
Everyone is excited. The buzz word at KidsReadUs.com is Imagination!
In today’s environment, it’s important to take your website to new levels, most Web experts say, adding that websites need their own “stimulus package.”
Launching a new blog could well serve that purpose, and numerous courses, including one offered by mediabistro.com, are out there to help small businesses and individual consultants alike reach that goal.
So KidsReadUs.com decided to take the plunge and start a new blog that emphasizes the importance of learning and imagination.
“It turns out,” says C. J. Ellis, founder and owner of KidsReadUs.com and its parent company, Angel Publications, “that we now are asking parents to be patient and use a bit of their own imagination when linking to our website to download free activities for kids.”
The problem? The URL link for KidsReadUs is broken, Ellis explains, and a temporary patch — http://www.angelpubs.com/ — is in place instead of the website’s true designation — http://www.kidsreadus.com/. (Hint: The second link doesn't work right now, and no, we aren't trying to send you to KidsRead!)
“We decided not to let this slight hitch stop us from launching our blog so we can get feedback on what parents and kids want and need in the world of learning and creativity,” Ellis says.
KidsReadUs.com is a division of Angel Publications, a company that Ellis started about 10 years ago. “At first all of our titles involved children and angels,” Ellis explains, “but the original five titles of the first angel series are now out of print.”
Instead, the company went in a different direction, adding such titles as Kwanzaa Teddy The Curious Bear and The Theodore Series, Ellis says. “The Kwanzaa book won awards, as did Angels are Everywhere, including the Teachers’ Choice Award and the Benjamin Franklin Award [an industry-recognized award],” she adds.
So about four years ago, the company introduced its KidsReadUs division and changed its website — until the blogging gods decided to momentarily jinx the site!
So be it, Ellis says, because we're ready to go and it's time to start thinking about how you can help your kids “Let Their Imagination Fly”!
In today’s environment, it’s important to take your website to new levels, most Web experts say, adding that websites need their own “stimulus package.”
Launching a new blog could well serve that purpose, and numerous courses, including one offered by mediabistro.com, are out there to help small businesses and individual consultants alike reach that goal.
So KidsReadUs.com decided to take the plunge and start a new blog that emphasizes the importance of learning and imagination.
“It turns out,” says C. J. Ellis, founder and owner of KidsReadUs.com and its parent company, Angel Publications, “that we now are asking parents to be patient and use a bit of their own imagination when linking to our website to download free activities for kids.”
The problem? The URL link for KidsReadUs is broken, Ellis explains, and a temporary patch — http://www.angelpubs.com/ — is in place instead of the website’s true designation — http://www.kidsreadus.com/. (Hint: The second link doesn't work right now, and no, we aren't trying to send you to KidsRead!)
“We decided not to let this slight hitch stop us from launching our blog so we can get feedback on what parents and kids want and need in the world of learning and creativity,” Ellis says.
KidsReadUs.com is a division of Angel Publications, a company that Ellis started about 10 years ago. “At first all of our titles involved children and angels,” Ellis explains, “but the original five titles of the first angel series are now out of print.”
Instead, the company went in a different direction, adding such titles as Kwanzaa Teddy The Curious Bear and The Theodore Series, Ellis says. “The Kwanzaa book won awards, as did Angels are Everywhere, including the Teachers’ Choice Award and the Benjamin Franklin Award [an industry-recognized award],” she adds.
So about four years ago, the company introduced its KidsReadUs division and changed its website — until the blogging gods decided to momentarily jinx the site!
So be it, Ellis says, because we're ready to go and it's time to start thinking about how you can help your kids “Let Their Imagination Fly”!
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