Sentences with phrase «own reading corner»

Now we have a built in L - shaped window seat that has created a fabulous new sitting area, including a cozy reading corner.
For example, you might hang a single dramatic piece of art on the wall over the crib or create a cozy reading corner with a soft rug and a few accent pillows.
Setting up a reading corner for quiet time may also be a good idea when the holidays become hectic.
Set up a station for arts and crafts and a cozy reading corner with a few readily displayed books.
Set up a table with art supplies and building toys and a reading corner with a comfy chair and some books.
Add some cushions and this would make a really cosy reading corner.
Our baby rockers and wooden child - size rocking chairs will fit well in a reading corner or learning center.
There are ample activities incorporated in the preschool daily schedule such as puzzle stations, art stations, reading corners and dress up stations.
Set one in front of the crib, the changer, and in a reading corner to section off the nursery in style.
For passive activities, create a quiet, peaceful sleeping corner and a passive reading corner.
by Sara Lee Sara Lee's Reading Corner I compete in kettlebell sport, the NASCAR version of Olympic weightlifting, in which a competitor has 10 minutes to perform as many lifts as possible without resting.
The reading corner has always been a cozy favorite and now it's even cozier.
My favorite is the PB curtains against the blue wall and the whole reading corner is just adorable.
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It looks great and it's super comfy so I'm planning on making a little reading corner in # 1's bedroom with it.
I really love your reading corner.
Or the fact that I hold close to my heart the dream of having my own reading corner preferably a window seat or sunny room?
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The long bookshelf in Ashley Rice Broomfield's reading corner helps address the elementary school teacher's universal need for storage.
These could be used in your reading corner, as part of your guided reading activities or during your English / Literacy lessons.
The connections box with digital cards (and possibly objects) can become part of a reading corner or activity center so students can reinforce their learning.
Reading Display, Instant Reading Corner Display, Reading Area Signs Instantly make your Reading Area a place children want to be with this gorgeous «Where will your reading take you?»
These could be used in your reading corner, as part of...
Hang these twelve 8 1/2 by 11 posters (or blow up to a larger size) in your reading corner or in your classroom library.
A bookshelf becomes a standing work station, a beanbag transforms into a reading corner, and whiteboard paint turns any surface into a writing opportunity.
Reading Display, Instant Reading Corner Display, Reading Area Signs Instantly make your Reading Area a place children want to be with this gorgeous...
Our adviser Mrs. B built a reading corner for her apparel students to read, research, and collaborate.
Reading Corner goes out tomorrow — and YOU could be the next book winner.
(See: Reading Corner from November 12 and this interview with Jon Scieszka).
This week's issue is about books that will get boys excited about reading — click here for a hint of what we'll be covering, and sign up to receive Reading Corner.
Our second edition of Reading Corner went out to readers bright and early this morning, and in it we asked people to answer a question: What books do you enjoy sharing with kids / grandkids (or students, babysitting charges or anyone else!)?
This morning's edition of Reading Corner highlights several award - winning children's books — from the recent Caldecott winner A Sick Day for Amos McGee to Black Radishes, a new middle grade novel that was named a Sydney Taylor Honor Book for its authentic portrayal of the Jewish experience.
Editor Lynn Green interviewed both Andrea Pinkney and Jon Katz for issues of Reading Corner (sign up here).
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The review's online now, and a Q&A will be published in Wednesday's Reading Corner.
If you have the space, we like the Author Study Toolkit idea of having a reading corner with other selections by the author (s) available.
Tomorrow's edition of Reading Corner is all about spooky books for Halloween — from a thought provoking picture book from Jon J Muth to the latest teen novel by Rick Yancey.
Feel free to leave a message in the comments section, and I hope you enjoy Reading Corner!
For book suggestions your kids might be likely to choose, see this post on books for boys or subscribe to BookPage Reading Corner, a kid - friendly e-newsletter.
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I mentioned this briefly during Children's Reading Week, but I want you all to know that next Wednesday (May 26) we're launching a children's / teen e-newsletter called Reading Corner.
In fact, we are addressing this topic in tomorrow's edition of BookPage Reading Corner, our twice - monthly children's / teen e-newsletter filled with author interviews, book reviews and giveaways.
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July 15th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading July 15th: Book Excerpt @ Kat's Reading Corner July 18th: Promo Post @ Indy Book Fairy July 19th: Book Excerpt @ Mythical Books July 21st: Book Review @ Books are Forever July 23rd: Book Excerpt @ Cara Correnti July 24th: Promo Post @ Boundless Book Reviews...
Linda from Madison, CT, won our Reading Corner giveaway from January 26.
If you're interested in books for boys, make sure you're signed up for BookPage Reading Corner, our kids e-newsletter; we're planning an entire boy - themed issue for the fall.
Our reviewer Heather Seggel liked the book so much that we decided to interview Wynne - Jones for the latest issue of Reading Corner.
By the way, we shared this news in Wednesday's Reading Corner, but in case you don't subscribe — this weekend a couple of our editors are off to attend the Newbery Caldecott Banquet in Washington, D.C..
Shane W. Evans, author and illustrator of a gorgeous new book about the Underground Railroad, answered a few questions for our latest edition of Reading Corner.
In tomorrow's edition of Reading Corner, we'll reveal our editor - selected Best Children's Books of 2010.
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