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Weekend Reads 1.19.13

January 19, 2013 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized, Weekend Reads 1 Comment

Articles:

Simple Ways to Show Your Kids How Much You Love Them {Casey Mullins @ Babble}

Gifted, Talented and Separated {NYT}

Loving a Child Through the Challenges of Life {Hands Free Mama}

Are Babies Born Good? {Smithsonian.com}

Activities:

(You might want to add these to the Winter Themed Unit I posted yesterday.)

Fun with Kids and Books and Winter Activities {KC Edventures}

Ice Play Ideas {Science Sparks}

Frosty Writing Practice {Crayon Freckles}

Animals in Winter {Preschool – What Fun We Have}

 

*Here’s a friendly reminder to pick up a copy of the book Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorderby Richard Louv if you plan to follow the read along series.  I’ll be writing about the first section of the book on February 22nd, so track down a copy and get started! (*Affiliate Link)  You can check out our last read along series, Mind in the Making, here.

Enjoy Your Weekend!

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    Emma @sciencesparks says

    January 19, 2013 at 6:54 am

    Thanks for featuring Science Sparks.

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