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1. Cheap, Discount Audio Books Online
November 06, 2008
All those people who listen to the MP3 audio books have an edge over others. Though the audio books have come into the picture just recently, many people (in millions) are already regular in listening to audio books. What’s more, some of the new books are simultaneously being released in the paperback and the audio edition. The main reason behind the success of audio books is that it saves people the time which is required for reading the book. While people can’t find time to read books due to their busy schedule, they certainly can listen to audio books while doing their everyday work like wo... (read more)
Author: Suzie Goldie
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2. Television and Wordless Picture Books
October 27, 2008
A picture book should be some place on the reading list of every class at every grade level. In sharing an occasional picture book, you would have given teens a chance at what they missed in primary years. Reading picture books as adults brings a perspective that was missing earlier when they were younger. -Jim Trelease, The Read Aloud Handbook
Does your child love to pore over the antics of Mr Bean, Charlie Chaplin or even The Three Stooges? If yes, your child might be a visual learner. If he likes to imitate their antics, he might be a kinaesthetic learner, too.
Think ab... (read more)
Author: Cherry Pua
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3. The Adventures of the Five Amigos series, Book One, The Green School Caper
October 13, 2008
This is about my book, The Green School Caper, The Adventures of the Five Amigos. I was a teacher for 30 years, and wrote this book for children and thier teachers to enjoy and learn about how kids can be empowered to help their environment. I picture my book being read in classrooms, shared and discussed, and I picture parents and children reading it together at home. It has been best described below in a review written my a Mom...
"Educates, entertains, empowers, and inspires!!! A Review of the book by Elizabeth Ohringer-Mom of 4 in Des Moines Iowa.....
The Green School Cape... (read more)
Author: Lynn McCollum
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4. Wonder World Dream With Children's Books
September 18, 2008
Children's Books or children's literature is very hard to define and categorised, there is no set genre for children to enjoy. Sometimes, a children's book became more popular and enjoyable by the teenagers and adults and vice versa. The demand for Children's Books has been there from the time memorable and will remain forever.
Children's literature or Children's Books can be categories into six major class, namely early childhood picture books, traditional literature, fiction, non-fiction, biography and autobiography and poetry and verses. Children's literature constitutes those books th... (read more)
Author: Alden Jerry
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5. How to write for the impatient and scrolling eye
September 02, 2008
SYNOPSIS little has been said about writing styles Suitable for the Net Authors must write with the scrolling Eye in mind or its ZIP, CLICK and GONE... Enjoy scrolling down these ten pointers, then save and store them on your hard drive, or in that safe place where you mentally copy and save real good information - your brain 1. TITLE AND PICTURE. A good title catches that scrolling eye and through identification holds it! You just have one second to do it, so your TITLE must be A real attention grabber some call it a "Killer Title". My title in this article invokes a passion! What kind... (read more)
Author: ginfo plus
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6. Talk to Yourself in the Mirror
September 02, 2008
Don’t tell me you never stood in front of a mirror as a child and made funny faces at yourself. If like me you had a private penchant for acting, you probably had conversations with yourself too. Some people say it’s the first sign of madness. In my case they’d probably be right. But you know what, when you’re in the business of reading to children, talking to yourself in the mirror has tremendous advantages. For instance, you can see what sort of expressions you’re wearing. You’d be amazed at how many people think they have a smile on their face when actually it’s a blank look, or at most a s... (read more)
Author: Christopher Kennedy
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7. How to Choose Your First DSLR
August 29, 2008
If you're like many recent amateur photographers, you interest in photography may have been sparked by a point and shoot digital camera. Maybe you realized you liked to take pictures when handed the camera. You probably started realizing that you took picture taking more seriously than other people. You started paying attention to composition, color, and contrast. Eventually, you picked up a book on photography, and began to learn the technical aspects.
Once this happened, you probably learned what an SLR is and why they are so great. You're now ready to buy your first digital SLR, but ar... (read more)
Author: David Wilson
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