This is a guest post by Tessa Robertson. Today, I wanted to discuss the world of writing and reading. No,…
This is a guest post by Michael Bernhart. POV: First person That’s me on the right. Some kind folks at…
Many of you know that I hate book series. If at all possible, I try to stick to stand-alone novels. A few rare trilogies land on my bookshelf and an even rarer few get a good review. Here are my reasons why I hate trilogies:
(Watterson, n.d.) This old Calvin and Hobbes comic strip is a humorous way to show that reading has its benefits.…
This is a guest post by Annalisa Conti. A child is walking on the beach. He paces slowly, still not…
This is a guest post by James Roberts. As the writer of a one of the funniest books ever written…
In high school, I remember having to write in the margins of books to prove to my English teachers that…
If you love reading like I do, you understand how rewarding it can be. Reading by yourself, reading to others, and being read to can all be exciting and fun–if done correctly. Giving your children a love for reading is giving them an advantage in all other areas of learning. However, there is more to reading to your children than just saying the words. So whether you are a parent or a teacher, here are some tips and benefits for reading to children.
This is a guest post by Felita Daniels. Thanks Amber for having me at your wonderful blog. I’ve been reading some…
This is a guest post by Jessie Swierski You have an idea for a story and you have an image…