fine china, poor grammar Amy Heitman, a talented illustrator, designer and mama, used to be an art teacher before she designed “fine china, poor grammar” line of greeting cards. Maybe because of her teaching background it would be easy to predict impeccable grammar, from a past teacher, but no. Instead, she took a radical turn […]
5 ideas that take 5 minutes for Valentine’s Day
Love is only 5 minutes away That’s all the time it takes to write someone a short note for Valentine’s Day. 5 minutes. Doable for even the busiest among us. Here are five minute ideas that you can do (last minute) for the ones you love: Write with lipstick on the bathroom mirror —2 minutes, […]
post office in a kindergarten classroom
A creative approach to learning A post office in a kindergarten classroom. Are you kidding me? I wish I had Ms.Ieraci for a teacher. Capitalizing on the magic of sending Valentines, she set up a “Canada Post Dramatic Writing Center” in her classroom. I know. What a clever, creative, and not to mention, super fun […]
6 reasons why every author should write a letter
6 reasons why writing a letter can unlock your inner author At first glance, one might wonder about any claim that connects the act of writing a letter to being an author. But, I dare say, that this lost art of putting pen to paper and writing a piece of handwritten correspondence, in fact, could […]