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Novels by Michael Scotto | The Website of Michael Scotto
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Novels by Michael Scotto. Latasha and the Kidd on Keys. Illustrations by Evette Gabriel. Latasha Gandy returns in a new tale about family and friendship. Now in fourth grade, Latasha’s got a busy and full life–a goofy best friend, a loving mom, a wild and wiggly dog. But something is missing: her father, a traveling musician whom she barely knows. This novel traces Latasha’s efforts to bond with her dad as she tackles the challenges of life as an almost-ten-year-old. Published March 19, 2013. Smart Apps ...
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I Can Read: A Carnival Celebrating New Readers | Playing by the book
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Skip to Main Content. 150 Literacy / Book Charities. I Can Read: A Carnival Celebrating New Readers. Posted in: Allan Ahlberg. Welcome one and all to this month’s celebration of early literacy, easy readers and short chapter books! The I Can Read carnival. Is all about sharing finds, approaches, successes and more when it comes to books aimed at those just beginning to read for themselves, or those consolidating their reading skills. Jennifer at the Jean Little Library. He looks so happy 🙂. Catherine wr...
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The Website of Michael Scotto | A small frame housing huge ideas. | Page 2
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Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud. April 29, 2013. This TED talk by Sugata Mitra has had me thinking all weekend:. Watch this TED video at “http:/ embed.ted.com/talks/sugata mitra build a school in the cloud.html”. It asks a lot of the big questions I’ve asked myself about schools…though I have my doubts about some of his argument. Is knowing obsolete? Hmm — I think that’s an overstatement. For example, I’d rather be operated on by a surgeon who just. April 26, 2013. Bird With Paper Wings. That l...
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April | 2015 | Confessions of a Pugophile
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Confessions of a Pugophile. Are You Pug Worthy? Monthly Archives: April 2015. April 14, 2015 · 4:33 pm. 14 on the 14th! Pablo turns fourteen today, and doesn’t he look dignified, quite the elder statesman. Yes, he’s missing most of his teeth; yes, he’s as deaf as a post; and, yes, his sphincter control isn’t what it was. But I wouldn’t trade him for any dog on this planet. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 744 other followers.
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Confessions of a Pugophile. Are You Pug Worthy? Pablo’s Gotcha Day →. April 14, 2015 · 4:33 pm. 14 on the 14th! Pablo turns fourteen today, and doesn’t he look dignified, quite the elder statesman. Yes, he’s missing most of his teeth; yes, he’s as deaf as a post; and, yes, his sphincter control isn’t what it was. But I wouldn’t trade him for any dog on this planet. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). 14 on the 14th!
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Are You Pug Worthy? | Confessions of a Pugophile
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Confessions of a Pugophile. Are You Pug Worthy? Are You Pug Worthy? Would make good pug owners. Here, then, are four questions to consider before investing in a pug. 1 Are you willing to put your pug’s comfort above your own? Would you carry a pug through drifts of snow so that his delicate paws didn’t freeze? Go to three different pet stores to find his favorite brand of dog food? Put off using the toilet so that the pug snoozing on your lap wasn’t disturbed? 3 Is snoring music to your ears? This one so...
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The Life and Times of Michael Scotto | The Website of Michael Scotto
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The Life and Times of Michael Scotto. Has worn many professional hats. He has worked as a freelance filmmaker and videographer, a saxophonist-for-hire, and even as an engineer’s assistant, but his true passion has always been for writing. Born in 1983, he began writing at the age of 4, when he attempted to create a sequel to the classic picture book,. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. 8221; which continues to be a yearly offering. Mr Scotto’s play,. Three Ways to Tie a Noose. And published for retail as.
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FridayReads | The Website of Michael Scotto
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FridayReads: Newbery Winners of the 1940s & 50s. August 9, 2013. I return after a summer-long hiatus to share some thoughts on some of the winners of the Newbery Medal from the 1940s and 1950s. FridayReads: Where Things Come Back. January 25, 2013. Today, I ramble rapturously about Where Things Come Back, the truly impressive debut novel of John Corey Whaley. FridayReads: The Annotated Brothers Grimm. January 18, 2013. FridayReads: Newbery Winners of the 1930s. January 11, 2013. January 4, 2013.
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Indie Kids & Anathema | Brooke Rousseau
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Making the exotic familiar for children. The Only One Club. Twas the Night before Chanukah →. Indie Kids & Anathema. December 6, 2011. So I did it again. I disappeared on y’all. I didn’t mean to, but life caught up to me. Medical issues and writing and work. You know stuff. Today I’ll start with Anathema. By KA Tucker, a YA paranormal in the Causal Enchantment series. Go to the author’s site. Has one of those endings. You know the ones the kind where you’re so invested in the story and how it ends, a...