Stacey Loscalzo

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Jan 12

A Review of Clever Jack

by Stacey

In the past, I have not felt terribly drawn to writing book reviews. I’ve had more fun writing about  my girl’s interaction with books and writing and the various adventures we’ve had growing as a family of readers. In the past few weeks, though, we have been loving the book, Clever Jack Takes the Cake. I learned […]

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Jan 11

Awards

by Stacey

It seems like you can’t be a children’s lit blogger and not spend today blogging about yesterday’s awards so here goes… I am thrilled with the surprises that yesterday’s announcements brought. I thought I would have read all the winners leaving me with no need to add to my toppling ‘to be read’ pile. But boy, […]

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Jan 10

Nonfiction Monday

by Stacey

I was in my library last week and instead of meandering over to new picture books and novels, I found myself purposely in the nonfiction section looking for a book to read. If the shelves could talk, I think they would have said, “What took you so long?!” But better late than never for there […]

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Jan 07

Cybils Finalists Continued

by Stacey

Yesterday, I posted the results of the Early Reader category for this years Cybils award. Our great group of panelist also worked hard to narrow down a wonderful selection of Early Chapter Books. Our top five are described below. Early Chapter Books Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke Kane/Miller Book Pub Nominated by: Anamaria Anderson Anna Hibiscus, […]

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Jan 06

Cybils Finalists

by Stacey

After spending this fall buried under early readers and early chapters books, my committee of Cybil’s panelists (Anastasia, Terry , Cynthia, Julie, Melissa, and Jeff)  narrowed our lists down to five finalists in each of our two categories. The text below was posted earlier this week on the Cybil’s blog but I wanted to share it with my […]

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Jan 05

Initiative

by Stacey

This morning Caroline was looking at her report card for the 100th time since it came home. I can’t possibly imagine where she got this academic drive or the perfectionism but instead of focusing on all the great marks and positive comments, she continues to examine those few things did not earn her the highest […]

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Jan 04

An Ounce of Prevention…

by Stacey

I’ve been thinking a lot about my chosen profession these days. I spent the beginning of last year dreaming big. I sat down and imagined my ideal job. I focused on my passion for bringing good books to children and thought about how I could spend my day devoted to this mission. I put together this website […]

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Jan 03

Non Fiction Monday

by Stacey

So I guess this is why group things are successful. If I hadn’t vowed, out loud on this blog, to participate in Nonfiction Monday at the end of last year, there  is no way I’d be writing this post right now. Part of me was ready to throw in the towel and say that I just […]

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Dec 21

A Christmas Card

by Stacey

In addition to this blog, I have kept a family blog for years now. When I started writing over here, I found that there were times when I liked to double dip and make one blog post do the work for two blogs. Initially I did it to introduce my readers to my work. Then […]

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Dec 20

Nonfiction Monday: Ubiquitous

by Stacey

We don’t write this phrase often as adults but…I am so proud of myself! This is my second Nonfiction Monday post. Last week I admitted to my bias against nonfiction. My hope was that Nonfiction Monday would force me out of my comfort zone and so far, so good. In making this realization, I’ve also […]

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