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Babs Bell (Bishop) Hajdusiewicz and her books

Bestselling author Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz

Bestselling author Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz, Ms.Ed. is the author of more than 100 books and 350 poems for children, including: Don’t Go Out in Your Underwear!; Phonics through Poetry: Teaching Phonemic Awareness Using Poetry; MORE Phonics through Poetry: Teaching Phonemic Awareness Using Poetry; Rhythm & Rhyme Reader Series; Questions and Answers Series; Jacks and More Jacks, Words! Words! Words!; Words and More Words. She is also author of Steppingstone Stories Series; Peaceful Me and Sometimes I Feel Happy, Sometimes I Feel Sad; three Poetry Works! collections for early childhood through intermediate grades; middle-grades biography Mary Carter Smith: African-American Storyteller; and the Dainty Dinosaur Series.

Hajdusiewicz stars in the Wright Group staff-development video Developing Oral Language and Phonemic Awareness through Rhythm and Rhyme. She has written numerous children's stories, articles for teachers and parents, and has contributed to and edited many elementary textbooks.

An educator for 40 years, Hajdusiewicz taught early childhood, elementary, and special education at all levels, served school districts in Indiana and Michigan as director of special education, and taught graduate and undergraduate education courses at Eastern Michigan and Cleveland State Universities. She founded Booking the Future: Reader to Reader™, a community-involvement literacy program that placed books in the hands and homes of more than 16,000 four, five, and six year olds, and Pee Wee Poetry™, a language development program for children aged two through nine. Hajdusiewicz is a frequent conference keynoter for educators and parents and a popular visiting author in schools across the country and abroad.

Specialties: Poetry for kids; humor; parenting for literacy; school staff development; author of numerous classroom materials; emphasis on phonemic awareness before phonics instruction; building love of learning from infancy onward

(Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz живет и работает в Атланте, штат Джорджия. Она написала более 100 книг и 350 стишков для детей. Своими книгами она предоставляет советы, консультации и материал для воспитателей, чтобы они чувствовали себя уверенно в том, что они помогают детям в период их раннего развития и становления их устной речи. Учителя английского языка могут использовать стихи для изучения языка в целом. Родители могут читать эти нехитрые стихи своим детям и помогать им изучать английский язык.)

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Reading Comprehension for Kids

Reading Comprehension is suitable for Kindergarten students or beginning readers.
This product is helping children to sharpen reading and comprehension.

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Gather around and listen well, for we have a fabled story to tell. Today is National Tell a Fairy Tale Day and a great opportunity to read to your kids. We are encouraged to explore myths, fantasy and fables, old, new or imagined by you on the spot. A fairy tale is a fictional story that may feature fairies, trolls, giants and talking animals. These stories often include enchantments and far-fetched events.

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There are several different theories on how New York City earned the nickname "The Big Apple," each with a certain amount of truth to them. It appears that city officials did not officially adopt the moniker until 1971, although many residents and visitors had been using the nickname since the 1920s. The 1971 campaign to popularize New York City as the Big Apple included volunteers handing out real apples to passing tourists. Through this promotion, the city hoped to generate a more positive perception of New York City, and all it had to offer as one of the world's largest cities.

The first reference to New York City as by this name is believed to have appeared in 1909. A man named Martin Wayfarer allegedly criticized the disproportional amount of the nation's money New York City received annually. He compared the country's economy to a tree with many roots, but the "big apple" (New York City) received the bulk of the "sap." It's very possible that residents of New York City may have embraced that critical reference as a source of civic pride. Living in the city meant enjoying the benefits of a robust economy.

There is also a very popular theory involving a New York sportswriter named John J. Fitzgerald, who wrote primarily about horse racing during the 1920s. It is believed that horse races held in tracks surrounding New York City were called apples, perhaps as a reference to the prizes awarded to the winners. Fitzgerald took a trip to a stable in New Orleans in 1920, ostensibly to sell one of his own horses. Fitzgerald spoke with several jockeys while he was there, and they all referred to the New York City horse racing scene as the "Big Apple". Fitzgerald later named his regular newspaper column "Notes from Around the Big Apple," most likely inspired by the words of the jockeys from New Orleans.

Another popular but largely unsubstantiated theory centers around the world of jazz music. Musicians during the Jazz Age were said to call paying gigs "apples", for reasons known only to themselves. By the 1920s, New York City had established itself as one of the premiere cities for jazz music, so it became the destination of many working jazz musicians. The ultimate gig for a musician was to play the "Big Apple," meaning a nightclub in New York City. New York City became a destination for other entertainers as well, which could explain why the nickname became so popular.

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Naan (Indian Leavened Flatbread)

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Ingredients:

¾ cup water heated to 115°
1 tsp. honey
1 (¼-oz.) package active dry yeast
2 cups all-purpose flour
½ cup plain, full-fat Greek yogurt
2 tbsp. canola oil
½ tsp. kosher salt
¼ cup minced cilantro

Melted ghee, for brushing

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Naan

Its made of white flour and baked in a oven. Naan is a popular version of flat bread that's eaten across India along with a curry.
It is also baked with a flavoured stuffing that varies across regions and gives it unique flavour.

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Different Types Of Breads To Try

French Bread
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It's a wheat bread which is popularly had across France and Europe generally for any meal of the day. It's a well known bread across the world referred to as baguette. It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust.

Cuban Bread
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It is a Cuban-American cuisine which uses a regular white bread but has a slightly different baking method and ingredients involved. It has a hard, thin, almost papery toasted crust and a soft flaky middle.

Corn Bread
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Corn bread is highly popular in southern parts of USA. Its made from ground corn (maize). Cornbread is a popular item in soul food enjoyed by many people for its texture and aroma. Cornbread can be baked, fried or rarely, steamed.

Poori
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This is a popular form of bread across southern parts of India which is typically a flat rolled dough that's deep fried in ghee or vegetable oil to make it puff up like a round ball. Its most commonly served for breakfast.

Focaccia
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Focaccia is a flat oven-baked Italian bread, which is sometimes topped with herbs or other ingredients. It is popular in Italy and is usually seasoned with olive oil Focand salt, and occasionally with vegetables and herbs resembling a pizza.

Fry Bread
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Fry bread is a flat dough fried or deep-fried in oil, shortening, or lard. Fry bread is usually eaten alone or with various toppings such as honey, jam, or hot beef. It is considered as a simple complement to meals.

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Soda Bread
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It is a type of quick bread traditionally made in a variety of cuisines in which baking soda is used instead of the more common yeast along with butter milk. Its popular among Irish with its origin traced to native American Indians.

Pita Bread
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Pita is a slightly leavened wheat bread, flat, either round or oval and comes in many different sizes. It is eaten along with a dip, hummus or to wrap kababs or in falafel. Highly popular in Middle East countries.

Challah
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This special Jewish braided bread is eaten on Sabbath and holidays. Traditionally Challah is made of eggs, fine white flour, water, sugar, yeast, and salt and rolled into rope-shaped pieces. It uses no dairy and meat as per tradition.

Pretzel
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A pretzel is a type of baked bread which is made from dough most commonly found in a unique knot-like shape. With its origins in Europe, pretzels of various shapes are available around the world.

Pao de Queijo
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This Brazilian bread is a variety of small, baked, cheese-flavoured rolls which is a popular snack and breakfast food in parts of Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Rye Bread
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This is a dark coloured bread popular in Europe since the middle ages. It is made of just grounded rye flour, or sometimes mixed with wheat flour. It is higher in fibre than white bread and is often darker in colour and stronger in flavour.

Basque Pumpkin Bread
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This is a type of cornbread which is moist and flavorful with the wonderful subtle taste of pumpkin. It is slightly sweet and dense. This Native American food has been a part of the French Basque cuisine for almost 400 years.

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Bunny Pouch for EASTER

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This Learning Can Be Fun Emotions Chart displays images of different types of emotions that people display. This is an excellent resource to use when explaining feelings and reactions. This chart comes with removable plastic hangers for both ends which makes displaying this poster quick and easy

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Do you want to make your home a better place for living? Don’t want to spend much on buying new stuff for your home?
Then this article is for you. We bring you creative DIY ideas on how to reuse and upcycle old stuff you already have to make beautiful and useful things for your home.
Most of these ideas are easy and cheap to make and can be done as a small weekend project.

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Настоящая английская скороговорка в помощь изучающим английский язык.

Six stick shifts stuck shut.

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck
if a wooodchuck could chuck wood?
A woodchuck could chuck as much wood
as a woodchuck would chuck
if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

I'm not the fig plucker,
nor the fig pluckers' son,
but I'll pluck figs
Till the fig plucker comes.

Betty bought some butter,
but the butter Betty bought was bitter,
so Betty bought some better butter,
and the better butter Betty bought
was better than the bitter butter Betty bought before!

She sees seas slapping shores.

If two witches would watch two watches,
which witch would watch which watch?

A box of biscuits,
a box of mixed biscuits,
and a biscuit mixer.

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