Posts Tagged ‘Their’

Excerpt from Goldilocks and the Three Bears Sing Their Little Bitty Hearts Out

Sunday, April 4th, 2010


Goldilocks’ song. An excerpt from the stop-motion animated childrens’ film Goldilocks and the Three Bears Sing Their Little Bitty Hearts Out. Please visit johnclarkmatthews.com
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Bringing Out Their Best: Values Education and Character Development through Traditional Tales

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

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Here are more than 60 tales that exemplify, support, and promote the strong values and character traits that we wish to instill in our youth today. They also support the character education that is being mandated in state after state throughout the country. Grouped into 12 sections based on specific values, such as love, perserverance, fairness, and cooperation (with a separate chapter on dealing with bullies), these tales have been passed down through the ages in d… More >>

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Mother Fairy-tales: A Book of the best fairy tales That Mothers can tell their children

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Mother Fairy-tales: A Book of the best fairy tales That Mothers can tell their children
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How Audio Books Can Help Engage Your Children In Their Learning

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

It is always a challenge to get children to sit down quietly and read a book, especially kids who are just beginning to read or those who have difficulty in reading, audio books is a good way to integrate fun and interaction in learning.


Parents can now have an easier time in teaching their kids with audio books.


Educational experts have agreed that books with narration are easier for kids to absorb and remember. Kids enjoy story telling and could remember stories if they heard it from someone.

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