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We review the book "Hi! Fly Guy" by Tedd Arnold.Support the show
It seems like only yesterday our moms were nagging us to read, read, read! Now, here we are, moms of two and finding ourselves doing the same. Why is reading so important, and how do we get our kids to start reading and maybe even enjoy it? Join us as we talk to Kelly Hiltz, kindergarten teacher and mom of two. Kelly will give all the details on why reading is important, how to inspire reading amongst our kids, and some book recommendations that might entice our young ones to "pick up a book already"! Patreon | Love what you're hearing? Help fund ongoing episodes through donations as little as $1/month. Learn more here! Leave a review | When you leave a five star iTunes review, it helps others with similar interests and passions find us when they're looking for new content. Thank you in advance! Resources and Show Notes Kelly's Interviews with The Mom Hour: Kindergarten Readiness & Parent Teacher Relationships (voices episode 23) Freaking Out Less about Kindergarten, COVID Learning Loss & Elementary School Academics (voices episode 60). You can find her on Instagram @askateachermom or on her blog @askateachermom (Instagram) Book Recommendations By Grade: Preschool Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney Corduroy by Don Freeman Pete the Cat by Eric Litwin and James Dean (series) Press Here by Herve Tullet Good Morning Superman by Michael Dahl (series) Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems (series) Anything by Todd Parr or Eric Carle Read Alouds Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and Vashi Harrison The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak We Don't Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall Mae Among the Stars by Roda Ahmed Shark Lady by Jess Keating The Alien Next Door by AI Newton (series) Beginning Readers/Early Chapter Books Let's Go For a Drive by Mo Willems (Elephant and Piggie series) Hi Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold (series) Hi Jack by Mac Barnett (series) The Doghouse by Jan Thomas (series) Meet Yasmin by Saadia Faruqi (series) Ling and Ting Not Exactly the Same by Grace Lin (series) Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride by Kate DiCamillo (series) Second and Third Grade *Continue to read to them if they are still into it, choose books you both enjoy *Allow them to fully choose their own independent books Lola Levine is Not Mean by Moncia Brown (series) Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows by Asia Citro (series) Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot by Dav Pilkey (series) (great for reluctant readers but some reviewers think it's violent so look through it first if you are sensitive to those kind of things) Dory Fantasmagory by Abby Hanlon (series) Humphrey's Really Wheely Racing Day by Betty Birney and Priscilla Burris (series) Fourth and Fifth Grade *thanks Amber for the recommendations @IowaAmberReads on instagram, lots of good middle grade and adult recommendations Babysitters Club Graphic Novels by Gale Galligan, Raina Telgemeier, Ann M. Martin (series) Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd New Kid by Jerry Craft (and the sequel Class Act) Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend (series) The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate (and the sequel The One and Only Bob) From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks Front Desk by Kelly Yang The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart (recommend this author) Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan Audiobooks Overdrive or Libby App to get audiobooks from the library Scribd (9.99 a month for unlimited audiobooks and they have lots of great kids ones, also 1 month free trial) Audiobooks my almost 2nd grader has enjoyed: Ma...
Robyn Zaneski reads No Jumping on the Bed by Tedd Arnold.
Gert loved to eat dirt and though people tried to change her and hide her, her family knew just what to do and accepted her the way that she was.
Read me a book that I wrote called when peach met pear and another book by Tedd Arnold, Fly high, fly guy
North reads a book from The Fly Guy series by Tedd Arnold. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tula Jane, her Mother in the Wild, and their friends from Playschool read "Super Fly Guy" by Tedd Arnold.
Get ready for monster trucks! Written by Tedd Arnold.
Everything you want to know about firefighters! Written by Tedd Arnold
Join Shauna and Rebecca for a lighter fall season--a season of Love & Laughter! They will be reading and discussing the following:September -- Ayesha at Last by Uzma JalaluddinOctober -- The Switch by Lynsay Sands November -- The Woefield Poultry Collective by Susan JubyDecember -- Son of a Critch by Mark Critch (apologies to Mark Critch for Rebecca twice calling him Bill Critch!)Leacock Medal for the best in Canadian Literary Humour: https://www.leacock.ca/ Rebecca also highly recommends that everyone read Parts by Tedd Arnold for the best laugh of 2020. Yes, the bar is low this year, but the laughs are a guarantee high!!https://www.uzmajalaluddin.com/http://www.lynsaysands.net/https://susanjuby.com/Instagram: @critchmarkhttps://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/parts-by-tedd-arnold/
Today we have a guest reader, my son Wyatt. He's reading “Hooray for Fly Guy! by Tedd Arnold.
Today I will be reading Fly Guy and the Frankenfly By: Tedd Arnold! Hope you like it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/story83/support
Sawyer and I discuss the book “Shoo Fly Guy,” by Tedd Arnold.
A couple of new editions to Sequences, Gloam Audiocraft, covering many crossover genres from dark ambient to neo-classical, two from The Ambient Zone, Benoit Pioulard relying on guitar & voice as a basis for his work & Luca Longobardi a classically trained musician interweaving electronic nuances & atmospheric soundscapes, a fragile skeleton of melancholy. Nicholas Gunn who has produced and composed over 20 solo albums, along with countless other productions, selling and reaching millions worldwide & two time Emmy winner and a Grammy nominee Paul Speer, active in the contemporary instrumental movement. New album releases come from Steve Jolliffe, Stefan Erbe, The Sailing Planet, Tedd Arnold, Steve Orchard, Wolfgang Nachahmer, AnAstromo, Alexis Nembrode, Kevin Braheny Fortune, Thomas Ikon & a track from Russian band Aesthesys forthcoming May release Alignments. The ladies represented by Macu & Ambient Fabric, processed guitar lines, vocals and field-recordings are the basics for her mostly improvised works, sound & visual artist Zavoloka & another modular excursion from sonic explorer Helene Vogelsinger. The vintage track comes from the 1980 Colours Of Time by Peter Micheal Hamel, today he is recognized as a major German figure whose compositions have greatly enriched the development of 20th and 21st-century repertoire. Playlist No 171 02.23 Stefan Erbe ‘Das Hellste Element’ (album Nachtlichter:) www.erbemusic.com 03.11 Stefan Erbe ’Nachtlichter’ 09.10 Stefan Erbe ‘Alles Lebt’ 16.45 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Riesenrad.’ (album Triptychon) www.syngate.net 23.41 AnAstromo ‘ ARE YOU A TRAVELLER (extended)’ (album LIGHTS, NOISE, WORDS and UNIVERSE) www.anastromo.bandcamp.com 30.30 AnAstromo ‘THE LAST TREE feat_ALIEN_13_8_3 (words) 35.07 Steve Jolliffe ’333’ (album 333) *** www.stevejolliffemusic.com 44.44 Paul Speer ‘Moonrise’ (album Sonaran Odyssey) www.PaulSpeer.com 54.24 Helene Vogelsinger ‘Astral Projection’ https://www.youtube.com/user/L3ine 60.11 Gloam Audiocraft ‘Poverty Of The Soul’ (album Musings) https://gloamaudiocraft.bandcamp.com 01.08.40 Macu & Ambient Fabric ‘Melancholia’ (EP Melancholia) https://archive.org/details/Vjg029-Melancholia-Macu-AmbientFabric/Melancholia.mp3 01.13.24 Alexis Nembrode ‘Blue Canadian Lake’ (album To Become Immortal and Then Die) www.alexisnembrode.bandcamp.com 01.15.42 Alexis Nembrode ’Night Sight’ 01.24.47 Aesthesys ‘’Exodus’ ( album Alignments) www.aesthesys.bandcamp.com 01.30.02 Thomas Ikon ‘Heraklion’ (album Spectaculum) www.thaneco.bandcamp.com 01.38.43 Nicholas Gunn ‘Sailing’ (album Pacific Blue) https://nicholasgunn.com 01.42.53 Nicholas Gunn ‘Into The Vastness’ 01.47.33 The Sailing Planet ‘Mars Approach’ (album Message) www.thesailingplanet.bandcamp.com 01.54.20 The Sailing Planet ‘Number 6’ 01.58.48 Tedd Arnold ‘Entity’ (album Eye Mind) www.theearthcat.com 02.03.40 Tedd Arnold ’Nomad’ 02.09.29 Steve Orchard ‘Light Trails’ (album Two Decades From Home) 02.13.53 Steve Orchard ’Star Temple’ (album Astral Travellers) www.admusiconline.com 02.19.20 Kevin Braheny Fortune ‘The End Of Suffering’ (album Dreamwalker Meditation Vol 2) www.kevinbrahenyfortune.bandcamp.com 02.26.54 Peter Michael Hamel ‘Colours Of Time Part I’ (album Colours Of Time) *** http://www.p-m-hamel.de/peter-michael-hamel 02.35.43 Luca Longobardi ‘8 Light Years From Here’ www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.38.35 Benoit Poulard ‘Participators.reve’ www.theambientzone.co.uk ? 02.43.27 Perceptual Defence ‘But At The End, Everything Will Be Alright’ *** www.perceptualdefence.bandcamp.com 02.52.16 Zavoloka ‘Freedom Of Exclusion’ (EP Sober) www.shop.zavoloka.bandcamp.com Edit***
Books Mentioned: Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggetsions by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie Solo by Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson Feed by M T Anderson The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Demon in My View by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes Noodleheads by Tedd Arnold, Martha Hamilton, Mitch Weiss
Tedd Arnold创作了将近100本书,其中最广为人知的就是幽默的Fly Guy系列了,很多小朋友包括大人都爱不释手。来听听关于他的故事吧!
A very warm welcome to our latest edition No114, very mixed musically as usual. Includes the latest albums by Keith Richie, Steve Jolliffe, Mark Seelig & Sam Rosenthal, Red Planet Orchestra, Odnu, DeVega, Tedd Arnold, Aesthesys, Halonen & Syvers, & Samantha Booquin. Although we basically promote electronic music we’ve decided to feature the delicate keys of solo piano composer Fiona Joy. I was recently talking to a friend who happened to get on the subject of woman pioneers in electronic music and came up with a couple of names I’ve not heard before, Elaine Radigue & Else Marie Pade. Having delved into their catalogue of music I thought it would be interesting to let you hear a couple of tracks from them, Else especially has a fascinating past history, Our blast from the past track ‘Cabala’, celebrates the 30th anniversary of Wavestar’s successful third album, Moonwind, formed by John Dyson & David Ward Hunt, who sadly passed away in 1999. Playlist No114 01.49 Keith Richie ‘Mixology’ (album Pillars In Time) https://music.krichie.com 05.58 Keith Richie ‘What The Fox’ 11.20 Keith Richie ‘Rocket Man’ 18.25 Claudio Casanueva ‘Apocalipsis’ https://claudiocasanueva.bandcamp.com 21.49 Claudio Casanueva ‘Endless’ 26.00 Claudio Casanueva ‘Atlantis’ 28.21 Steve Jolliffe ‘A Beautiful Mystery’ (album A Beautiful Mystery) *** www.stevejolliffe.com 38.33 Steve Roach ‘Long Thoughts’ (album Long Thoughts) *** www.projekt.com 49.25 Mark Seelig & Sam Rosenthal ‘Meditation On The Skeleton’ (album Journey To Aktehi) *** www.projekt.com 60.50 Red Planet Orchestra ‘Life In The World’ (Ocean Worlds) https://redplanetorchestra.bandcamp.com 69.35 Red Planet Orchestra ‘Underworld’ 72.26 Sonus Lab ‘Moon Europa’ https://sonuslab.bandcamp.com 81.29 Odnu ‘Outpression’ (album Lejano) www.girasolmusic.com 84.19 Odnu ‘Disconnected’ 93.30 De Vega ‘Drone Planet’ (Drone Planet EP) https://soundcloud.com/eddy-de-vega 100.43 Wavestar ‘Cabala’ (album Moonwind) http://www.johndysonmusic.com 109.34 Tedd Arnold ‘Apsaras’ (album Tecta) http://www.theearthcat.com 117.18 Tedd Arnold ‘Bardo Of Dreams’ 120.08 Arzathon Franco Falsini ‘The Mourners Bench’ (album The Mourners Bench) www.arzathon.com *** 127.09 Arzathon, Franco Falsini & Eugene R Speciale ‘Crucifixion’ *** 131.36 Aesthesys ‘I Am Free That Is Why I’m Lost’ (album Exceptionally Simple Theory Of Everything) www.aesthesys.com 136.08 Aesthesys ‘Paths Are Made By Walking’ 140.33 Halonen & Syversen ‘Hymn To Lost Souls’ (album Voices From Heaven Vol 2) ***http://www.tronmusic.com 147.49 Fiona Joy ‘Into The Mist pt1’ (album Into The Mist) http://www.fionajoy.com 149.57 Fiona Joy ‘Mist Rising pt2’ 155.06 Samantha Bouquin ‘Contemplation 3’ (album Contemplations On Solitude & Strings) www.mythicalrecords.com 158.58 Samantha Bouquin ‘Contemplation 1’ 162.07 Eliane Radigue ‘Islas Resonantes’ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Éliane_Radigue 171.14 Else Marie Pade ‘Faust’ (album Electronic Works 1958-1995) https://jajajamusic.com/magma/else-marie-pade/ Edit ***
I just don't know what's going on or why it has to be.But everyday it's something worse. What's happening to me?I think it was three days ago I first became aware-- That in my comb were caught a couple pieces of my hair.I stared at them, amazed, and more that just a bit appalled to think that I was only five and starting to go bald!Then later on(I don't recall exactly when it was) I lifted up my shirt and found this little piece of fuzz.I stared at it, amazed, and wondered, what's this all about? but then I understood, it was my stuffing coming out!Next day when I was outside playing with the water hose, I saw that little bits of skin were peeling from my toes.I stared at them, amazed, and then I gave a little groan, to think that pretty soon I might be peeled down to the bone.then yesterday, before my bath, as I took off my clothes, A chunk of something gray and wet feel right out of my nose. I stared at it, amazed, and thought, I should be feeling pain. well, wouldn't you if you just lost a little piece of brain?So now, today, I'm sitting here enjoying Dr. Seuss, and suddenly I realize a tooth is coming loose!I wiggle it, amazed, dismayed, too horrified to speak. without my teeth, how can I eat? already I feel weak!Now I'm really worried, I'm as scared as I can be, 'cause finally what's happening is very clear to see--The glue that holds our parts together isn't holding me!!!and now I'm thinking to myself, what's next in line to go?Might be my ears; might be my eyeballs. How's a kid to know?One day I might be playing ball... and have my arm fall off.Or maybe I could lose my head if suddenly I cough.Quite soon I'll be in pieces in a pile without a shape.Thank goodness dad keeps lots and lots and lots of masking tape.What? You forgot? to tell me teeth fall out? and when they do, some brand-new teeth will soon begin to sprout?My hair, my skin, and everything-- there's nothing I should fear?So all of me is normal, whew!That's really good to hear!Then tell me, what's this yellow stuff I got out of my ear?THE END
I just don't know what's going on or why it has to be.But everyday it's something worse. What's happening to me?I think it was three days ago I first became aware-- That in my comb were caught a couple pieces of my hair.I stared at them, amazed, and more that just a bit appalled to think that I was only five and starting to go bald!Then later on(I don't recall exactly when it was) I lifted up my shirt and found this little piece of fuzz.I stared at it, amazed, and wondered, what's this all about? but then I understood, it was my stuffing coming out!Next day when I was outside playing with the water hose, I saw that little bits of skin were peeling from my toes.I stared at them, amazed, and then I gave a little groan, to think that pretty soon I might be peeled down to the bone.then yesterday, before my bath, as I took off my clothes, A chunk of something gray and wet feel right out of my nose. I stared at it, amazed, and thought, I should be feeling pain. well, wouldn't you if you just lost a little piece of brain?So now, today, I'm sitting here enjoying Dr. Seuss, and suddenly I realize a tooth is coming loose!I wiggle it, amazed, dismayed, too horrified to speak. without my teeth, how can I eat? already I feel weak!Now I'm really worried, I'm as scared as I can be, 'cause finally what's happening is very clear to see--The glue that holds our parts together isn't holding me!!!and now I'm thinking to myself, what's next in line to go?Might be my ears; might be my eyeballs. How's a kid to know?One day I might be playing ball... and have my arm fall off.Or maybe I could lose my head if suddenly I cough.Quite soon I'll be in pieces in a pile without a shape.Thank goodness dad keeps lots and lots and lots of masking tape.What? You forgot? to tell me teeth fall out? and when they do, some brand-new teeth will soon begin to sprout?My hair, my skin, and everything-- there's nothing I should fear?So all of me is normal, whew!That's really good to hear!Then tell me, what's this yellow stuff I got out of my ear?THE END
It's Valentine's Week everyone! And if you're like us, then you're miserably alone. So...very...alone... Let's make ourselves feel better by listening to silly books! Hooray! I like this story, and the horrible implcations of the creation of sentience in this universe! Brenda A Ferber and Tedd Arnold did a very fun job creating a story I will use to question the meaning of life in the universe for many years to come! Rachel & Sam Read a Story is about the fun of reading children's books, and also about how little sense these books make when you read them 20 years later. We read the books aloud and make fun of them while we do. Enjoy! Follow Sam (@SamGasch) or follow Rachel (@Sknowite). Either way, please subscribe!
Sequences Podcast No51 Hi Everyone, After our more chill out edition on issue 50, the tempo has increased somewhat, including a host of new names growing on our list. The guitar is more prominent on several of the tracks here, from the ‘Melting Transistors and Z, this will please some of you. Others can enjoy the more melodic side of EM, with cinematic and symphonic sounds, all prominent in different forms, from Tedd Arnold and Tigerforest, plus laid back ambient chill out & space music played out by Ambient Lifeforms and Thomas Lemmer, We have an interesting set from Roboter, a music soundtrack and a narrated audio book from a short story, called the Motoko Files, Cyber Phrophecy, another look at the surreal and ethereal dark wave group, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, an exclusive track from Stan Dart’s new album ‘Pictures At an Exhibition’, set for a November release and many more sounds, taking us over two hours of mood changing sonic landscapes. To get things rolling, take a seat an enjoy the musical journey with us that begins with Tiger Forest Playlist no 51 Tigerforest ’Touch The Sky’ 2.00 (album The Tides Of Day And Night) http://www.tigerforest-music.com Tedd Arnold “Theft Of Fire’ 7.37 (album A Theft Of Fire) www.TheEarthCat.com Tedd Arnold ‘Pandora’ 9.34 “ “ “ “ Stan Dart ‘Organic’ 13.43 (album Pictures at an Exhibition) http://www.stan-dart.com The Melting Transistors 21.21 Feat: Mike Hunter ‘Starfields Meadows At Dawn’ *** http://themeltingtransistor.bandcamp.com/ The Roboter ‘Aftermath’/Cyber Command/ Alternating Currents/Altered Timelines/ 29.39 ( album The Motoko Files: Cyber Prophecy) http://theroboter.bandcamp.com Tigerforest ‘Asylum Harbor’ 38.50 (album The Tides Of Day And Night) Thomas Lemmer Lunar Eclipse 42.44 (Softwaver Remix for the Nights) http://www.thomas-lemmer.com Thomas Lemmer Different World 46.57 (Ambient Remix) Erik Wollo ’Tide1’ 51.44 (album Traces Remastered) www.spottedpeccary.com Erik Wollo ‘Little Dream in Turquoise’ 55.44 “ “ Black Tape For A Blue Girl Entr’acte-The Garden Awaits Us/Dream/The Green Box 59.58 (Album As One Aflame Laid Bare By Desire (Deluxe Edition) www.projekt.com Z ‘Trance Americana/Cantarella’ 69.24 (album Cantarella) *** www.bscmusic.com Claudio Casanueva ‘Techno Western’ 84.42 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000167275475&fref=ts Claudio Casanueva ‘Celestial Void’ (Album Soundscapes 3) Ambient Lifeforms ‘The Outer Limits’ 91.12 (album Voyage) https://www.facebook.com/ambient.lifeforms.1?fref=ts Ambient Lifeforms ‘Event Horizon’ 94.28 “ “ “ The Melting Transistors 100.49 Feat: Karl Fury ‘Initial Excursion Suite’ *** Naga Humana ‘Longing-Sun King Procession’ 108.10 (album Naga Humana) www.roachcliprecords.com Naga Humana ‘Nocturnal Lament’ 112.37. “ “ “ Saul Stokes ‘Further West’ 117.42 ( album LFOUFO)*** http://www.saulstokes.com Zinkl ‘Blessed We Are’ 125.49 (album Cockaigne) www.bscmusic.com Edit ***