Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bink & Gollie and more stories about friendship



Learn To Read (And So Much More) With Bink and Gollie
I'm no parent, but I can appreciate the desire to rear one's child (or children) to grow up to be a responsible member of any society. I've often imagined how a parent even goes about starting a youngster out in life - what books to have them read, what stories they can listen to, and how I could best contribute to their education - and, for those formative years, I'd imagine I'd even be comfortable turning to an organization that was around even when I was a little sprite: Scholastic.

I can remember the days when I was in school, and the teacher would hand out the `Weekly Reader,' which was basically a small newspaper designed and formatted with a young audience in mind. In it, Scholastic would include a sales flyer for books they approved, all of them suitable for young audiences. Granted, some of the tomes were designed for older kids, but the organization consistently marketed the kind of materials best-suited to help any young mind along with his (or her)...





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