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Friday, July 27, 2012

Let The Games Begin!


The Summer Olympics, with the athletes’ dramatic personal stories, unbelievable athletic prowess and excitement about thousands of people from hundreds of countries unified through sport, inspire children’s imaginations like no other global event. But the Olympics aren’t just about watching amazing athletes and rooting for your favorites. It’s also a great opportunity to turn children onto world culture and geography.

With 204 countries competing in the 2012 Summer Olympics, there are many important and fun things to teach children that go far beyond the speed at which a human can run, the awe of a gymnast performing multiple flips on a four-inch wide beam, and the number of paces a horse needs to take in order to successfully clear a high jump.
Here are 10 ways to spark children’s imaginations with the many multicultural aspects of the Olympics.
1.  Enjoy some food from the country of your child’s favorite Olympic athlete.
2.   Have a World Atlas app or book handy while you watch the games and learn one fun fact about each country in the competition.
3.  Make flags representing the countries competing in your child’s favorite competition.
4.  Get out that world map and mark it with medal counts as you watch the Olympics together.
5.  Learn how to say “Hello” in the different languages of the countries represented in your child’s favorite sport. ( The Barefoot Book, If You're Happy and You Know It  with CD it is wonderful for this.)
6. Read books with your children about the nations and cultures represented in the Olympics.
7. Have your child pick an athlete from any country then research their training conditions.  Discuss why the land the athlete comes from helps contribute to their athletic abilities (i.e., marathoners from Africa train in desert heat and higher elevations, making London streets easier for them, etc.)
8. When the medals are handed out and the flags go up, the winner’s national anthem is played. Find out what the words of the national anthem mean and sing it with your child.
9. Learn the capital cities of the countries of the athletes participating in your child’s favorite Olympic sport.
10. Figure out what time it is in the home country of the winning athlete and in London and encourage your child to calculate the best time for the athlete to call home and share the exciting news with their family.
Are you planning to use the Olympics as a teaching opportunity in your family?  Share with us your ideas!
*This article has also been featured on www.incultureparent.com.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Wear Your Fairy Wings

On Saturday, July 21st I will be sharing Barefoot Books at the 2nd Annual Woodbury Faerie Festival held at Flanders Nature Center in Woodbury, Ct.  This wonderful day is sponsored by the Woodbury Junior Women's Club.  Event runs from 10:00am-3:00pm.
Sunday, July 22nd is the rain date.
 
Faerie Festival Link
For more about Fairies check out these Barefoot Book Titles:


The Barefoot Book of Faeries

Delight in the wonder of faerie lands with the poems, stories and legends in this colorful collection. Humor, fantasy, magic and wit all come together to introduce readers to the faerie realm. Book with CD editions include stories and poems read by Tanya Robyn Batt.
Ages 4 to 9 years
Retold By: Tanya Robyn Batt
Illustrated By: Gail Newey
Click here to buy 
The hard cover on sale now for only $14.99


The Faerie's Gift

Enter a magical forest where a woodcutter is granted one wish after saving the life of a fairy. The woodcutter must make a difficult decision when faced with the needs of his wife, his father, and his mother. His ingenious and touching choice is at the heart of this traditional tale. Book with CD edition includes story read by actress Niamh Cusack.
Ages 4 to 9 years
Retold By: Tanya Robyn Batt
Illustrated By: Nicoletta Ceccoli
Narrated By: Niamh Cusack
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Hardcover w Story CD ($17.99) 

Perhaps you and your children will be inspired to build your own fairy house for the garden. (Source blog:  kookoo in the hoohoo) How to below:

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Summer Reading Barefoot Style

I didn't mean to take such a long vacation from my blog.  Many posts are in my head, but never found their way to posting.  To start fresh and celebrate Summer, let's promote Summer Reading.  Barefoot Books is partnering with PBS and Jet Blue to Soar With Reading this Summer!  Click below and you can view the Barefoot Books Summer Reading list. and find activities for your favorite Barefoot Books.  Make sure you post your favorite children's book and for every post Barefoot Books is donating a book to a child in need.     In the coming weeks I will be highlighting some of my favorites from the list.  Please go to http://marshamiles.barefootbooks.com if you wish to buy any of these amazing titles and Soar into Summer with a Barefoot Book.  Now you can grow wings while going Barefoot!