Animation projects created for Internet television dominated the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
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Scholastic will close the Boston-based animation studio as part of a restructuring effort.
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It's not exactly original, but WordGirl's Word of the Month for January is certainly fitting. RESOLUTION: A promise we make with ourselves.
I'm not all that big on resolutions, per se. But I have set three goals for myself (and my daughter) for this year:
- Sleep more/better
- Read more
- Exercise more
I'm actually finding this helpful. When I have a choice in my activities (when the things that I HAVE to do are under control), I just think: "what will help me with my three goals?". And then I choose accordingly. Resolutions can help people to prioritize.
What are your resolutions, reading or otherwise?
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Blog: Jen Robinson (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The word of the month for November for WordGirl is THANKFUL. Not original, perhaps, but certainly fitting.
Books that my 3-year-old enjoys that are about being thankful include The Berenstain Bears Count their Blessings and Pete the Cat: The First Thanksgiving (a new lift-the-flap book).
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Fittingly enough as Halloween approaches, WordGirl's Word of the Month for October is supernatural: "Outside of what would appear in the natural world."
This is a good month to introduce your children to stories about the supernatural, whether you are reading picture books like Creepy Carrots, classics like The House with a Clock in its Walls, or newer titles like The Graveyard Book.
Wishing you supernatural times!
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