Monday, July 22, 2013

Reading the Classics with Children

So Nellie and I just finished reading Francis Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess together, and as much as I love reading aloud (it might be my favorite thing ever) I gotta say this one was tough to get through. From the Victorian language that was often well above her 6 year old head, to the fact that not a whole lot happens in this story, Nellie begrudgingly allowed me to finish the 250 page book but not without some groaning. I never want our reading aloud time to be something dreadful, it should be looked forward to and enjoyed, but we both felt it was important to stick it out and finish what we started. And I know she felt very proud when we did finish, and I'm happy she had that sense of accomplishment. Though the classics may feel stodgy and outdated to some kids today, I think they are an important way for children to discover a different time and a different style of writing. So slog away! You and your child might just end up finding a gem you could have otherwise overlooked. At the very least, your vocabulary will be profoundly improved.
 

But now we will read something fun and intriguing and mysterious and wonderful, a newer classic and a page-turner she won't want to put down, that means of course it's time for the one and only...
 
Harry Potter!
 
(I might be even more excited than Nellie)


Summer Reading!

Maggie and Nellie completed their first 10 books of the summer and each got to choose a book to take home! So proud of the little readers



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Maggie's Birthday!

Maggie turns 2 years old today! Perfect present? A board book, of course! A Margaret Wise Brown must-have for all children's collections...
 
What did Maggie say when she opened it?
 
"Read it to me please!"
 
Best words to hear :)



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

J'adore...

Could not adore this French author and illustrator collaboration more!


Last Words of Advice...

"Write from your heart, from YOUR truth, it's what makes your voice genuine and believable...
If you want this dream, you will get there.
Perservere. Be patient. You WILL get there.
 
Make them WANT to listen!"

~Instructor Jolie Stekly, UW Writing for Children
 
Last night my year-long Writing for Children Certificate program at the University of Washington came to an end. And what a great year it was! Wrote new stories, had spectacular teachers, signed with an agent, and best of all I met incredible friends and hopefully lifelong writing partners. I can't express enough gratitude and praise for this particular program and what it has done for my writing career. Anything you can do to further your craft, do it! Thank you to UW, our leaders Jolie Stekly and Nina Hess, and to my classmates who endlessly inspire, motivate and encourage!



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Nellie published a book before me!
So proud! (And a bit jealous ;)