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Upcoming
Events
WATER
PLAY-A-THON
October
5
&
6
Every
drop
helps!
Help
us
reach
our
goal
of
100%
participation.
Send
in
your
sponsor
sheets.
Upcoming
Events
A
MESSAGE
FROM
MISS
HEIDI,
LIBRARIAN
&
MEDIA
SPECIALIST
BREAKFAST
FUN!
Author/illustrator
Mo
Willems
began
his
career
as
a
writer
and
animator
for
Sesame
Street.
He
has
also
worked
for
The
Cartoon
Monday,
October
26
Network
and
Nickelodeon.
His
crazy
sense
of
humor
and
11:00am
in
the
Yormark
North
movement-‐filled
drawing
style
shine
through
in
his
books!
Mo
Social
Hall
writes
picture
books
and
“easy
readers”
for
kids
just
learning
to
read.
His
most
famous
books
are
the
picture
books
about
The
Join
Mickey
and
Minnie
(and
a
Pigeon
and
his
easy
readers
about
Elephant
and
Piggie.
His
two
surprise
friend!)
for
brunch,
face
Knuffle
Bunny
picture
books
are
almost
funnier
to
parents
than
to
painting
and
balloon
making!
kids.
Try
out
any
of
Mo’s
books
(some
of
those
owned
by
CBI
Library
are
listed
below)
and
be
sure
to
check
out
his
fun
website
$10
per
family.
Contact
Michelle
at
mowillems.com!
Mankoff
(mishjd@yahoo.com)
or
Ilana
Cohen
(ilanak18@aol.com)
Don’t
Let
the
Pigeon
Drive
the
Bus
*
Don't
Let
the
Pigeon
Stay
Up
for
more
information.
Late
*
The
Pigeon
Wants
a
Puppy
*
Knuffle
Bunny
*
I
Am
Invited
to
a
Party
*
There
Is
a
Bird
On
Your
Head
DON’T
MISS
OUR
A
MESSAGE
FROM
COACH
FERNIE,
P.E.
INSTRUCTOR
OPEN
HOUSE!
Thursday,
November
5
How
to
Be
a
Good
Sideline
Parent
7:15pm
in
the
Cohen/Friedkin
Imagine
you
are
playing
a
round
of
golf.
You
step
up
to
the
tee,
and
Sanctuary
at
the
exact
moment
you
start
your
backswing,
all
of
the
people
Enjoy
a
special
presentation,
visit
around
you
start
yelling
out
instructions
on
how
to
hit
the
ball.
your
child’s
classroom
and
see
“Bend
your
knees!”
“Tighten
your
grip!”
“Keep
your
head
down!”
his/her
teachers
before
enjoying
dessert
and
mingling
with
friends.
How
well
do
you
think
you’d
play
with
this
constant
“coaching”?
In
All
parents
are
encouraged
to
fact,
you’d
probably
end
up
frustrated
and
play
a
terrible
round
of
attend.
golf.
For
more
information,
contact
co-
Parents
who
attempt
to
direct
their
children
from
the
sidelines
of
chairs
Michelle
Mankoff
a
game
put
their
children
in
a
similar
situation.
In
their
attempt
to
(mishjd@yahoo.com)
or
be
helpful,
parents
may
actually
distract
their
children
or
give
Laura
Sobel
conflicting
advice
from
what
the
Coach
wants
them
to
do.
Children
(thefittedform@comcast.net).
caught
in
the
middle
of
these
two
conflicting
directives
are
often
confused
about
what
they
should
do.
Sideline
Parenting
is
frustrating
for
both
the
players
and
the
SANDWICH
BRIGADE
Coach.
Children
need
a
clear
directive
on
how
to
act
and
what
they
are
expected
to
do.
Wednesdays,
10:00
–
11:00
am
in
the
Yormark
N.
Social
Hall
Kitchen
When
asked
what
their
parents
should
do
while
watching
a
game,
most
children
respond,
“They
should
just
cheer.”
In
other
words,
Help
make
sandwiches
for
cheers
of
encouragement
such
as
“Great
job!”
“Way
to
go!”
or
“Nice
children
in
need.
try!”
are
the
best
comments
for
Sideline
Parents
to
make.