"That's what it takes to be a hero, a little gem of innocence inside you that makes you want to believe that there still exists a right and wrong. That decency will somehow triumph in the end." -Lisa Hand Those who know me well know since my son was a baby I have kept journals [...]
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Blog: Bur Bur & Friends: Community Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Beth Kephart Books (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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that can't be undone, day by day. So that a life travels with you, hovers, and when you look into the faces of children—when they turn and look up into yours—the thought is (my thought is), Be safe from yourself. Do right.
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Last weekend the Independent reported on Jacqueline Wilson's comments on a Random House survey of British youngsters and their habits. The survey found the following: " Seventy-one per cent of parents said they allowed their children to drink alcohol at home and fifty-three per cent admitted they let their children stay out past 11pm. A third of parents allowed pre-teen children to pierce their ears, and 57 per cent allowed them to watch 18-certificate films." According to the article in the Independent, Wilson responded to the survey stating, "With television and the internet playing a bigger and bigger role in their lives, children are being introduced to ideas and issues which used to be kept away from them. Rather than having fun for the sake of it, and going out to play, they're receiving the adult world in a largely unfiltered form."
Well, not so fast, says Winifred Robinson in today's Telegraph. Robinson states, "Call me cynical but might Random House be offering a platform to its most popular children's author - always guaranteed to generate column inches - because she has a new book out?" And then Robinson questions the content of Wilson's own books, writing, "In the past, though, the adults who were humiliated and destroyed were evil caricatures, whereas in many of today's children's books they tend to be ordinary, flawed mortals simply trying to do their best."
It's an interesting argument, but one I believe has nothing to do with books at all. What say you?
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Okay, I am having so much fun with my new ETSY store! I've just added a ton of original drawings, CD Fairy School books, a few essences and more. I am getting rid of my old Fairy Fabulous Store as I hate the computer program! It's been very flaky and customers have been having a tough time ordering. (Never a good sign!) The ETSY store is fast and fun and EASY! I like how the store allows many views of the products. I'm really digging this! Please go visit today and tell your friends. I'll be adding more essences, classes and original art. Spread the word and buy! Hee hee.
The address of my Designing Fairy store is http://ronnifairy.etsy.com
Anything can be undone in a moment of honest love.
Oh, Beth...you are very wise.
XO
Anna
Wow! There is so much in this short post. Wow.
hi
this is rich poems in your blog
do u know persian poets ?
and i have veri tooop photo blog !!!!
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