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1. Thinking Outside the Book

I'm pleased to announce that two of the four new Play Pages for our Spring 2008 titles are now available on line.


Word searches for both Jukebox and Sally and Dave can now be printed from your computer to create a more interactive way to use these two books, either in the classroom, or at home.


More Play Pages can be found on our website for Benny, Bobbie Dazzler, Half of an Elephant, Jack Russell: Dog Detective, Kali and the Rat Snake, Singing Shijimi Clams, and The Story of Cherry the Pig.



by Utako Yamada


Over the next few weeks, we'll also be updating the site to include Play Pages for Hannah Duck and No! That's Wrong!

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2. hamster-powered

Rat race: Tom Ballhatchet's hamster-powered paper shredder Via http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/

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3. Apartment Therapy Mad Magazine Style


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Mad Magazine never had advertisements, and never took a poll. And it seems the writers and illustrators of Mad wrote mainly to entertain themselves. How else to explain the Before and Afters on the reality of moving to the suburbs in the 1960s.

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