This week I've found a very funny video-story called Arnie the Doughnut, written and illustrated by Laurie Keller and read with wonderful voices by actor Chris O'Dowd. Follow the adventures of a naive doughnut who does everything he can to avoid his fate!
Here is a link to this week's story: Stone Soup, retold and illustrated by Jon J. Muth. This is a classic folk tale that you may recognize from other versions you have read. If you make any connections with this story, please tell me about it on the contact page on this website!
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Home Learning in A Changed World
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Home Learning in A Changed World
Teaching kids with less screens in the Covid-19 virus pandemic just became easier. Let's help children around the world learn at home with educational lessons and activities. Join our global community by listening every Monday thru to Saturday until July 1st, 2020.
Our mascot Snowball loves to say, "Less Screens. Learn. Create. Innovate."
If you've ever worried about being different from your friends, I hope you will enjoy A Bad Case of Stripes, by David Shannon. It is read here by Sean Astin who played the part of Sam in Lord of the Rings!
Join me this week for a beautiful non-fiction story about an Arctic Wolf on Ellesmere Island,
Scruffy: A Wolf Finds His Place in the Pack.
Here is another "fractured fairy tale": Cindy Ellen, a Wild Western Cinderella, by Susan Lowell, illustrated by Jane Manning.
Mrs. Brockhurst reads Lon Po Po, by Ed Young.