Now I’ve Seen Everything!

I happened to be browsing tonight through a catalog designed for early childhood classrooms that follow a popular educational philosophy that advocates carefully preparing children’s environment and using specially designed child-sized objects. Alhough there were several nice, reasonably-priced items that I found appealing, there were a few things that absolutely blew me away. Honestly, now, is an 18-piece set … Read more

What Happens to the Swiss Family Robinson?

Last week we finished reading The Swiss Family Robinson aloud as a family. Just before I began reading the final chapter, I asked the boys to guess how they thought it would end. Forrest (aka Ernest):  They’re all killed by savages. Andrew (aka Fritz): They find a ship and are rescued. Perry (aka Jack):  They’re … Read more

Freezer Mystery Solved

Elementary, my dear Watson! The purple rabbit was Army Captain Jazz Jackrabbit, carrying an M-16.  Sgt. White Tiger was a Marine, and he carried an M-4 carbine.  His mysterious headgear was an infrared camera for night vision and espionage. The Beanie Babies were captured by Iraqi forces, and Saddam Hussein interrogated them and asked them where … Read more

Is Our Society Really That Dependent on Professional Educators?

What’s wrong with this picture? A recent newspaper article on our local library mentioned the popularity of its after-school tutoring program and cited the example of a woman tutoring a third-grader who was learning about clocks and money. This didn’t strike me as particularly noteworthy until I read the tutor’s comment that sometimes “parents stay downstairs … Read more

Book Collecting

“Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one.” Augustine Birrell, “Book-Buying,” Obiter Dicta (1887) I have to agree with this.  There’s something extra rewarding about discovering a long-sought-after book on the shelves of a quaint shop or even online.  Of course, I prefer the quaint shop experience, but sadly … Read more

Home Decorating

“I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.” (Anna Quindlen, “Enough Bookshelves,” The New York Times, August 7, 1991) Now that’s my idea of decorating!!  And I’m pretty sure it will be for my boys as well.  The … Read more

The Pleasure of Reading Outdoors

It has been too hot and humid here in north Mississippi to stay outside even at 8:00 a.m. or 10:00 p.m. (Imagine a hot, wet blanket hitting you in the face every time you open the door.)  But the past few days have been comparatively cool (70s instead of high 80s) in early mornings and late … Read more