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A little something from the Read, Discuss, Do archive, from back in our Blogger days!
Reading aloud to a pet can be a fun way to become a stronger reader. A pet won’t judge you or correct you for making a mistake, which can help you build...
Photo by Taylor Heery on Unsplash
It is nearly time for the annual Read, Discuss, Do Summer Challenge, when we challenge our readers to pair books with summer fun. This year we are getting artsy!
During our Summer Art Camp, we will be ta...
That’s a wrap for the Read, Discuss, Do Weekly Poetry Challenge! We hope that you’ve enjoyed taking a closer look at our featured poets this week, and that you’ve been encouraged to read, discuss, and maybe even write poetry all year long!...
Welcome to the last week of the Read, Discuss, Do Weekly Poetry Challenge! We hope you’ve enjoyed these looks at various poets this month and have taken some extra time to read more of their poems and maybe even tried writing some poems you...
Hey everyone! Hope you are having an amazing month of poetry. This week’s poet is the phenomenal wordsmith Douglas Florian. He is also an artist extraordinaire! He was once a cartoonist for a famous magazine called The New Yorker. He has li...
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