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Education quotations of the week (11-22-09)(Teach For America's vision statement-this may not seem like much now that we're in the No Child Left Behind era and every child is expected to be proficient in reading and math by 2014, but pre-2002, using the phrase "all children"... In this article: Teach For America, Phi Delta Kappan, Child, No Child Left Behind, Education Week, Office Depot, and George W. Bush |
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JPost.com Front Page Top Stories | 2 days ago
Guest Columnist: 'Where the Wild Things Are': A Jewish parent's perspective
...coziness. A screenshot of the trailer of Where the Wild Things Are, the movie based on the book about the inner sanctum of a child's fragile and homespun sense of security. Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers' adaptation of Maurice Sendak's...
In this article: Where the Wild Things Are, Dave Eggers, Where the Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze, Pain and suffering, and Maurice Sendak
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Gothamist | 3 days ago
Sendak and Warhol on the Block
..."they were drawn by Warhol early in his career, between 1957 and 1959, for the Doubleday Book Club's popular series Best in Children's Books." On top of the Warhol (and Dr. Seuss and Beatrix Potter) works, a very are edition of...
In this article: Andy Warhol, Maurice Sendak, New York, Dr. Seuss, Beatrix Potter, and Doubleday Book Club
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PR Newswire: Multicultural News | November 13, 2009
Founder of Harlem Children's Zone Named 2010 Winner of Brock International Prize in Education
See more news releases in: Education, Awards, Children-related News, Domestic Policy Founder of Harlem Children's Zone Named 2010 Winner of Brock International Prize in Education NORMAN, Okla., Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --...
In this article: University of Oklahoma, Harlem, Oklahoma, University of Tulsa, New York Times Magazine, Oklahoma State University, and T. Berry Brazelton
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washingtonpost.com | November 05, 2009
Family Filmgoer: 'Disney's a Christmas Carol'
...a lot of his trademark 1980s crotch-grabbing, and there's some joking about that. A few other dance moves are mildly suggestive, too. Children may be startled by fireworks and flame effects. "Where the Wild Things Are" (PG). Some parents may...
In this article: Michael Jackson, Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge, Where the Wild Things Are, Astro Boy, Disney, and Suicide
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Celebrity Baby Blog | November 01, 2009
Christy Turlington Burns Says Children Appreciate Mom's Charity Work
...time comes, I'm going to read up on Judy Blume, rent some Molly Ringwald films and watch Twilight. " Christy Turlington Burns Says Children Appreciate Mom's Charity Work When Christy Turlington Burns delivered son Finn, 3 ½, in 2006...
In this article: Christy Turlington Burns, Parents, Molly Ringwald, Africa, Bangladesh, and El Salvador
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Celebrity Baby Blog | October 30, 2009
Uno Dos Max Watch Me Grow 12 Months T-Shirt Kit: Document Your Child's First 12 Months
...on Judy Blume, rent some Molly Ringwald films and watch Twilight. " Uno Dos Max Watch Me Grow 12 Months T-Shirt Kit: Document Your Child's First 12 Months Unodosmax's "Watch Them Grow" T-shirt Kit ($75) is a unique way to document your...
In this article: Beyonce, Molly Ringwald, Justin Timberlake, and Jonas Brothers
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Celebrity Baby Blog | October 30, 2009
No More Children for Elisabeth Hasselbeck
...whether she thinks the couple - already parents to Grace Elisabeth, 4 ½, Taylor Thomas, 23 months, and Isaiah Timothy, 11 ½ weeks - will add a fourth child to their family, Elisabeth definitively replied, "No, I don't. " She went on to joke,
In this article: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Tim Hasselbeck, Molly Ringwald, and Barbara Walters
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Entertainment Weekly | October 16, 2009
Beloved book as film: Nervous?
But I also feel the pain of a commenter on this site who expressed dismay at the idea of Maurice Sendak's book being adapted at all. "Children's books are wonderful because books allow kids to use their imagination," this poster explained.
In this article: Harry Potter, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Maurice Sendak, Lord of the Rings, Ella Enchanted, Harry Potter, Gone with the Wind, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Count of Monte Cristo
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Film.com Movie Blog | October 14, 2009
Children's Book Adaptations That Failed
Warner Bros. is holding critics' screenings of Where the Wild Things Are till way late: in New York, for instance, it won't screen till Wednesday night, barely 24 hours before midnight screenings start the next night. Though I hate to say...
In this article: Ron Howard, Robert Zemeckis, Grinch, Where the Wild Things Are, Johnny Depp, Spike Jonze, Tim Burton, The Polar Express, and Christmas Eve
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Pink is the New Blog | October 14, 2009
'Where The Wild Things Are' Premieres In NYC
" For Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O, composing the film's soundtrack was a task that began when she discovered the book as a child. "I remember sitting down at the piano and trying to write a song for it when I was very young," she...
In this article: Where the Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze, Lauren Ambrose, New York City, Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak, Karen O, Forrest Whitaker, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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Description from Wikipedia:
Child is a discontinued American parenting magazine founded by Jackie Leo and MaryAnn Sommers in 1986 and published through 2007. It was originally backed by Italian publishers, then sold to The New York Times Magazine Group which published it until 1995 along with its other women’s magazines, including Family Circle, before selling the titles to Gruner + Jahr. The Meredith Corporation acquired the Gruner & Jahr group in 2005.
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While Child was originally aimed at sophisticated, dual-career parents, from 1995-2000, when Gruner & Jahr U.S.A. first purchased it, the magazine became a practical mass service magazine. In February 2000, Miriam Arond became Editor in Chief and relaunched Child as a lifestyle magazine for (as the tagline said) "Raising Kids With Smarts & Style." With beautiful, striking visuals, and newsworthy, trendspotting content, Child doubled its advertising pages from under 500 ad pages in 2000 to over 1,000 ad pages in 2005. The magazine won over 35 editorial and design awards. Its award-winning content included exclusive, data-driven surveys, like "The 10 Best Children's Hospitals," topical feature investigations like "Crisis in the ER", essays by acclaimed writers like Susan Cheever, Anne Rice, Anne Roiphe, Neal Pollack, A.J. Jacobs, and Rosanne Cash, and Childs Best Children's Book Awards.
- Name:
- Child
- Type:
- Parenting
- Editor:
- Miriam Arond
- Published By:
- Meredith Corporation
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 740,534
- ISSN:
- 0894-7988
- First:
- January 01, 1986
- Frequency:
- 10X a year
- Circulation:
- 740,534
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