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KarunaTree

  1. Have you had a chance to comment on our @dmlComp proposal yet? Last chance is early tomorrow -- don't miss out! http://bit.ly/aE4o6V
  2. Just spent a thoroughly enjoyable morning taking in some great ideas on @dmlComp. Please join in the discussion! http://bit.ly/aE4o6V
  3. Little fish in a big pond needs your help! Please add your voice to help shape our @dmlComp proposal! http://bit.ly/a264zD
  4. The iPad and education: creative opportunity or digital divider? http://bit.ly/ipad-edu #iPad
  5. What's a KarunaTree, anyway? More on our approach to childhood learning, creativity, and the environment http://bit.ly/what-is-kt
  6. Our first-round application for @dmlComp is in! We're ready to help kids take control of their environmental future--stay tuned!
  7. Indiana Jones & the Raiders of Seventh Grade: On the importance of childhood play (and the wistfulness of growing up). http://bit.ly/2n4QGZ
  8. KarunaTree's @DerekLyons has been named a founding advisor for Ikea's new PlayReport! First guest blog post here: http://bit.ly/playprof
  9. Are "pitiless legions of ravenous wolves" a good subject for a children's book? Well, actually... http://bit.ly/wolfkids
  10. Big Bird versus Barney: what's the right way to approach art design for kids? http://bit.ly/twoschools
  11. @RaynaNyc I agree, losing Reading Rainbow is a waste! The web really would be a viable place for the show to weather the phonics fad.
  12. Sad news for children's media: shifting educational and budget priorities mean it's the end of the Reading Rainbow. :( http://bit.ly/41Cy1f
  13. KarunaTree has gone live! Have you seen the first (real) blog post? http://bit.ly/reim-cm