Teach your child to embrace “Plan B.”
We had an unexpected weekend filled with Plan B’s and sometimes C’s, D’s and E’s. At 3:30 Sunday morning we were awakened to our son sobbing that his lizards would
We had an unexpected weekend filled with Plan B’s and sometimes C’s, D’s and E’s. At 3:30 Sunday morning we were awakened to our son sobbing that his lizards would
I think it went well. It was a lot of fun. My children had a great time, too. . Thank you KATU, for inviting us!
I was invited by AM Northwest to share some manners tips from, “Dino Manners.” The children were ask excited as I was. Alison shared her excitement through the phone and
Tammy Hernandez from A.M. Northwest just called to see if I could appear at Wed. a.m. to air Wednesday night 11/18, 7 p.m. This was prompted from an email I
Continue readingSusan Finch to appear on PM Northwest Wed. 11/18 – 7 p.m.
“What a wonderful mix of informational text about dinosaurs and kid-friendly teaching in social relationships. This book weaves the magnetic appeal of dinosaur facts with much-needed tips on social manners
We only have a few previews out there, and people are already talking about “Dino Manners.” “Leave it to the Susan Finch and Alison Seda’s dinosaurs to rescue child etiquette
Download sample_coloringpages.pdf (168.8K) We’ll have more pages and potentially a full activity book. These are just a few puzzles to hold you over. Sorry, these samples don’t have the “answers
Continue readingA few activity pages to hold you over until you have your book.
I think both families have caught dinosaur fever. Between origami, paintings, and clay; our children are producing some inspired art. It feels good to have their enthusiasm and support. This
Continue readingRemington Inspired Clay Dinosaur of No Particular Name
Alison and Susan are developing lesson plans for children ages 4 – 8 to go along with a reading of, “Dino Manners” in your school. We’ll also have activity pages
“Teen” Dinosaurs Roamed in Herds, Mass Grave Suggests Tasha Eichenseher National Geographic News March 15, 2009 Like teenagers at the mall, young dinosaurs may have wandered in herds—fending for themselves