Raising Bookworms, Bakingly

Jan 05, 2009 21:05

Another interesting piece, directed at parents, over at one of my favourite sites, Playful Learning...An interview with author/editor Emma Walton Hamilton about her book (and accompanying blog) RAISING BOOKWORMS. Loved this quote from the article: "We should try not to do anything to break the connection between reading and joy."

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davidlubar January 6 2009, 16:10:45 UTC
If you have access to back issues of Cook's Illustrated, check out their article on no-knead bread. I have a friend who swears by it.

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olugbemisola January 8 2009, 17:14:03 UTC
I have got to try that one! Though I'm afraid this is going to turn out like my strategy for eating less sweets (eating only what I make myself). I just make more.

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a switch between novel PB and nonfiction lizannewrites January 7 2009, 12:46:31 UTC

I spend [not enough ] time on a novel then a Picture book then a nonfiction article until I get the article finished

I'm thinking that maybe I need to focus on the MG and at least get the first draft done =)

Love the bread and baking =)

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Re: a switch between novel PB and nonfiction olugbemisola January 8 2009, 17:16:22 UTC
That sounds like fun to me, such different projects to choose from.
Perhaps if I did less baking (procrastinating)... :)

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