National Library Week Fun
Did you know that April 8-14 is National Library Week? National Library Week was started in 1966 by the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest association of libraries in the world....
View Article8 Tips for Teaching Your Child to Read
Good reading skills are crucial to every child’s long term educational success, so getting started early is important. You can help your child learn to love reading from the time they are born by...
View ArticleChildren’s Book Week – Fun and a Free Book!
Did you know that this week is Children’s Book Week? Originally created in 1919, Children’s Book Week is the longest-running children’s literacy event in the country. Sponsored by the Children’s Book...
View ArticleMom’s Choice Awards!
We’re excited to announce that Rusty and Rosy Reading has been selected as a Gold award recipient in the 2012 Mom’s Choice Awards! The Mom’s Choice Awards is an international awards program that...
View ArticleHelp Your Child Avoid the Summer Slide
While having a break from school is fun, taking three months off of academic work can result in loss of learning over the summer. Help your kids avoid spending the first weeks of school catching up by...
View ArticleLearning While on Camera – Be a Movie Star
Ready, Action! I have yet to meet a child who does not like to see themselves “on film.” My two young children are constantly asking to see video of themselves and they get such a kick out of it! In...
View ArticleBook Clubbing with your child
Like many parents, I’ve always loved cuddling with my children and reading books to them. As they grew older, my reading to them became reading with them and then, in the blink of an eye, my oldest...
View ArticleChoosing the Right Educational Website
I have three kids in three different grades who learn thre different ways. Their ages are spaced far apart so homework time is a huge obstacle some nights. The oldest is almost out of high school so...
View ArticleRusty and Rosy Reading Review
My children have been eager to use the computer from a very early age. Because of their interest, I was so excited to be introduced to an educational computer based reading program geared for younger...
View ArticleEducational Activities for the Summer
No more pencils no more books!! Remember that old song. We’re deep into summer, but I’m already thinking about how to keep their brains sharp and free from any brain drain. I’m all for a super fun...
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