Dr. Bookworm's take on Banned Books Week.
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We're all storytellers in the Bookworm household, but I know that storytelling doesn't come as easily for all little ones.
How can we continue to spark the imagination? How can we encourage our kids to write and tell stories?
In the days before e-readers and smart phones (and having my own kids), I would bring three things to read on the plane: a classic book like Pride and Prejudice or Cannery Row, a fluff read like Bridget Jones' Diary, and the latest copy of Vogue. Inevitably, the one that got read was Vogue.
Dr. Bookworm discusses her reasons for wanting MORE diverse books.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the learning curve of reading and Little Lion's experience.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the wonderful, whimsical #MerMay phenomenon, in which illustrators post mermaid/merman works during the month of May.
Dr. Bookworm takes you on a Day-in-the-Life of her Bookworm family as they attended the L.A. Times Festival of Books.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the Reading Without Walls campaign for the month of April. She also shares three books that were outside her reading comfort zone but completely turned her world around.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the death of children's book writer Amy Krouse Rosenthal, and also Paul Kalanithi's When Breath Becomes Air.
In honor of Read Across America for Dr. Seuss's birthday, we offer two read-along videos of Dr. Seuss and Dr. Seuss-related books to read-along with the Bookworm family.
Dr Bookworm re-kindles a New Year's Day tradition passed on from her grandmother.
Dr. Bookworm shares her novel playlist along with bits of the novel she's supposed to be working on.
Dr Bookworm talks about unstructured playtime with boxes.
Dr. Bookworm talks about how THANKFUL and THOUGHTFUL can lead to WONDERFUL. With some books that promote gratitude, thoughts and wonder.
Dr Bookworm discusses Banned Books week and some popular and classic books that have been on the 'banned' list.