Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Once upon a time: press here

Some time ago, I was required to attend a training program for work in Madrid. The Madrid Book Fair held every year in Retiro Park took place at the same time; I was so exciting to have the opportunity to go there! This is one of the most traditional cultural events in the capital. The Booksellers' Association that organized the event represented over 200 book stores from all over the Madrid region. There were the latest publications along with a selection of recommended titles for all kinds of readers and special discounts at the fair. It was also a great chance to get well-known writers to sign their work.

As you can imagine I walked between the stands by hours and I bought a bunch of great books and there was a very special book for my children: PRESS HERE By Hervé Tullet. This is an extremely creative and interactive picture book.

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Starting with a yellow dot and some basic instructions, Little I. presses the dots, shakes the pages, and tilts the book, giving him the illusion that he has control over what happens.

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The adventure occurs on the flat surface of the simple, printed page. This picture book is about the power of imagination!

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PRESS HERE By Hervé Tullet has sold 700 thousand copies so far, and remains on the New York Times children’s bestseller list after 86 weeks

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Hervé Tullet is a very popular children's author in France, earning the title of "The Prince of Preschool. Congrats and thanks a lot, Mr. Tullet!

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Great Pumpkin Party - Halloween is here!

Yesterday we hosted a gathering that kicks off the countdown to Halloween with a movable feast, some friends and family, and a riot of funny faces.


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For the pumpkin carving with kids, I covered two children’s tables with a Halloween spider disposable table cover, I keep sharp instruments safely organized in buckets and on trays on the table and I provide children with pumpkins (they took their jack-o'-lanterns home at the end of the party). Children were so happy that it didn’t matter as much if they made a mess in our living room with spilled pumpkin flesh and seeds!


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Besides we created our own "Scary Halloween Photo Booth” for all my friends to take pictures of themselves in their Halloween costumes. Children had a lot of fun in the photo-booth session, this was hilarious and brilliant!


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Halloween is so monstrously magical time for kids!


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Face painting is a must before ending our parties!


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We wish all you a scary All Hallows' Eve!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Play at home

My youngest started preschool in early September. He has had tonsillitis, laryngitis, gastroenteritis, bronchitis, conjunctivitis… almost anything can have -itis at the end! Today is one of these days when Little I. is sick, in fact our whole family is. I really try to keep them home a few days when they get sick so they can get better and give their system a chance to recover. My children love school but they enjoy playing at home, too.

Painting is one of Little S.'s favorite activities. She takes her boxes with crayons and watercolor pens and she draws pictures of wonderful pink houses, pink trees, pink flowers, even pink unicorns… of course, her favorite color is pink! Little I. is more interested in scribbling for fun! He uses chalks and markers on the double sided chalkboard and his marks are random, meaningless. But there is more going on; they both are using their mind and their emotions as they engage in the physical act of drawing.

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After a while they amused themselves playing with Schleich animals. My children adore them! Little S. loves the farm animals while Little I. loves the prehistoric and the wild animals.

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Schleich is a German brand that children love to collect. The company was founded in 1935 by Frederich Schleich. The company first produce cartoon figures, then added animals to its product line. Known for its realistic horses, domestic and farm animals, wild animals and action figure sets. Schleich offers high-quality plastic animals that are strong, hardy, and inspire the imagination in children.

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One must in these “play at home” sessions is the supermarket. Little I. was a client, so he bought fruit and vegetables for the basket, bread, eggs for the egg box, sandwiches, milk, crepes, sausages…(such a play food set!) and Little S. was a supermarket cashier, so she rings up and bags customer purchases.

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Before dinner and while I was giving Little S. a bath, Little I. had still time for playing with Tower Alphabet & Numbers. I have always been a fan of Maria Montessori's methodology and I like this kind of sensorial materials which have what is called "control of error". The child starts with the largest cube and puts the second-largest cube on top of it. This continues until all five cubes are stacked on top of each other. The control of error is visual. The child sees the cubes are in the wrong order. The successive dimensions of each cube are such that if the cubes are stacked flush with a corner, the smallest cube may be fit squarely on the ledge of each level.

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I love to watch them play. In the words of the American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson "It is a happy talent to know how to play".

Monday, October 28, 2013

Once upon a time: classic fairy tales

Today Little I. has chosen our classic fairy tales:
· Hansel and Gretel (German, Brothers Grimm)
· Wolf and the seven little kids (German, Brothers Grimm)
· Goldilocks and the three bears (British, Robert Southey)
· Jack and the beanstalk (British, Benjamin Tabart)

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His favorite book is Hansel and Gretel – I think he loves this book because Little I. believes himself to be Hansel and his sister is Gretel! I love this book collection because there are interactive books - lift the flap, textures, pop-ups, scratch and sniff...many elements on each page!!!

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Although Little I. doesn’t know read, I've read these fairy tales so many times that he can tell you the stories.

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Today I’ve brought a couple of new titles for his lovely collection “The master cat; or, puss in boots (French, Charles Perrault)” and “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Arabic, Antoine Galland)”but he doesn’t know it, I love seeing the happy surprise on his little face!

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Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” ― Albert Einstein”
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