Miss Danielle’s Preschoolbuds, a preschool series based on the books by Danielle Lindner, has become available on Amazon Prime in the U.S. and around the globe… Click here to read more
Butterflies and solar systems floating down from the ceiling, guitars hanging from the walls and book-filled shelves throughout—these are just a few of the creative furnishings in the vibrant-colored activity rooms of The London Day School in Florham Park… Click here to read more
In continuing to boost its edutainment offerings, Amazon Prime has made the book-based series Miss Danielle’s Preschoolbuds available to its subscribers worldwide.
The live-action series features characters that navigate through everyday challenges. In each episode, author Danielle Lindner reads from her rhyming book series and explores different themes through videos, photos and artwork… Click here to read more
It was another beautiful Spring day and I was driving my daughter to preschool. She was singing along with me in the car and although we were no Divas, we knew we didn’t sing that badly. I knew the screeching and crying wasn’t my daughter, and she knew at least today, that it wasn’t me. So what in the world was making that racket? Click here to read more
Sometimes I felt like I was living in the movie Groundhog Day, but I was always backstage at the Tony Awards. Every night the same show, with the words, “wait, can I do that one more time” coming from my daughter’s mouth as she pleaded for another do over. I was constantly working as the head of a million departments. Set Design, Costumes, Music, Lighting, Directing… and then, of course, I was also the audience. You see, my daughter was a five-year-old ham who loved to dance, sing, act and perform something on a nightly basis in our living room… Click here to read more