“Moonlit Meadow: A Simple Guided Sensory Journal & Planner for July 2024 – June 2025”, is here!

Ready for the new school year? Make plans with senses alive. Moonlit Meadow: A Simple Guided Sensory Journal & Planner for July 2024 – June 2025 Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of “Moonlit Meadow,” a teacher’s planner that combines the magic of moonlit woodlands with practical planning. Containing: Featuring: Sensory bliss, Modern style. Introducing “Moonlit Meadow: A Simple Guided Sensory Journal & Planner for July 2024 – June 2025,” a new annual release designed to capture the essence of […]

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Our senses are summoned to guide us through “The Land of the Moon” – A new sensory story that designs a vivid path through the Night

Are you ready to go on a sensory journey through the Land of the Moon? Well, hold on tight because the Storybook and the Performance Edition of The Land of the Moon: where sights and sounds are silver and soon is now available for sensory storytellers! This sensory book release is not your average story, but rather an immersive experience that engages all of our senses. I’m so excited to tell you all about it.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 1

…The Northern Lake had been receding a little more each year since we had settled in the quiet village of Sleep to raise and trade uruses and the milk they made.  The water was almost gone. Most of the others had taken their herd south before the winter, where the lakes were still full. The families who chose to stay in Sleep were muffled by their uncertainty.  Why were they still here?

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A social story for separation anxiety: “A Smile Goodbye”

What can I do when we have to go to work? This social story about why school and work are important, who will care for me there, and how I can make it go by faster will tell me.

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The unstoppable force of feelings, Cheddar Man’s new skin, and unconscious plants

SENSORY NEWS REPORT Senses in the News Stim Tools Chuckles Sources From Twitter: [latest posts]     #thursdaymorning #sensoryreaders #sensory #multisensory #stimtoys #news #sensorynewsreport

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“Well,” said Pooh, “what I like best…”

#wednesdaywisdom #pooh #poohbear #winniethepooh #authentic #quote #aamilnequote #aamilne “Well,” said Pooh, “what I like best-” and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn’t know what it was called. Source: Milne, A.A. (2016), The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh (Reprint, Original work published 1926) (p. 336). New York: Dutton Children’s […]

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A reading of a simple poem about self-control: “A Japanese Print” written by Ruth Mason Rice

Watch this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/L7U5Xz_Z3Yc #poem #poetryreading #japan #motivationmonday #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #ajapaneseprint #ruthmasonrice A CURVE for the shore, A line for the leanoun / lee / leas an open pasture laid fallow for grazing When I was a child I grew up by the River Lea.There was something in the water, now that something’s in me.Oh I can’t go back, but the reeds are growing out of my fingertips.I can’t, A tint for the sky Where the sunrise will […]

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“And I know it seems easy…”

#wednesdaywisdom #pooh #poohbear #winniethepooh #authentic #quote #aamilnequote #aamilne “And I know it seems easy,” said Piglet to himself, “but it isn’t every one who could do it.” Source: Milne, A.A. (2016), The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh (Reprint, Original work published 1926) (p. 184). New York: Dutton Children’s Books. > Used in #The COMPLETE TALES of WINNIE the POOH. [Bibliography]  

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A reading of an uneasy poem about newfound freedom: “Shadow” written by William Griffith

#poem #poetryreading #motivationmonday # lawrenceville #love #asmr #asmrreading #asmrvideo #shadow #williamgriffith I WAS happy Under a stone, Never once minded Being alone. Dark though it was And cramped and hushed, I never minded Being crushed. I never minded Being me, Till the stone shuddered, And set me free. Reading Selection: Shadow by William Griffith. (1955). In E. Markham (Ed.), Anthology of the World’s Best Poems (Memorial Ed., Vol. II, p. 501). New York: Wm.H. Wise & Co. Location: Lawrenceville, GA, […]

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“…Poetry and Hums aren’t things which you get…”

#wednesdaywisdom #pooh #poohbear #winniethepooh #authentic #quote #aamilnequote #aamilne “Poetry and Hums aren’t things which you get, they’re things which get you. And all you can do is go where they can find you.” [easy-tweet tweet=””Poetry and Hums aren’t things which you get, they’re things which get you. And all you can do is go where they can find you.” – Milne, A.A., The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh > ” user=”AutumnRennie” hashtags=” authentic, quote, aamilne” url=”https://wp.me/p6jrdc-HN” template=”dark” image=”pic.twitter.com/ta8obooFx1″] Source: Milne, A.A. […]

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