RAE’S READS

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When I turned thirteen, I was given a diary for my birthday. It had a picture of a teenager on a telephone, and came with a lock and key. I kept the diary until I filled all the pages, and when it was full, I destroyed it. In my adult years, I didn’t keep a…
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Manifest (zine) #5 – Refuge This?special “quarantine zine” features the words and images and thoughts within which we found REFUGE last year. The literal and figurative reflections, the comforting quotes and laugh-out-loud memes that kept us breathing all those long months, and helped us regain our sea legs when it seemed like the worst was…
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For a long time now, educators have been aware that factors outside the school influence students’ success in learning to read. Home environments prior to attending school and any preschool experiences are influential on students’ success in the school environment. The National Center for Educational Statistics “confirmed that children whose family members read to them…
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MY BETTER HALF RECENTLY REPAINTED MY LITTLE FREE LIBRARY IN OUR SIDE YARD, NEXT TO THE SIDEWALK AND STREET. BEFORE: AFTER: A s you can see, we went from white with orange trim to orange with white trim. I think it stands out much better. This Little Free Library is set in the ground so…
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I did not read any children’s books this past two weeks, so here is, I ordered this book, and it arrived in time for me to send to my great-grand niece for Halloween. She is four, a bit too young to read it herself, but I am sure her parents will read it to her.…
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When turning on the news became too bad to bear–Covid, Haiti, Afghanistan, hurricane headed our way–I turned to this quiet book on a quiet topic to calm down. Molly Clavering writes charming books. This 1953 novel is her most autobiographical of all she has written because it features a middle age writer (based on a…