York Times offers an illustrated slideshow of the Best Illustrated Books. We, of course, liked this one in particular. INFINITY AND ME By Kate Hosford. Illustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska. Carolrhoda Books. $16.95. (Ages 5 to 10) Are you … Continue reading →
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