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Meet Jessica Farmer, a former preschool teacher and current curriculum creator and Nashville improv comedy performer. We explore the importance of play -- for early childhood and for every day life -- in this episode. Full Show Notes*Disclosure: I am an affiliate of Bookshop.org[03:44] Childhood ambitions -- Jessica wanted to be an actress from a very young age -- although she did consider running for US President in 8th grade.[06:44] Why is play important? A number of studies support the importance of play in early childhood learning:A New Path to Education Reform: Playful Learning Promotes 21st Century Skills in Schools and Beyond (2020). Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Dr. Helen Hadani The Power of Playful Learning in the Early Childhood Setting (NAEYC 2022). Learning through ‘guided' play can be as effective as adult-led instruction up to at least age eight: University of Cambridge. (2022, January 12). ScienceDaily. Examples of Connecting Play and Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom12:04: Guided play (connecting literacy, writing, drama, math, and science) through Goldilocks and the Three Bears14:04: Gingerbread Man fuels writing[21:07} Validating STEM/STEAM in early childhood classrooms/as a partner for guided play[22:32] Gingerbread Man and spatial reasoning/map making[24:07] STEAM engineering/creating a real house for the Gingerbread Baby, plus other variations of the stories (Gingerbread Girl, The Musubi Man, The Gurabia Man, The Runaway Wok) for compare/contrast[26:44] Jessica's top 3 takeaways for successful learning through play. [34:27] Guided Play In Action -- Building connections with poetry, engineering, blocks, drama, “I Made a Mechanical Dragon” (The Dragons are Singing Tonight)37:06 Building Connections Through STEM/STEAM with Eric Carle's The Very Clumsy Click Beetle, The Very Quiet Cricket, & The Grouchy Ladybug.)[38:48] How Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast laun Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRead the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
This is all about heart, it's about passion, it's about giving back. -Beth Veneto “Ginger Betty” Beth Veneto calls her bakery Ginger Betty's www.gingerbettys.com and the cookies she bakes are filled with love. One of 8 children raised in Quincy, Massachusetts, Beth's cookie story began when she was about 10 years old, while baking gingerbread under the watchful eye of her big sister, Karen. For Beth, baking gingerbread cookies became a passion, not just at Christmas time, but all year long. In 1995, she decided to make her dream of opening her own bakery at delicious reality and Ginger Betty's was opened on a little side street in North Quincy, MA. It wasn't long before the smell of her soft, gingersnap cookies filled the air and loyal customers lined up for her yummy macaroons covered in M&M's, brownies to die for and personalized gingerbread boys, girls, brides and grooms. A new, 5,000 square foot location was found and today, Ginger Betty and her team ship their products far and wide. A true patriotic, Beth created the Ginger Betty Foundation to support U.S. troops. She is the author of two children's books: “Ginger Betty, the Gingerbread Girl” & “Ginger Betty's Christmas.” In this interview, Beth shares her sweet philosophy about the importance of living your dreams, sharing cookies, and making friends.
Gingerbread girl is going on an adventurer. She has lots of fun. Listen to the story as she discovers different places.
The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst: Let's meet the famous gingerbread boy's smarter and wiser sister - The Gingerbread Girl. Does she also fall prey to the devious fox?? Let's join her in the various adventures and find out what finally happens!! Episode Art Credits: Image by Jill Wellington from Pixabay
I absolutely love it when I get new music! I want to give a big shout out to King of Cali for his latest release "Gingerbread Girl" congrats. Please follow him on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6dOhvfNEj1UmdYCBhcH8sk?highlight=spotify:track:5MBMYGFahiRr9xnFXUlFv7
Sometimes we just go too far...and in the interest of not veering too far into mean political stuff and all around grossness, we had to sanitize portions of the podcast. I think maybe we were just in a mood.... The books are great this week though!!
Smoke 'em if you got 'em, because we're talking about "The Ten O'Clock People" from 1993's Nightmares & Dreamscapes with special guest Andrew Hilbert (author of Invasion of the Weirdos). Why is the pacing so awkward in this story? Is this secretly a lazy outline for a much longer work? And why does everybody have three different names? All of that and more, so tune in and do the Dew, dude. KING NEWS: Film adaptation announcements for "The Gingerbread Girl" and "In the Tall Grass"; and Mike Patton's score for 1922 is now available for pre-orders. Support Castle Rock Radio: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing
Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover are comic creators extraordinaire, they are truly a creative power couple and have won multiple awards for their collaborative creations. Titles that they have collaborated on include, the all ages comic Banana Sunday, the graphic novel Gingerbread Girl, and the multi-award winning comic series, Bandette.
The 2016 Eisner nominations were just announced and several have rightfully gone to the creative team of the exceptionally charming "Bandette", artist Colleen Coover and writer Paul Tobin. They both take the time to talk to Wendi about the thrilling fun and whimsy of "Bandette" and how to create such a unique and timeless take on their interpretation of Paris. They discuss what makes a good heist story, their European comic influences, the endearing nature of Audrey Hepburn, as well as their previous collaboration "Gingerbread Girl" and Tobin's work on such comics as "Colder" and "Plants vs. Zombies".
In this atypical extravaganza, we engage in two extended discussions -- the first concerns the X-Men: Asgardian Wars collection (incorporating Paul Smith, Terry Austin, Art Adams, Mike Mignola, X-Men/Alpha Flight, the New Mutants Special, Chris Claremont, Uncanny X-Men Annual #9, Longshot, Todd McFarlane, Michael Golden, and a whole lot more), and the second spotlights the book Chris and Vince deem the greatest Batman story of all time: Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, and Lynn Varley's The Dark Knight Returns! Plus, we have enough time left over to talk about the Parker Martini Edition, X-Men Vs. Avengers, Rick Remender, IDW's G.I Joe books and the Cobra Civil War crossover, the second volume in Craig Yoe's Chilling Archives of Horror Comics featuring Bob Powell's Terror from IDW, Gingerbread Girl, Percy Crosby's Skippy, Daredevil by Waid, Rivera, and Martin, Ennis and Batista's Jennifer Blood from BOOM!, and a whole mess more!
Chasing the white rabbit leads us to encounters with Jack Davis, Wally Wood, the NuDCU 52, Cracked Mazagine, Thunderbolts (Gage, Blanco, Diggle, Parker, Walker, Shalvey, and more), Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century 1969, Jesse Moynihan's FORMING from Nobrow Press and AdHouse Books, Chester 5000, Roger Langridge's Snarked! from Kaboom!, Chris Samnee and Captain America and Bucky, X-Men: Schism, Hack/Slash and Fletcher Hanks, Tim Seeley and Witchblade, Shaky Kane, Avengelyne from Rob Liefeld, Mark Poulton, and Owen Gieni from Image, Fanzine Flashback: Four Color Magazine, Gingerbread Girl from Top Shelf, Robert Kirkman and Cliff Rathburn's Reaper, John Constantine, Jeff Lemire's Jonah Hex, Moriarity: The Dark Chamber from Image, and a whole mess more!
It's the second and final installment of Episode 47, and Graeme McMillan and I finally discuss the movies Green Lantern and X-Men: First Class. We also talk about the wonderful Mindless Ones podcast interview with Grant Morrison, and also Graeme' picks for the DCnU titles, Gingerbread Girl, and the proverbial "much more". We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Believe it or not, this is Episode 37, and Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are here to talk about our expectations for Chester Brown's Paying for It and Dave McKean's Celluloid, as well as review Gingerbread Girl by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover, FF #1,Superman #710, Fear Itself, Axe Cop Bad Guy Earth #2, One Piece, Secret Avengers and a title you probably haven't heard of that we've never discussed before: Final Crisis. It's ninety-plus minutes of rollicking comics action that may still be less than two weeks old by the time you hear it! We hope you enjoy it, and, as always, thank you for listening!
Episode 26 ran so long we had to break it into two parts. Join us now for Part 1, as Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester discuss Siege, Dark Avengers, Lex Luthor, Flashpoint and Hot Pursuit, Joe Staton, Don Heck, and the webcomics Bucko by Jeff Parker and Erika Moen and Gingerbread Girl by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover. There's also several minutes of high-concept story-pitching but we promise we tried to make it as painless as possible. We hope you enjoy it, and thanks for listening!