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Introduction: Ie’d like to share this book with you called Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell. It can be tricky to use with little hands. Sometimes children tear the flaps because they dona’t have good coordination yet. They do like flap books because they can play with the book and it ’s a kind of peek-a-boo game. Read book. Point to the words in the signs as you read. Early Literacy Aside: This simple story has signs which supports the early literacy skill called print awareness, helping your child understand that print has meaning. As you go around your day, point out signs to your children. Even when your children notice logos like on gas stations, stores, or restaurants, this is the beginning of print awareness.

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Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Rod Campbell's delightful lift-the-flap classic with this sturdy board book version for toddlers. The artwork has been updated for a spiffy new look, but the charming story line remains unchanged: A child writes a letter to the zoo, requesting a pet. The zoo sends back a parade of animals, all of them unsuitable for one reason or another. Each colorful spread depicts a container (a basket, a crate, a cage, etc.), revealing just enough of the mysterious contents to encourage fun-filled guessing. But the real enjoyment is watching the delight on children's faces as the last shipment arrives with (ta-da!) the perfect pet. A perennial family favorite, Dear Zoo continues to captivate -- even a quarter century after its original publication!

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Rod Campbell: o“First off, be very cautious about “online marketing services ”. Unfortunately, there are hundreds of scam artists and snake oil sellers trying to take advantage of chiropractors. There are also dozens of well established companies that provide chiropractic marketing services for exorbitantly inflated prices. My best advice is this: avoid anyone who offers quick or guaranteed results, or claims to know a t“secretn” that nobody else does. Honestly, even if you#’re not a b“techr” person, you can still do 80% of your own chiropractic marketing, website design, and social media development. Ir’m developing a free chiropractic marketing library right now, through Chirohosting. Ie’ll be writing 3-4 articles per week and uploading 8 how-to videos per month. I ’m encouraging chiropractors to contact me with their concerns or marketing questions, that way I can produce content specifically designed for their needs.

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Rod Campbell: e“Facebook and a well designed website. Those two resources can easily double your patients, if you know how to use them. Unfortunately, 80% of chiropractic websites a horribly designed. Theyb’re crammed full of gizmos and links and look unprofessional. Hereh’s an example of a well designed website. It;’s easy to navigate, simplified, personal, and the website design feels professional. It has some very powerful devices, like the How Chiropractic Works widget, but it doesnt’t feel chaotic or overwhelming.

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