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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Back To School: Books Parents Should Grab To Help Make Learning More Fun And Effective For Kids (NAPS)—It’s a special time each fall as kids head back to their classrooms, reunite with friends and tackle new les- sons. This week’s BookBites from Book- Trib.com spotlights three books to help parents help their children make learning more fun and exciting. “How to Raise a Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo (Workman) Just watch how stressful parents’ minds race: Why hasn’t my child mas- tered the alphabet yet? Is my child read- ing soon enough, fast enough? Will my child get into a good college, get a good job and be econom- ically self-suffi- cient? What about the future of humanity? “How to Raise a Reader” is an indispensable guide to welcoming children to a lifelong love of reading, written by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, editors of The New York Times Book Review. Combining clear, practical advice with inspiration, wis- dom, tips and curated reading lists, “How to Raise a Reader” shows you how to instill the joy of reading. Divided into four sections, from baby through teen, this book offers some- thing useful on every page, whether it’s how to develop rituals around reading, build a family library or ways to engage a reluctant reader. The authors debunk common myths, assuage parental fears and deliver invaluable lessons in a positive and easy- to-act-on way. For expecting parents, experienced parents, grandparents, teachers or concerned caregivers. Buy at http://workman.com/pro duc ts/ how-to-raise-a-reader. “Big Fat Notebooks” Series (Workman) It’s as good as borrowing the notes from the smartest kid in class. The “Big Fat Notebook” series, geared for mid- dle-school students, is a fun way to learn and a perfect next step for any kid who ever grew up on “Brain Quest.” It looks and reads like an actual school PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Did You Know? CLUES ACROSS 1. Adventure stories 6. Amphetamines 12. Extend the limits 16. Article 17. Socially disoriented 18. Gold 19. Part of the mind 20. “Rubber Band Man” rapper 21. Take by force 22. Football position 23. American cola 24. Risk management plans (abbr.) 26. Narrow channel on the moon 28. Semitic alphabet letter 30. Dorm employee 31. Dessert dish 32. A street where nightmares happen 34. For each 35. Fat from a pig 37. Easily altered 39. Salvador __, Spanish artist 40. The last CEO of Sears 41. One who lades 43. Russian pop duo 44. Fictional free city of Essos 45. Cool! 47. Strong liquor 48. Rural delivery 50. Brews 52. Compound found in hops 54. Where golfers begin holes 56. Third note of a major scale 57. City of Angels 59. Snag 60. Exclamation of surprise 61. Controversial retired wide receiver 62. For example 63. Free to use 66. Carson’s sidekick 67. Pirate saying 70. Convulses 71. Semitic gods BookBites from BookTrib.com has books to help make learning more fun and exciting: “How to Raise a Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, the “Brain Quest Workbooks” and the “Big Fat Notebooks” Series, all pub- lished by Workman. For more ideas, visit www.BookTrib.com. notebook, with critical ideas high- lighted in neon colors, definitions explained and doodles in mark- ers that illuminate tricky concepts. The books also fea- ture mnemonics for memorable shortcuts and quizzes to recap it all. There are five books: “Math,” “Sci- ence,” “American History,” “English Language Arts” and “World History.” Inside, the reader will find every sub- ject’s key concepts, easily digested and summarized. The books are vetted by National and State Teacher of the Year Award–winning teachers. Buy at http://bigfatnotebook.com. Lead-in copy for online posting Three books can help parents help their children in school. /// Back To School: Books Parents Should Grab To Help Make Learning More Fun And Effective For Kids Twitter feed copy Three #books that help make #learning more #fun and #exciting for #school #children are: “How to Raise a #Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, the “#Brain Quest Workbooks” and the “Big Fat #Notebooks” Series, all published by Workman. #parents “Brain Quest Workbooks” (Workman) Tag words Your kids likely loved “Brain Quest,” America’s No. 1 educational best- seller with more than 46 million copies in print. Curriculum-based but infused with fun, it’s trusted by parents and used and recommended by teachers. “Brain Quest Workbooks” are designed to review and reinforce what kids are learning in the classroom in an instantly engaging, entertaining way. They’re billed as a whole year of cur- riculum-based exercises and activities. There are eight editions—from Pre-K through Grade 6. “Brain Quest Workbooks” are designed to appeal to kids’ natural curi- osity, with interactive layouts and easy- to-follow explanations that take the intimidation out of learning. Plus, they are written to help parents follow along and explain key concepts for homework help. Buy at http://brainquest.com. books, learning, fun, exciting, school, children, reader, brain, work- books, notebooks, parents, education, curriculum, activities, Pre-K, Grade 6, teachers, mnemonics, math, science, history, English Tweet This BookBites from BookTrib.com has books to help make learning more fun and exciting: “How to Raise a Reader” by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, the “Brain Quest Workbooks” and the “Big Fat Notebooks” Series, all pub- lished by Workman. Google Search Ad books, learning, fun, exciting, school, children, reader, brain, work- books, notebooks, parents, education, curriculum, activities, Pre-K, Grade 6, teachers, mnemonics, math, science, history, English BookBites is a continuing series bring- ing readers information and ideas for their next read. For more reading ideas, visit BookTrib.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Outbrain Native Ad Back To School: books parents should grab to help make learning more fun and effective for kids / http:// workman.com/products/how-to- raise-a-reader / http://bigfatnotebook. com / http://brainquest.com / www. BookTrib.com / www.naprecis.com CLUES DOWN 1. Split apart 2. Equally 3. Mountain passes PUBLIC NOTICES 9B PUBLIC NOTICES 4. Another name for Thor 5. Chinese chess piece 6. Helpless 7. US army designation (abbr.) 8. Micturated 9. One to respect 10. Small Greek island 11. In a thinly dispersed way 12. Put two together 13. Of the supernatural 14. 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