Around the Web: Worth Reading

This week we: soaked up the sunshine, edited and edited and edited for the first issue (which is seriously going to be so good—see some of what you can expect here), made a batch of lavender-chamomile tea, had a Mythbusters-knitting marathon, read The Very Persistent Gappers of Frith (which we adore), did not do any laundry

 

Daily Dot || PBS and John Green team up to give you an Art Assignment  This new web series, focused on teaching kids (and grown-ups) new ways to look at art, seems awesome

PBS || Rushkoff’s ‘Generation Like’ Explores Space Where Social Media, Teens, Brands Merge  This study of consumerism, social media, and teens is queued up on my DVR

Mashable || 52 Disney Animated Movie Locations Mapped Around the World  Field trip?

The Millions || 28 Books You Should Read If You Want To  Possibly my favorite reading recommendation list ever

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Amy Sharony

Amy Sharony is the founder and editor-in-chief of home | school | life magazine. She's a pretty nice person until someone starts pluralizing things with apostrophes, but then all bets are off.

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