We have great news! The Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) has announced that The Carle is the recipient of the 2013 Commonwealth Award for Creative Learning. This honor, one of nine being awarded, recognizes ”an individual, school, or cultural organization that has demonstrated the importance of creativity and innovation to student achievement and success.” The Museum, currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, will receive the award on February 19 during a Massachusetts State House ceremony, open to the public. To learn more about The Carle’s education programs, please go to http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/conference/comawards.asp
International Book Giving Day (which also happens to be Valentine’s Day) appears to be on the horizon. If you haven’t heard of it before it’s basically run by a volunteer based group that invites folks to give books to friends, family members, leave them in waiting rooms for kiddos, or hospitals and shelters. On a related note the folks behind the event are hoping to find someone to organize a Beers for Books event here in bee-autiful NYC. Like beer? Like books? Like organizing stuff (the last one’s the doozy)? Then go over here for more details. Whoa. Wait a minute. Did I never let you know that over at I.N.K. (Interesting Nonfiction for Kids) Susan Kuklin took one for the team and typed up large swaths of discussion from my recent Literary Salon on “Ethics in Nonfiction for Kids”? *checks the tapes* Nope! Somehow this fact never came up. Well she did! It’s there! And for those of you who wanted to go and couldn’t, consider this the next best thing. Admittedly if you say that you’ve an article on the Best kid movies adapted from children’s books you are just asking for trouble. But sure. Why not? We’ll bite. And for the most part the 20 films listed are pretty good. Extra points to Time Out Kids New York for not including any YA adaptations (which must have been tempting). There are, however, some NOTABLE oddities. So rather than kvetch I’ll simply replace The Phantom Tollbooth, Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief (seriously, guys?), and The Lorax with Babe, Peter Pan (the 2003 shirtless Jason Isaacs one), and Howl’s Moving Castle. Problem solved! Daily Image:Hmm. Looking at the old photo bin and it seems a bit dry. So what do I do when I don’t have an image on hand? Well, first I go to bb-blog. When I strike out there I head over to swiss miss. And when all else fails I just end up stealing stuff from Crooked House. Seriously, Stephany has the best images on the web. Case in point, this lovely little bit of miniature manicure landscape art by Alice Bartlett (be sure to check them all out).
Thanks, Stephany!
We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
Add Comment :-
Be the first reader to comment.
Comment Policy:
Comment should not be empty !!!