Little ones love literacy.
Music is magic!
Jenni is back! Jennifer Miller visited our Kindergarten Club. She shared a "Five Little Pumpkins" counting rhyme with us and read Stellaluna, by Janell Cannon.
Thank you, Jenni!
Keep singing,
Risa
Jennifer Miller, a talented minister and teacher, read to us. Jenni is a "rockin reader!"
I know you will enjoy her reading of Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin by Lloyd Moss, Illustrated by Marjorie Priceman.
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Risa
How to make a "Someday Soon jar:"
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Risa
Write every day.
Happy World Literacy Day!
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Risa
This blog is just for the grown ups.
We are dealing with a lot of changes right now. We can prepare our children and ourselves with stories of triumph and overcoming obstacles.
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Risa
Telling stories is how we contextualize and make sense of our world.
Last week, I talked about the importance of telling fairy tales and folk tales. I referenced Bruno Bettleheim's Uses of Enchantment. Going through difficult scenarios and emotions in stories prepares us to go through them in real life.
Today I share a small moment story with you from my childhood, "All Sandy."
Tell your small moment stories. Tell stories to your little ones about when you were little.
Keep singing,
Risa
In this blog, I talk about how important it is - not just to read stories to our children - but also to tell them. Stories help us make sense of the world, and boost our emotional intelligence. In particular, fairy tales and folk tales teach us coping skills and prepare us for difficult emotions and situations in life.
After talking about folk tales, I tell one, and sing it.
I mentioned story startes and closers. You can find a great list of story starters HERE, and story closers HERE.
Keep telling stories.
Keep singing,
Risa
"I sing every day of my life.
I hope you do too."
Keep singing,
Risa
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