✏️✏️ Blog Review for Little Pencil ✏️✏️
Richard Rensberry, children’s book author and former teacher, requested our book donation to the Free Library Project of Oscoda County. Little Pencil took a while to get there but he finally […]
Richard Rensberry, children’s book author and former teacher, requested our book donation to the Free Library Project of Oscoda County. Little Pencil took a while to get there but he finally […]
What a lovely review by Eugenia Chu! We really appreciate the hard work she put into this review. Eugenia got a chance to look out our Activity Guide which is […]
What a lovely blog review by a mom and her little one of Little Pencil Finds His Forever Friends ! We are happy that the little one enjoyed the book, […]
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January 23 is National Handwriting Day! What a lovely day it is today for Little Pencil ✏️! National Handwriting Day celebrates the need for good penmanship which starts with a […]
I just finished commenting on a blog post by someone who makes claims of being a literacy expert. The blog submitting that allowing children to choose their own books gets them […]
Are we surprised? No! Teaching children to read requires a well-trained teaching staff and the use of a fully vetted direct, systematic, phonetic curriculum. Alex Newman is spot-on in his […]
A few years ago, I received a visit from a distraught single mother whose son I had taught years before in kindergarten. In kindergarten her child zoomed into reading, writing […]
Is it really possible for kindergarteners in disadvantaged neighborhoods to learn to read in kindergarten? Does learning to read have to be super stressful? Does it have to take up […]
Early childhood calendar routines have often bored me. These routines have felt like a waste of time. While I know it’s important for our children to learn the months, seasons, […]