Storybox: Best Playlist for Embracing the New Year
As you head into the new year, it’s nice to set goals and intentions about who you want to be and where you want to go. While you probably have a lot of big ideas, sometimes a little outside inspiration — and even some tips and tricks — are needed to help you figure out how to get to where you want to be. This Sparkle Stories collection is here to do just that. Learn how to use creativity and imagination as your guide and discover the tools Martin and Sylvia use to keep them moving forward when they are stuck. The most important thing to remember as you listen to these seven inspiring tales is that it’s all just one big adventure.
Enjoy.
Dreaming the Garden
Mr. Brown invites brother and sister over to help his garden dream!
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Missouri: The Rainbow Bridge
In this story based in Missouri, we learn about the American Experiment through the experience of ordinary citizens who do extraordinary things.
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A Map of the Year
Martin & Sylvia create a learning map for their school year.
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Part One: A New Kind of Adventure
Libby, Juan Paco, and Morgan’s weekly adventure hike in the park has reached an impasse. Libby likes the path they always take, but…
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Pushing the Sun
Little Ty learns that even though he’s small he can still be powerful after meeting a tiny Egyptian creature with big strength.
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The Source of Snow
Snow has a particular and powerful magic in the fairy world, with a wondrous connection to the wishes and dreams of children
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A Year to Build a Day — Introduction to a Day of Rest
The family explores the idea for “A Day of Rest” to help recover from the busy holiday season.
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Suzanne Loring
Creative ContributorA New England girl at heart, Suzanne hails from the Green Mountains of Vermont where she rides boards and bikes, climbs rocks, and runs trails with her two boys, husband, and pup, Jango. She can usually be found reading a book or writing (and rewriting) her first novel.