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Tag Archives: Dogs
Reading Aloud – To You! Part 7, the Final Chapters
I am reading aloud the final two chapters of The Poet’s Dog, by Patricia MacLachlan. Chapter twelve is 2:44 and chapter thirteen is 6:24. I know you will love the ending. Many surprises come into play. Ellie comes to rescue … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, chapter reading, children's books, Dogs, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Leo Lionni, Particia MacLachlan, preschool, reading aloud, Teaching young children, young children
Tagged Dogs, Early Education, Language and literature, Literature, Patricia MacLachlan, reading aloud, The Poet's Dog, The power of reading aloud
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Reading Aloud – To You! Part 4
My reading aloud The Poet’s Dog by Patricia MacLachlan continues with chapters six and seven. Chapter six is 4:25 and chapter seven is 3:04. Ellie can now hear Teddy speak, and Sylvan becomes quite sick. The snow storm is showing no sign … Continue reading
Reading Aloud – To You! Part 3
I continue reading aloud The Poet’s Dog, by Patricia MacLachlan, with chapters four and five. Chapter four is 4:22 and chapter five is 4:32. In chapters two and three, Teddy took the children to the cabin. We learned about Sylvan. … Continue reading
Reading Aloud – to You!
Darlene Foster, a fellow blogger, friend, and a wonderful author, asked me to read aloud to her, and to you. She wanted me to read The Poet’s Dog, by Patricia MacLachlan. I am touched, Darlene. Thank you! Here I am, … Continue reading
The Poet’s Dog
As winter is upon us, I am once again drawn to the best book, The Poet’s Dog. Fall in love with a dog, a poet, and children- magnificently written, through the voice of the dog. A winter storm has arrived … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, chapter reading, Dogs, Imagination, joy, Kindness, Love, Particia MacLachlan
Tagged Book Review, children's books, Dogs, Early Education, literacy, Patricia MacLachlan, The Poet's Dog
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A Joy Story!
Got four minutes? Want to see one of the greatest clips of real joy? I mean real. Grab a seat. En-joy! Thank you to Inga, my fellow teacher. She is a magician because she finds these things that are the … Continue reading
Posted in Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Giving thanks, Inspiration
Tagged A joy story, Dogs, Early Education, Giving, Inspiration, joy, Making a Difference
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Dog Lovers and Book Lovers: “The Poet’s Dog”
As the holidays and winter are upon us, I am once again drawn to the best book. Fall in love with a dog, a poet, and children- magnificently written. “Dogs speak words. But only poets and children hear.” Those are … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, children's books, Dogs, Particia MacLachlan, Poetry, reading
Tagged books, children's books, Dogs, literacy, Patricia MacLachlan, The Poet's Dog
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