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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

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Kids cozy up to books at pajama party (The Columbus Dispatch)
Students arrived at East Franklin Elementary last night ready for bed. Dressed in pajamas and clutching lions and tigers and bears, they were treated oh my to an hour of bedtime stories at the school s annual Pajama Read Time.

Harcourt kids help seniors make valentines (Carmel Topics)
Harcourt Elementary second-graders Maliyah Witherspoon and Jackie Le (right) make valentines with Adah Weaver, a resident of Marquette Manor on Township Line Road. Weaver told the students that she used to teach second grade. The students read poems and books to the residents.

Kids Expo for Bryant students is set for Aug. 13 (Benton Courier)
A "Back to School Kids Expo" is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, in Bryant. Radio station MIX 94.9 will broadcast live from the Bryant Shoppes, the Bryant Commons and Grant Plaza.

Kids Books (South Bend Tribune)
This book welcomes your preschooler to a town that has fun ways of showing affection. Read along for instructions on such hugs as the Octopus Hug and the Tornado Hug. Crandall says he wrote this book for his children when they started to turn away from his simple hugs.

Briefs: Newbery medalist to sign books (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Newbery Award-winning children's author Lynne Rae Perkin will visit Joseph-Beth Books at the SouthSide Works at 7 p.m. Feb. 22.

Bryant Kids Expo ready for Saturday (Benton Courier)
The Bryant Chamber of Commerce will host the city's first Back to School Kids Expo. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Grant Plaza and Bryant Shoppes on Arkansas 5.

BAGELS & BOOKS (KPVI-TV)
One local school celebrated Valentine's Day, not with candy and hearts, but with bagels and books. Greenacres Elementary School had bagels and books for the kids this morning.

By Tom Hintgen (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
Sue Herder has worked as librarian at Our Lady of Victory School since 1992, and enjoys helping kids develop a love for reading. It's enjoyable, she says, seeing students from kindergarten through grade six checking out books on subjects in which they express an interest.

IN MY OPINION: Playtime gets kids ready for kindergarten (The Charlotte Observer)
Q. I'm the preschool director of a school with a strong philosophy that children learn best through play. Each year, more parents are lobbying for academics. They're afraid their kids won't be ready for kindergarten.

'Underwear' tune has kids in stitches (Miami Herald)
He wiggled around and squirmed his face as kids in the audience giggled and guffawed at the word ``underwear.'' With only a guitar and some of his books, Barry Louis Polisar kept almost 400 third-, fourth- and fifth-graders entertained for 45 minutes Tuesday morning.

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