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THEY SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY – week of 10/25-10/31

October 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

All of us here at Fragile Earth Stuffed Animals are voracious readers. You can usually find us with a book in hand, looking for the closest comfortable chair.  This week’s birthdays included some of my favorite authors, so I wrested the reins from Helen and took over this post.

Steven Kellogg was one of my favorite authors to use with my kindergarten classes. His books are full of wonderful color and creativity. One of my brothers found me a copy of  The Mysterious Tadpole with a plush version of what the tadpole becomes. The kids loved reading the book to each other and bringing out the monster at the end.

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Enid Bagnold was a prodigious writer who published books, plays, poetry. Her most famous work is National Velvet, which I first read when I was in 5th grade at overnight camp.  Lying on the bunk and reading is one of two memories I have from that time – the other is walking off the wrong end of the dock and having to get fished out because I didn’t know how to swim. So now, I always associate National Velvet with almost drowning (sigh…)

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The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson is one of those books that affected me deeply and has remained with me since I first read it when I was 12 or 13. I got it for Easter one year and read it in one sitting. My mother came in to find me sitting on the couch sobbing. I have yet to see the movie because I’m worried it may differ from the book and the very clear picture I had of the whole story. PS – if you want to read about a fascinating woman, click on the link to Katherine Paterson above. She’s lived all over the world, done missionary work in Japan, and sounds like a wonderful person to just sit and chat with.

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Posted by Mary Beth

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THE BIDDLES – Inspired by Artwork of David Kirk

October 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Meet some new additions to the Fragile Earth Stuffed Animal family (I almost capitalized Family – as in THE Family, but, whereas we inspire loyalty, we do not require it to extremes!) The Biddles are inspired by the artwork of David Kirk, the creative genius behind Miss Spider.

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Little Biddle Mouse 4" Soft Toy - $8.99

biddle pig

Little Biddle Pig 4" Soft Toy - $8.99

biddle beast

Little Biddle Beast 4" Soft Toy - $8.99

And my personal favorite - the Biddle Beast, who is very adept at helping make things, like broomstick treat bags.

All our Biddles are ready and more than willing to be adopted by your family. Just click the link to go to their page.

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BROOMSTICK GOODY BAGS

October 23, 2009 · 1 Comment

Here at Fragile Earth Stuffed Animals, we love making easy (I stress EASY) holiday decorations.  This one is perfect to use as a treat/goody bag for your child’s Halloween/Class Fall Party and it came from Martha Stewart. Who else would think to make a broomstick out of some paperbags and sticks found in the yard?

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Here’s what you’ll need – two paper bags, a pair of scissors, some red ribbon, a stick (for the handle), some candy corn (and other goodies to go in the bag), and a monster to help you make the treats.

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Since the sticks came in from outside, I wrapped the bottom with some plastic wrap so no dirt or grit could fall into the candy.

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Take one bag and push the bottom out, but make sure the sides are tucked in. Using the scissors, cut that bag into thin strips from the top to the base.

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Make sure you don’t cut through the base, though.

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On the second bag, cut thin strips about 1 to 2 inches down the bag.

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Put the bag that you cut only a little bit inside the bag that’s cut into long strips. Then, take your monster out of the bag – that’s where the candy goes.

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Add some candy corn and other goodies to the inner bag.

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Take your monster out of the bag – candy corn is VERY BAD for monsters!

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Gather all the fringed edges around the handle and wind the ribbon around it. There you have it – one broomstick full of goodies.

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A broomstick so good, your monster will want to ride it. Probably trying to take it somewhere safe so he can eat the goodies inside.

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SESAME STREET WORKBOOKS FOR FREE!

October 22, 2009 · 2 Comments

It’s time for our weekly freebie here at Fragile Earth Stuffed Animals. This week, we’re giving away four, count them – 4 (if you have problems, the Count will help you, ah, ah, ahhh), workbooks for kids ages 2 and up.

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And to help us explain what a great prize this is, we have one of the aliens from the hysterical book Aliens Love Underpants. Please note, the alien is NOT part of the give away!

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My mom told me I have to try to fit in on this world and the best way to learn is to go to school. But I’m not ready for school yet so I’m going to study these books to learn everything I need to know before I start kindergarten.

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Everyone talks about colors all the time! I know some colors –


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like green, that’s my color!

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And red? That’s the color of my underpants (hee, hee!)

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If I match the bows, can I have one for my hair? Which one will look best in my hair? What do you mean, bows are only for girls? That’s just silly!

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Counting is easy. I have one eye and two feet and a gazillion blue hairs! Not a gazillion? 70 billion? I get confused after 5 so maybe I’d better use this book a little.

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I know I need help writing my numbers so this is good.

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And counting big numbers. Is one four bigger than a gazillion?

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Mmm! Cookies! What? This isn’t about making cookies?

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Ohhh, letters! I know that letter – that starts alien.

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Oooohh, mazes. Look – Telly is at the end waiting for you to finish!

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Math? What’s math? You learn it after counting? Okay, if you say so!

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Dot to dots? I love dot to dots!

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And look, Telly has ideas for activities to use with more advanced kids. That’s cool. I can use them when I’m done learning the basics.

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What is this adding you keep going on about? You mean, if I take one fish and then get another one, I’ll have two fish? Do I get to eat the fish? Then why do I care how many fish I have?

If you think that this prize would be good for your child, please just leave a comment before Saturday morning. First thing Saturday, we’ll pick a winner and mail the books out on Monday. Please make sure you leave a way for us to contact you in the comments so we can let you know when you win. So far, we’ve had one commenter for each give away post, so your odds are pretty good! Don’t forget, the prize is the books – not the alien.

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WITCH HAT COOKIES

October 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Witches hats are a great treat to bring to a child’s class party – fast, easy and the kids can make their own, if they prefer. Shall we make some?

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You will need round, fudge covered cookies, chocolate kisses, decorating gel, and colored sugar.

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Unwrap the kisses, unless of course, you want silver foil hats,

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put a little decorating gel on the bottom of the kiss,

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and attach the kiss to the cookie.

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Sprinkle a little green colored sugar on the hat for embellishment and there you have sparkly witches hat ready for consumption.

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DORRIE AND THE BLUE WITCH by Patricia Coombs

October 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

When doing a week about witches, we would be remiss not to include the Dorrie books by Patricia Coombs. There were 20 books in the Dorrie series, written in the early 1960’s through the early 1990’s. We’ve been reading these books for 40 many, many years and they hold up just as well today. I know this, because I just re-read one of them today and really enjoyed it.

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As you can see, this is not a brand new book. My sister found it for me on ebay because almost all of the Dorrie books are out of print. This one used to be in a school library and why it’s still not there, I don’t know. But their loss is my gain:D

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This is Dorrie. There’s just something about her that appeals to me. It might be the witches shoes (which I love!), the mismatched socks,

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her messy room. My room has never been that messy! Honest. I think Gink the cat might have a lot to do with the appeal. Who doesn’t have a black (and white) cat sitting around helping you?

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Also, Dorrie and her mother live in an amazing house with lots of rooms

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Paneled hallway? Check! Rooms upon rooms? Check!

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Awesome stairs leading up to the tower? Oh, yeah!

In this book, there’s a bad witch (you know she’s bad because she’s blue) who tries to kidnap Dorrie. Her name is Mildred (don’t all bad witches have names like Mildred) and her evil plans are thwarted by Dorrie’s resourcefulness.blue witch

I’ll let you read the book to see how Dorrie outsmarts Mildred, and she’s not the only youngster using her brains against older adversaries. Some other great witch books include  The Wednesday Witch by Ruth Chew, The Little Leftover Witch by Florence Laughlin (oh, I love this book!), not to mention The Witches by Roald Dahl and The Witch Next Door series by Norman Bridwell (of Clifford the Big Red Dog fame.)

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They Say It’s Your Birthday – October 19 – 25

October 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Author’s birthdays this week  (Oct 19th – Oct 25th)-

October 19th – Ed Emberly.

I used to love getting Ed Emberly’s Learn to Draw books for Christmas.  Since I am not the least bit gifted artistically these books were perfect for me.  Ed Emberly taught me how to draw animals using squares, triangles and other everyday shapes.

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October 2oth – Crockett Johnson

Harold & the Purple Crayon has been delighting parents and children since 1955.

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October 23rd – Marjorie Flack

Marjorie Flack illustrated one of my favorite books of all time The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes. Not only is it a wonderful story but it is a beautiful book as well, thanks to Marjorie Flack’s illustrations.

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MAURICE SENDAK’S WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE PLUSH DOLLS – FRAGILE EARTH STUFFED ANIMALS

October 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Let the Wild Rumpus Begin!

Max and The Wild Things have come to Fragile Earth Stuffed Animals.

Max 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Max 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Moishe 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Moishe 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Bernard 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Bernard 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Sipi 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Sipi 7" Plush Doll - $11.99

Max 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Max 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Moishe 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Moishe 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Bernard 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Bernard 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Sipi 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Sipi 15" Plush Doll - $24.99

Max 14" Hand Puppet - $24.99

Max 14" Hand Puppet - $24.99

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MYTHOLOGICAL MONSTERS

October 17, 2009 · 1 Comment

basiliskIn mythology, the basilisk is the king of the serpents who can kill with a single glance

cerberusCerberus is the three headed dog who guards the gate to Hades.

chimeraThe Chimera had the body of a lion, a tail that ended in a snake’s head, & a goat’s head rising from her back. Yeah, that’s a good look!

gryphonThe gryphon had the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. He was known to be a particularly fine guardian of treasure.

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The sphinx had the body of a lion and the head of a human woman (is anyone else seeing a trend here?) who were typically temple guardians. If you couldn’t answer the riddle of the sphinx, she would eat you. Lovely!

krakenThe kraken was a giant sea monster that attacked passing ships. The legend may have originated from sightings of giant squid.

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The Phoenix is a magical bird that, at the end of its life, bursts into flames and from the ashes is born the egg of the new phoenix.

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Echidna, the “mother of all monsters”, had the head & torso of a woman & a serpent’s tail. She supposedly birthed mythological monsters

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The hydra had 9 heads and breath so deadly that even her tracks could kill.

manticore

The manticore had the body of a lion, the head of a human (with three rows of teeth), and the tail of either a dragon or a scorpion. I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley!

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The Sirens were 3 women who lured sailors to a rocky death by making the men follow their beautiful singing.

typhonTyphon was the most feared monster! He was enormous and had 100 dragons on each hand, the body of a serpent but that was covered in wings, & eyes that flashed fire.

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MONSTER MADNESS GAME GIVEAWAY

October 15, 2009 · 1 Comment

** Updated to add – contest end date **

This week, in keeping with our theme of monsters, we’re giving away a free Monster Madness Game from Peaceable Kingdom Press. front

The game comes in a sturdy cardboard box that holds 48 tiles, 4 monster playing pieces, a spinner and a game board. The tiles and game board are made of the same sturdy, laminated cardboard.

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There are instructions for two different games, one basic and one a little more challenging. However, the tiles would also be great for Concentration (also known as Memory) – remember that game? We used to play with a deck of cards, but sometimes colorful monsters are fun too!

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The instructions say that this is a game for 2-4 people, ages 4+, however, as with any game, it’s limited only by your imagination!

How easy is it to enter to win this game? Just leave a comment. Any comment. Please make it a nice comment. I’d hate to send the game to someone who said something nasty.  Also, make sure you leave us a way to contact you. How awful if you win and we can’t tell you? Contest will end Friday night (10/16) and we’ll pick a winner Saturday morning.

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