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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Give me a break…

June 10, 2008 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under Home & Living

Seriously. I need a break. I said I had something planned here this week (I really do) but it’ll just have to start tomorrow and run into Sunday, because so far my week has resembled a really bad series of after school specials. Only without the nice and tidy resolutions. That said, enjoy these links today and tomorrow I’ll be back full force.

Coolness abounds at one of my other blogs, Tree Hugging Family. One, you can enter to win a children’s book — Think Green! signed by the author. And two, we’re running a green reusable bag challenge this month, and there’s still time to join up. We’re trying to cut our plastic bag consumption by working together and so far it’s been great. So join up.

One Book Two Book has two new bloggers and lately this blog has just been popping good. All sorts of creative ideas surrounding children’s books. From Rainy Day Book Activities to Making Handmade Books and more. It’s way fun. If you’ve got kids check it out.

Best tiny eye candy of the week!

OMG I totally forgot that Father’s Day is soon, um, it’s (let me check my calender), in five days! Yikes. Luckily, All Holiday Cafe remembered and has a great round up of everything you need for a perfect Father’s Day.

Learn to make an India Spice Frappe! Or find out 30 Things You Can Compost. Both are exciting, just in different ways.

Lastly, head by Keeping the Castle so that you don’t miss an awesome, offbeat post, Fun Furniture and More from Zwello. Very cool.

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6 Responses to “Give me a break…”
  1. Karen says:

    Thanks for the link love and kind words!

  2. Thanks so much for mentioning OneBookTwoBook. Karen and I are having fun writing it and are planning some interesting summer activities for youngsters (including teens) related to reading and writing.

  3. Hi you two. You’re welcome. I think your blog has really taken off now. I like that you’re including ideas for book related activities, not simply info about books.

  4. Thanks for the input, Jennifer. Perhaps this reflects our backgrounds as teachers. We don’t simply read to children in the classroom. We tie the books in with topics they’re learning and often try to find activities to go along with them. As an author, I try to do this, too, when I visit classrooms.

  5. Maricar says:

    Thanks for the link! I only just now realized that my post was offbeat. :)

  6. jennifer says:

    @Mary Emma I homeschool, well,unschool, so as an alternative teacher of sorts I’m usually looking for ideas about how to connect all the dots when it comes to books as well, not just plain old book reviews. Although, sometimes those are good too.

    @Maricar – ah yes, I’m pretty sure you have some offbeat blood in you. Once in a while you blog fab oddball stuff.

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