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Safety First for Babies – When Buying Books for Babies, Toddlers and Children in General

By myonlyphoto on  From selectivepedia.blogspot.com
As we walk into any bookstore, or any other place that sells books for children, we get overwhelmed with the range of colourful attractive children books. Putting the attractiveness aside, we must also look at safe books for babies. What I mean by safe book is the printing and design of the book. Aside note that many books now don’t even specify the age this book is intended to. I guess the publishers worry that if they will specify the age, then only mothers with child in that age range will...Read Full Story

Blogging What to Expect – Things You Should Know Before You Start Blogging

By myonlyphoto on  From selectivepedia.blogspot.com
What is Blogging? Blogging simply is a way of communicating to the world. You can write an email to many of your friends or colleagues, but with blogging you can write to the whole world or to the public of your choice. Technically blogging is short for web log, and is a form of personal or business journal updated frequently and broadcast publicly. It is similar to the discussion board, however, in the blogging world the blogger writes a post, moderates and converses with its visitors...Read Full Story

Famous People Who Disliked School

By joanajohnson on  From theideapod.blogspot.com
10. George Bernard Shaw (1925 Nobel Laureate, Literature): " My schooling not only failed to teach me what it professed to be teaching, but prevented me from being educated to an extent which infuriates me when I think of all I might have learned at home by myself. " 9. Robert Morley (English Actor, 1985): " Show me the man who has enjoyed his schooldays and I will show you a bully and a bore." 8. Albert Einstein (Physicist, 1950): "It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern...Read Full Story

Nutritious Bananas Not Just for Adults But For Babies Especially

By myonlyphoto on  From selectivepedia.blogspot.com
Bananas, a world’s most popular fruit is a very nutritious fruit full of vitamins and minerals, and let’s not forget it is also a very tasty fruit on its own or in baking or cooking. Everyone, adults, toddlers, babies enjoy it, and let’s not forget the monkeys. What Do We Know about Banana’s? I am not going to give you everything here about bananas, but you should know that bananas likely came from Malaysia. It is hard to believe, because I always thought they came from South America. However...Read Full Story

Fanaticism and Imagination

By joanajohnson on  From theideapod.blogspot.com
Fanaticism is governed by imagination rather than judgment. Harriet Beecher Stowe (1866) Harriet Beecher Stowe, the “little woman who started this war” (as described by Abraham Lincoln), in today’s vernacular would be described as very imaginative. Her Uncle Tom's Cabin is possibly the most influential social justice novel of all time. She wove an imaginary tale that opened a country’s eyes to the true shame of slavery. Today, imagination is not often linked to fanaticism; it is considered a...Read Full Story
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