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Posted: May 04 2006 at 1:02pm | IP Logged Quote Martha

I just saw the announcement of it on the love2learn blog spot and was wondering if you could tell us a bit more about it?

Is it kind of set up like a Catholic FIAR?
It mentions 52 books?! Is it a study guide for all 52 books or just a recommeneded reading list? What books?

I'm excited because I was just debating buying vol. 2 of FIAR, but I'd always rather buy something Catholic and this sounds like it might be the perfect fit.

Would you please toot your own horn on this and give me some more enlightenment?

Thanks!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 1:20pm | IP Logged Quote Mare

Martha,

It sounds great, doesn't it? I can't wait to get my hands on it either. Here's a bit more about it from the Hillside Blog .

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 1:51pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Martha,

It's definitely not FIAR -- it is much better than FIAR. It's a literature study guide with that interweaves Catholicism with the gorgeous picture books and discussion questions that Cay has included.

It really is a beauty!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 2:21pm | IP Logged Quote Elizabeth

Oh my goodness! I can't wait . And the unveiling-- what a lovely event for Michele's conference too!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 2:25pm | IP Logged Quote kingvozzo

It looks very interesting. Can't wait to see it!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 2:51pm | IP Logged Quote Martha

HELP!

I'm a very visual learner!

Can anyone describe this "literature study guide"?
Is it just suggestions? A book list? An activity guide? A lesson outline for the books?

What would a week (which I'm assuming is the idea as there's 52 books?) using this look like?

Can we get an excerpt or sample to look at?

Thank you for tolorating my questions!


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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:15pm | IP Logged Quote MicheleQ

Elizabeth wrote:
Oh my goodness! I can't wait . And the unveiling-- what a lovely event for Michele's conference too!


I can't wait either! Neither Cay nor Margot can make it to the conference but we got it worked out to have the book there.

BTW can I make a plea? If any of you are planning to come to the conference but haven't registered yet the early bird discount has been extended to next Weds. 5/10/06!

If you know you are coming but haven't registered yet could you please e-mail me and let me know? I REALLY need to get an idea of what the count for lunch will be. Thanks!

God bless,

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:26pm | IP Logged Quote Dawn

I am brimming over with excitement about Cay's new book!! I have marked it down in my calendar and you can just bet I will be knocking on Hillside Education's (cyber) doors first thing in the morning on May 19th!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:30pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Martha wrote:
HELP!

I'm a very visual learner!

Can anyone describe this "literature study guide"?
Is it just suggestions? A book list? An activity guide? A lesson outline for the books?

What would a week (which I'm assuming is the idea as there's 52 books?) using this look like?

Can we get an excerpt or sample to look at?

Thank you for tolorating my questions!


Martha,

First of all, 4Real is built for "tolerating questions" -- that's why I'm considered a legend, I ask so many!

First, Cay has a list of all the books (both primary and secondary), broken down chronologically for each month -- with the relative holydays, feast days or other liturgical celebrations woven in.

Second, Cay has an annotated listing of these books. A short summary of the book and the reason she included it.

Third, Cay has taken each of the 52 primary books and creasted a 2-4 page study guide for the book. For instance for the book, The Holy Twins by Kathleen Norris and illustrated by Tomie dePaola, she notes the feast days of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica (Feb 10 and 11). Cay then gives 20 vocabulary words, five discussion questions, copywork example, and then finishes with a "Parent's Help Page" -- observations that you can use to lead your child's study of the book, answers to discussion questions, and then enrichment activities (trace the Cross of St. Benedict and place it in the Liturgical Year Notebook or build a "St. Benedict's Ladder of Humility").

For each book these things are different, but that would be the basic format.

It is not like FIAR -- you don't read the book for 5 days. It is purely a literary study with Catholic overtones.

Does this help you visualize the book?

There is also appendices -- marian feast days and apparitions, prayers that might be useful with the various studies (for example,St. Francis Peace Prayer), how to integrate with Seton's Art 1, how to integrate CHC's A Year with God, Pro-Life information (for October's "Respect Life Month"), and blank outline maps for placing Saints, apparitions, etc within the context of geographic area.



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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:36pm | IP Logged Quote Martha

ohhhhh
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That does help me considerably! Thank you so much!
Okay. I'm dying to spend money I don't have on something I haven't even seen yet! Hope I can afford it!


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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:40pm | IP Logged Quote alicegunther

Congratulations, Cay! You are amazing!!!



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Posted: May 04 2006 at 3:54pm | IP Logged Quote Christine

I know what I want for Mother's Day. I just need to accept the fact that it will be a late present. How many days are there until May 19?

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 6:07pm | IP Logged Quote TracyQ

WOWSA!!!! I can't WAIT!

Is there an age range given for your book, Cay?

Cay, we are just SO PROUD of you! I'm SO PROUD of all of my talented friends who give so much of themselves to bless other homeschooling moms all over the world.

What a beautiful and blessed ministry!

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 6:48pm | IP Logged Quote Cay Gibson

Martha wrote:
Would you please toot your own horn on this and give me some more enlightenment?

Thanks!


Well, since you asked...

I think Mary's did an excellent job of describing it.

Mary, your review at love2learn was music to my ears.   

I do hope everyone else is pleased with it. Really, I'm not sure Mary saw the *whole Mosaic* with all the artwork . I'm honored that she got such a complete picture with just the text part that I wrote.

Margot at Hillside Education took the reins and ran with this project. She embraced it from the start and, I think, turned it into a beautiful Mosaic within itself. She even supplied an artist to do a mosaic print for each month and page borders. The individual book covers are done in full-color.

My intent is to get parents (educators) excited about the illustrated books that are coming out today and get children excited about their Catholic faith.

Since it has taken me over an hour to jot this little bit down and the kids are wanting to go for a walk, I'm going to pull an excerpt from the book (this is the unedited "What is..." The edited version is under my dh's email.) Email problems, don't cha' know.    

I truly hope Mosaic will *fill a gap* as one reviewer stated.

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What is the Catholic Mosaic?

Catholic Mosaic is a book study of various Catholic illustrated books that are brought together into a design which illustrates the whole liturgical year. It is a gentle attempt to help the parent and child recapture the beauty of our Catholic faith and explore the *Renaissance of Catholic Children’s Literature* that we are so fortunate to have available to us. Discussion questions, vocabulary words, copy work, activities, and observations are offered for the parent to use with their child after one reading of the book.

The time spent with these illustrated classics should be a thought-provoking, special time with your child and your faith. In Level One of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Program the focus is on the child's wonder and joy. At this stage, it is the desire of the parents and the Church to help them fall in love with the Kingdom of God. That is what the Catholic Mosaic seeks to do. We want the parent and child to find wonder and joy in these illustrated books.

If at some point the parent feels withdrawn from the book because of the study guide, it is suggested that they set it aside. Focus on the books, not the guides. It is suggested that parents read the guide sheet before reading the book to their child. Then pick up the book and explore it to understand it, wander in it to find the wonder, reflect upon it to sense God’s reflection in you, and talk about it to find the joy.

You and the book are God’s instrument in passing God’s message to your child. Allow the Holy Spirit to work His way into your child’s heart and mind through the language and art work of the story. Have faith..."


And on it goes...

I do want to mention that, as we have noted in other conversations here, it is impossible to compile the vastness of Catholicism into one book. This book is a springboard using illustrated books as a launching pad. I'm already seeing my short-sightedness of vision and finding new thoughts and ideas I wish I had added. So no book is ever finished...is it?

That's where boards such as this come into play. We can discuss and share the books together and turn them into our very own mosaics...and our children can claim them as their own.



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Posted: May 04 2006 at 7:02pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Cay Gibson wrote:

I do hope everyone else is pleased with it. Really, I'm not sure Mary saw the *whole Mosaic* with all the artwork . I'm honored that she got such a complete picture with just the text part that I wrote.


Cay, I didn't see the whole finished mosaic -- my pre-press version was without the illustrations and other graphics that I'm sure help this book.

But without the graphics, I culd concentrate on the text and what you were trying to accomplish -- which I believe you did beautifully.

No book should EVER be considered the definitive answer -- I just really think you've hit on something wonderful and I think others will agree.

Again, congrats

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Posted: May 04 2006 at 7:05pm | IP Logged Quote Cay Gibson

Martha wrote:

Can anyone describe this "literature study guide"?
Is it just suggestions? A book list? An activity guide? A lesson outline for the books?



Martha,
It's all that. ...and more, I hope...I pray.

TracyQ wrote:
Is there an age range given for your book, Cay?


I used it with the K-4th graders this year at our co-op (some parents included reviews on the back cover of the book) but I'm a strong advocate that illustrated books are for ALL ages, not just children. But you know that already, Tracy.

Also, this is a guide for the parent. So have no guilt buying it for yourself. The children find the beauty in the picture book. They rarely need extra motivation. The parents are the ones who have to retrain their eye and their thinking towards finding the secrets inside the mosaic of pictures. This book is for the teacher and child inside us all.

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I will be attending a MN Catholic Conference in June. Will it probably be sold there?

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Yes! It will be sold at the MN conference the first week of June. I will also be at the IHM the following weekend. Then I have to stay home and can the beans and make zucchini bread and hang out with the kids! I've been trying to post images from it to the hillside blog for several weeks now but my computer hasn't been cooperating. You might keep checking there to see if I get it to work anytime soon.

I'm so pleased to see Cay's idea come to fruition in this book - it's beautiful.
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margot helene wrote:

Yes! It will be sold at the MN conference the first week of June. I will also be at the IHM the following weekend.


Margot,
Welcome to the boards! IHM in Virginia? Will you be there just for Hillside or for CHC as well? I live closeby. Would you like to go to lunch?

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Posted: May 05 2006 at 7:38am | IP Logged Quote Dawn

Is Hillside offering autographed copies?

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