Stacey Loscalzo

Archive for 2011

Oct 11

Carpools

by Stacey

  Every other week I drive Katherine and three other five year olds from their pre-school enrichment program to kindergarten. Today I was reminded of why this is a good use of my time. Overheard: Boy #1: “Girls can’t marry girls.” Girl #2: “Yes they can. Some girls marry other girls.” Girl #3: “It’s true. My mommy said […]

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Oct 10

A Different Route

by Stacey

I love it when life itself teaches you a lesson. I typically run the same route every morning. And I almost always see the same man walking his terrier. I always wave and say hello despite getting very little to no response in return. The other day, I had had it with my usual run. […]

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Oct 05

Okay for Now

by Stacey

Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt is the kind of book you can’t put down until it’s over. It’s the kind of book that you want all your friends to read so  you can talk about it. It’s the kind of book that reminds you why you always have a book on your bed […]

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Oct 04

Wishful Thinking

by Stacey

Daisy   Daisy wants to learn to read. Perhaps if she lies atop my book bag long enough she’ll do it. Or maybe she wants to be a runner? Or for now, maybe just a snuggler!

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Oct 03

More on Book Choice

by Stacey

You know how when you meet someone for the first time and then you keep seeing them everywhere you go? So, you’ve seen them before but you haven’t noticed them because you didn’t know them? I have been thinking a lot about book choice lately both as it relates to my girls and the role […]

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Sep 29

Seabiscuit

by Stacey

As Katherine ate her after-school snack  yesterday, she started to cry. I could barely make the words out through the sobs but I could tell that she was the last one in her class to finish a test and that she felt really badly about it. I do believe in an academic kindergarten but… I […]

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Sep 28

Cybils 2011

by Stacey

I’m thrilled to announce that it’s time for the  Cybils  (Children’s and Young Adult Bloggers’ Literacy Awards) to begin! And I’m even more thrilled to announce that I was chosen to serve as a second round judge for the Easy Reader/Early Chapter Book category! Much more to come but for now please head over to Easy […]

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Sep 27

Book Choice

by Stacey

  As often happens these days, my personal and professional lives are focused on the same topic. At the moment, that topic is the reader’s right to choose their own books. When I began working with a new group of teacher’s last week, they were overwhelmed by the thought that their students would be choosing […]

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