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Tag Archives: Children’s literature
An Author/ Illustrator blog hop with give away.
Hi Friends! This is not a normal post but a blog hop and giveaway. The giveaway is my invention as giving more fun to this blog hop. I was tagged by my true friend and author, Vivian Kirkfield, who had … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Clara Bowman-Jahn, Clarike Bowman-Jahn, Course or Book Review, http://www.etreasurespublishing.com/, marketing, social networking, writing
Tagged authors, blog hop, Cher Green, Children's literature, J. D. Pooker, Jessica Robinson, Pembroke, Picture book, Publishing, Ron Rauss, Sue Walls
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Perfect Book Friday / My Name is Yoon
Title: My Name is Yoon Written and Illustrated by: Helen Recorvits and Gabi Swiatkowska Themes: Multicultural, immigration, fitting in, identity, Diversity, belonging, Resources: http://it.pinellas.k12.fl.us/Teachers3/gurianb/ReadingUnit1.html for teacher guides on vocab spelling words for reading material created by different teachers for grades … Continue reading
Perfect Picture Book Friday/ The Fall of Freddie the Leaf
Hi Friends! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend! I don’t think Thanksgiving is over do you? Yes, Black Friday started earlier than ever but really aren’t you still in the thankful mode? I am. I just keep feeling … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Clara Bowman-Jahn, Clarike Bowman-Jahn, Course or Book Review, life story, memoir, Perfect Picture Book Friday, personal growth, social networking
Tagged Black Friday, children's books, Children's literature, death, Leo Buscaglia, Perfect Picture Book Friday, Picture book, Susanna Leonard Hill, Thanksgiving, The Fall of Freddie the Leaf
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Clarbojahn Presents! Author Sharon Solomon! Part One.
Hi Friends! Welcome back! Today on Clarbojahn Presents! I introduce you to someone in my Picture Book Critique Group and who’s book, Cathy Williams, Buffalo Soldier, I selected as one of Perfect Picture Book Friday blog posts last Friday. I am … Continue reading
Building Self-Esteem and Literacy…One Picture Book at a Time
Hi Readers! As promised here is post two of my friend Vivian Kirkfield’s picture book article. If you missed post one go here. Now as you read on I don’t want you to think you have to do each of … Continue reading
Perfect Picture Book Friday/Science Verse
Yes I’m introducing another Jon Scieszka picture book. I was so happy to find it. And I have another for next week. Ahh, so good! As you know I’m never happier than reading picture books by Jon Scieszka. And this … Continue reading
A PICTURE BOOK IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
Hi Readers! I hope you have a bunch of Easter candy to munch on, or your chocolate cupcake with mocha because I’ve got a surprise for you. Do you remember how I’ve been introducing you to friends I’ve met on … Continue reading
Don’t Eat My Toes, OK?/ First Campaigner Challenge
I’m racing against the clock as I type this up in my editor. This Friday’s regular Perfect Picture Book Friday won’t be a picture book but my own story. And my back has given me fits all day. *feels terrible* … Continue reading
Clarbojahn presents…Author Margot Finke
Hi Readers! Today I have a quest visiting whom I met on Linked In and asked it she would like to appear here and share her story. I am indebted to her for the following article. Margot Finke is an … Continue reading
Why Books Are Better Than eBooks For Children
Do we read to our children? Will my picture book “Annie’s Special Day” be read out loud to kids? This is something I wonder about. Fortunately it is also coming out on Kindles and Nooks and we made an audible … Continue reading