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		<title>The Old Schoolhouse Summer Reading Splash</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heather Shanks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, one of my favorites:-), is hosting a summer reading program with Splish the frog.&#0160; Click on the graphic to go directly to Splish&#39;s blog.&#0160; There, you can get the details of the program as well as take a peek at the reading lists of kids and their moms. Now for our <a href="http://professormom.net/2009/06/03/the-old-schoolhouse-summer-reading-splash/" class="excerpt-more">&#8594;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, one of my favorites:-), is hosting a summer reading program with Splish the frog.&#0160; Click on the graphic to go directly to Splish&#39;s blog.&#0160; There, you can get the details of the program as well as take a peek at the reading lists of kids and their moms.</p>
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<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Now for our reading list for the summer, lots of exciting reading on ancient times, some great, clean fiction, and&#0160;books&#0160;on everything reptilian (the latter interest&#0160;was added yesterday after a garter snake sighting in our backyard!)&#0160;</p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">Here we go!</p>
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<li>The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Anderson (the REAL version with its rich language and pondering of immortality)
<li>Pinocchio by Carlos Collodi (another non-watered down version with many lessons on what being a person of good character means, this original goes far beyond the &quot;don&#39;t tell a lie or your nose will grow&quot; lesson that we associate with this story)
<li>Stonewall by Jean&#0160;Fritz
<li>The Odyssey by Geraldine McCraughrean
<li>Abel&#39;s Island by William Steig (cute story about a mouse)
<li>The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Anderson
<li>Exodus by Brain Wildsmith (this author is great at&#0160;giving life to history and&#0160;the&#0160;illustrations&#0160;in his books are usually&#0160;quite good)
<li>Joseph by Brian&#0160;Wildsmith
<li>Punctuation Takes a Vacation by Robin Pulver
<li>Egyptian Diary: The Journal&#0160;of Nakht by Richard Platt
<li>The Dragon of Lonely Island by Rebecca Rupp
<li>The Golden Goblet by Eloise Jarvis McGraw
<li>Sword Song by Rosemary Sutcliff
<li>Chronicles of Narnia&#0160;by C.S. Lewis (these&#0160;books still&#0160;touch&#0160;me)
<li>Mystery of the Roman Ransom by Henry Winterfield (this is the sequel to Detectives in Togas, another great story.&#0160; These are set in roman times and do a good job of&#0160;bringing the reader into the everyday life of ancient&#0160;Romans.)
<li>The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit
<li>The&#0160;5,000 Year-Old Puzzle by Claudia Logan
<li>Pirate Island Adventure by Peggy Parish
<li>The Bremen Town Band by Brian Wildsmith
<li>Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day by Robin Pulver
<li>Floss by Kim Lewis
<li>Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories by Dr. Suess
<li>Anacondas by Valerie Weber
<li>Garter Snakes by Doug Weschler
<li>Snakes of the World by Manuel Areste (this is a &#39;grown-up&#39; book, but the graphics are well-done, so I thought I would throw this is.&#0160; I&#39;ll be reading this to the boys.) </li>
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<p>There you have it&#8230; Happy Reading!</p>
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