Over at Storyline, Keira Shipka, reads The House that Jane Built. Sit back and enjoy.
Showing posts with label Storyline online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storyline online. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
International Women's Day
Celebrate! Celebrate! I hung wash out for International Women's Day. I know, I know. We are all supposed to strike to teach all the non-women out there how important we are. But, the wind is fresh. The sun is full. The air is warm. The wash is clean. Ergo!
Over at Storyline, Keira Shipka, reads The House that Jane Built. Sit back and enjoy.
Over at Storyline, Keira Shipka, reads The House that Jane Built. Sit back and enjoy.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
KBWW - Storylineonline, BuggyandBuddy
Kids' Book Website Wednesday, - a weekly look at websites and blogs dedicated to sharing and reviewing Children's Books.
Storyline Online presents books read aloud by members of the SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actor's Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists). The text and illustrations are revealed alongside and below the people reading.
Besides viewing, and listening to, well read books, children and parents can download activity guides for dozens of books, purchase the books presented, and sign up for an e-newsletter.
This site is NEWS to me and I can't wait to share it with my librarian and parent friends.

Buggy and Buddy, an early learning blog, offers a great list of art activities and games based on favorite picture books. Storytime folks, librarians, parents and teachers can add this list to their resources. I will.
Storyline Online presents books read aloud by members of the SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actor's Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists). The text and illustrations are revealed alongside and below the people reading.
Besides viewing, and listening to, well read books, children and parents can download activity guides for dozens of books, purchase the books presented, and sign up for an e-newsletter.
This site is NEWS to me and I can't wait to share it with my librarian and parent friends.

Buggy and Buddy, an early learning blog, offers a great list of art activities and games based on favorite picture books. Storytime folks, librarians, parents and teachers can add this list to their resources. I will.
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