[kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/SCeyXW64cns" width="425" height="350" wmode="transparent" /] Well, the video is a little hokey, and the band a little odd, but this is one of my preschool students' favorite songs. We sing it a lot! The Banana Slug String Band's … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2008
Spacing and Splitting Up Vaccinations – Not As Easy As It Seems
Like many of us, the more you learn about vaccines the more you run up against the perplexing question: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate. Like me, you may have decided to vaccinate but not on schedule and not multiple vaccines at one time. Now that the measles, mumps and rubella … [Read more...]
Advice for Parents-to-Be
© Alex Brosa | Dreamstime.com For some reason, coworkers and others sometimes ask me for advice on parenting. Maybe it’s because I am old and this gives me the illusion of having a clue, which I don’t, or maybe it’s because my child has at least survived these early … [Read more...]
Children’s Literature: My Bag and Me!
My Bag and Me!, written by Karen Farmer and illustrated by Gary Currant, is a cute rhyming board book about the benefits of using reusable shopping bags. The little boy in the story has his own shopping bag he takes to the store. He also reminds his mother to do the same. Then … [Read more...]
The Great Copy Machine Epidemic
It's official: There's a full fledge Great Copy Machine Epidemic in our children's schools. American schools are asked to help combat the epidemic by joining a national day of action to stop global warming on April 17th. To participate, schools need to put their school … [Read more...]
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