Besides “how do I finish my bookmarks,” another question I often hear is “how can I get involved?” Just as there are a gazillion answers to the first question, there are a […]
Besides “how do I finish my bookmarks,” another question I often hear is “how can I get involved?” Just as there are a gazillion answers to the first question, there are a […]
Guess what! Stitching for Literacy has two children’s book professionals guest-blogging during the 2010 Bookmark Challenge. They’ve chosen some of their favorite books to share with us. Billy Twitters and His Blue […]
I’m not finished with last week’s window bookmarks, so nothing to share on that front…yet! The card stock theme continues, though, with a tip from Gayle at Accents, Inc. in Metairie, LA […]
At the Peak of Things by Linda Stanek The highest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy is Evaluation. Here, students appraise, compare, defend (yes, defend) and evaluate their work. But it doesn’t stop there. […]
Welcome to our Extreme Reader / Extreme Stitcher series where we profile people willing to go to great lengths to read and/or stitch. Meet Kat Rocha: There are a few authors I […]
A bookmark by Bev. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. ~Francis Bacon What is more important in a library than […]