When Things Aren’t Going Right, Go Left by Marc Colagiovanni and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds:Quite literal symbols are emplyed as the main character leaves their burdens behind, great intro ttext for younger students. Brick by Brick by Charles R. Smith Jr. and illustrated by Floyd Co...
While there is still much to be done, there have been tremendous strides made in increasing the diversity of children’s literature; however one area
A few years back a woman wrote me saying: “I am looking for one of those turquoise indian rings.” I thought, “Gee……..where do I start”……….?? So I asked her to describe the one she was looking for and she said “like a wedding band”. I immediately thought of the Zuni...
分享1081 pao氏家族_杰娜吧 你好我叫沈小Y ▍┃p.a.o.n.e.w 's_h.o.m.e.┃▍6.6 英语周练<第一期>That night he wrote a seven-page paper saying that someday he’d __32__ a horse ranch (牧场). He wrote about his dream in great detail and he __33__ drew a picture of a 200...
17.Mark went to the country to climb the hill one day. 18.After Mark lay down under a tree,he fell asleep. 19.Mark tried to run away when he saw a tiger near him. 20.Mark opened the door of a small car and jumped in.
*FACEPALM* How we’ve gone almost 17 years without posting about a hypothetical sauropod dissection is quite beyond my capacity. I am also contractually obligated to remind you that the TV show “Inside Nature’s Giants” shows dissections of a whale, elephant, giraffe, tiger, anaconda, giant...
86. The Great Ziegfeld (1936) MGM Directed by: Robert Z. Leonard Written by: William Anthony McGuire The other Oscars it won: Luise Rainer (Best Actress); Seymour Felix (Best Dance Direction) What it beat for Best Picture: Anthony Adverse, Dodsworth, Libeled Lady, Mr. Deeds Goes to ...
“Inside Nature’s Giants” shows dissections of a whale, elephant, giraffe, tiger, anaconda, giant squid, etc., so it’s probably the closest we’ll ever get. Go look up photos of Dr. Joy Reidenberg standing, um,amidsta partially-dissected whale, or just watch that episode, and your...
From the so-so most recent winner (The Shape of Water) to the previous year's stunningly beautiful one (Moonlight), and the classic (All About Eve) to the god-awful (Birdman). The comments section is open for yelling!