Stacey Loscalzo

Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Aug 27

Party on the Bus

by Stacey

This weekend, we were lucky to spend the day at Katherine’s camp, Deerkill Day Camp. On our way, Katherine began talking about many of her favorite times at camp. Of course, there was swimming and arts and crafts, woodworking and gaga ball. But there was also the bus. Yes. The bus. Katherine had the most […]

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Aug 22

Jonathan Kozol: Reformer and Kidlit Fan

by Stacey

I’m so glad that my wonderful friend Jules posted this article on Facebook over the weekend. Sometimes, it’s good to talk and write about all your beliefs surrounding the power of children’s literature and the standardized testing crisis in our schools today and sometimes it’s good to sit back and let someone else write eloquently […]

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Aug 20

Forward Facing Books

by Stacey

A long time ago, the amazingly wonderful Jim Trelease wrote about rain gutter book shelves. The concept was simple. Forward facing book shelves are more appealing to children. They are able to truly see the books they are choosing and are, in fact, more apt to chose a book at all if they can see […]

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Aug 17

Sports Writer or KidLit Fan?

by Stacey

Every day, Rob brings the newspapers with him to work and reads them on the bus as he rides in to the city. If he finds an article that he thinks I would appreciate, he’ll bring it home. Today, Rob brought me the sports section of the Wall Street Journal. I thought he was kidding […]

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Aug 15

Can You Honk?

by Stacey

I just love it when people send amazing literacy finds my way. A few weeks ago, I opened my e-mail to find a message from a friend. She was writing to make sure that I had seen the sign outside of a school in a neighboring town. This friend also happens to the grandmother of […]

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Aug 14

Stop Doing What?

by Stacey

As a mother, many sentences begin with “Stop!” Stop whining. Stop crying. Stop being mean to your sister. But this weekend, I actually found myself thinking the impossible. Stop reading. Gulp. I did not actually utter this terrible phrase out loud but I must admit to thinking it. More than once. We returned from a […]

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Aug 13

Eli, no!

by Stacey

It’s been a long time since I stumbled upon a new Read Together book so I was super excited to discover Eli, no! Katherine and I were browsing the library shelves when the simple cover of Eli, no! caught my attention. Turns out, it is no coincidence that I was drawn first to the art […]

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Aug 08

Only Chapter Books Please

by Stacey

“Oh Mommy. I really want to hear a chapter book. No picture books tonight.” What happened to the baby I snuggled as we read Time for Bed again and again? Where is the toddler who nibbled on the board book version of Brown Bear Brown Bear as I pointed out the words and pictures? When […]

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Aug 07

The Age of Miracles

by Stacey

It is rare that my book of the moment is replaced so quickly. I read Wild at the beginning of the summer. After I finished the book, I made sure to tell anyone who cared (and probably many who didn’t) that they must, must, must read Wild before reading anything else. Usually I will stay […]

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Aug 06

By the Book

by Stacey

I have always loved the New York Times Book Review for obvious reasons. My new favorite part of it though is By the Book, a weekly section in which authors reveal their lives as readers. I read this section each week but this week, I found myself taking notes. J. Courtney Sullivan sounds like someone […]

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