Ran into my teens room (age 16) to clean it last Saturday, while he was taking his 25 minute shower and then he came to the breakfast table and I said: "the maid was here today, she just left" He said: "really, she was!" LOL! :D
My Favorite Children's Book: Dinosaurs Do's and Don't's by Sid Hoff was read daily when I was a single parent to my son (now age 30). He soon began to read it to me. We went over the Do's and Don't's and it became a fun, playful and educational activity until he started first grade. I plan to send a copy to my grandsons. Favorite Children’s Book’s and Author’s: (Not in any particular order) Dinosaur’s Do’s and Don’t’s by Syd Hoff Oopps! And No, David! by David Shannon Where the Sidewalk ends by Shel Silverstein Laura Numeroff, et,al. Eric Carle Hans Christian Anderson Margaret Wise Brown Finding the Green Stone by Alice Walker Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Maya Angelou Lewis Carroll Ego Tripping by Nikki Giovanni Faith Ringgold Dr. Seuss Maurice Sendak The Giving Tree by Harper Collins
Nancy, I can’t believe 8 weeks has already gone by and we have successfully completed our first class to earning our master’s degree. I am fortunate to have ‘met’ you. Your contributions to my discussions and blog have compelled me to self-reflect deeper. Thank you for your insightful shares and the support you have given me. I wish you lots of luck in all your endeavors, especially in developing play areas in prison systems and on military bases. What an immense contribution to society.
Title of Children's book:
ReplyDeleteThe Napping House: it is very whimsical, creative,artistic and dramatic
Ran into my teens room (age 16) to clean it last Saturday, while he was taking his 25 minute shower and then he came to the breakfast table and I said: "the maid was here today, she just left" He said: "really, she was!" LOL! :D
ReplyDeleteMy Favorite Children's Book:
ReplyDeleteDinosaurs Do's and Don't's by Sid Hoff was read daily when I was a single parent to my son (now age 30). He soon began to read it to me. We went over the Do's and Don't's and it became a fun, playful and educational activity until he started first grade. I plan to send a copy to my grandsons.
Favorite Children’s Book’s and Author’s:
(Not in any particular order)
Dinosaur’s Do’s and Don’t’s by Syd Hoff
Oopps! And No, David! by David Shannon
Where the Sidewalk ends by Shel Silverstein
Laura Numeroff, et,al.
Eric Carle
Hans Christian Anderson
Margaret Wise Brown
Finding the Green Stone by Alice Walker
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin
Maya Angelou
Lewis Carroll
Ego Tripping by Nikki Giovanni
Faith Ringgold
Dr. Seuss
Maurice Sendak
The Giving Tree by Harper Collins
Nancy,
ReplyDeleteI can’t believe 8 weeks has already gone by and we have successfully completed our first class to earning our master’s degree. I am fortunate to have ‘met’ you. Your contributions to my discussions and blog have compelled me to self-reflect deeper. Thank you for your insightful shares and the support you have given me. I wish you lots of luck in all your endeavors, especially in developing play areas in prison systems and on military bases. What an immense contribution to society.
Erika Riesinger <3