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Coming to a TV near you

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

CatinHat

In case you haven’t already heard, the Cat in the Hat is coming to PBS. I just realized I won’t have anyone at home this year to watch Dr. Seuss’ beloved character, but this is exciting news for the preschool set.

The series is based on Random House’s best selling Beginner Book collection, “The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library.” The show, ”The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!,” premieres Sept. 6, and it will feature the Cat in the Hat, along with Sally, Nick, the Fish, Thing 1 and Thing 2 as they make natural-science discoveries.

It is voiced by Martin Short and its subject-matter will prepare children for science curriculum in kindergarten and first grade.

Check it out on channel 13 this fall!

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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

duck frontMy sister and brother-in-law sent this adorable postcard to my 7- and 5-year-old. They always think of the kids when they’re traveling, and often bring them back fun souvenirs. We got this in the mail last week while Aunt J and Uncle K were in Boston.

“Make Way for Ducklings,” by Robert McCloskey, published in 1941, tells the story of a family of ducks who decide to make their home on an island in the lagoon at Boston Public Garden. The statue is a tribute to the ducklings featured in the book, as is aptly described on the back of the postcard.

But there’s one glaring problem …

duck back

What is a dukling? It’s not that hard to catch a typo, especially in the title.

Lost and then found

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

A lime-green Post-It note marks my place in the book I’m reading now. Sometimes I use a receipt, a corner of a paper towel or a random business card – you know, whatever is within reach and is relatively flat.

I prefer to use an actual bookmark, but  I was reduced to scrap paper because for the last year-and-a-half my favorite bookmark was missing.  Seems insignificant. Just get another one, right?

One problem: I paid big bucks for this one – $5, to be exact.

It’s a leather, Texas A&M bookmark, and I bought it my freshman year in college at the Commons Market in my dorm. The Commons was one of those places where you could buy a 20 oz. Coke, a tiny packet of laundry detergent and frozen yogurt, which was priced by weight.

It also sold a variety of A&M paraphernalia, like every other store in Bryan/College Station. And that’s where I saw my bookmark. Because I was a nerd then, too, I was immediately drawn to it. It was beautiful. And so much nicer than some of my other bookmarks, the ones you buy at book fairs that have  pictures of  puppies piled in a basket or unicorns jumping through clouds.

But it was so expensive! Five dollars could be converted into enough quarters to do all my laundry, it could buy me a handful of scantrons or one teensy, weensy cup of that yogurt. It seemed ridiculous to spend that much money on something so simple and something that I didn’t “need.”

But I couldn’t pass up this bookmark. I justified it by telling myself that it “was really nice” and that I would use it always and treasure it forever. It would be $5 well-spent.

That was 16 years ago.

And for 14 years I did just that. I took delight in using it, and when it wasn’t in a book, I kept it in my jewelry box.  I know it sounds ludicrous, but it enhanced my reading experience because it was so special to me, reminding me of college, the only school days I would ever wish to repeat.

Then I lost it. I had no idea where or when; I just couldn’t find it.

I kept thinking it would turn up, but when it didn’t, I had to find other means with which to mark my books. I don’t believe in dog-earring pages, so I used freebies from the library for a while and eventually dissolved into using whatever bit of paper were nearby.

I was just thinking an appropriate amount of time had passed and that I should consider getting a new bookmark, when I found it!

I was changing purses and found the bookmark, among a collection of crumbs and small toys, inside a purse that I hadn’t used in …well … about a year-and-a-half.

I was overjoyed.

Now I can ditch the crumpled Post-It note, and return the bookmark to its rightful place, which at this point in time is page 87 in “The Help,” the book I’m currently reading.

“Outlander” secured

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

gabaldon_outlander

Yippee! Thanks to a friend and faithful reader, I now have a copy of “Outlander” to read.

Okay, I’m going to do this one more time. I will put down “Backyard Giants” so I can finish “Outlander” in time for my book club meeting March 3. But I vow to return to the gargantuan gourds. It will not go unfinished like so many others before it.

But enough babbling about me.

What are you guys reading? Anything good?