Teachers know that first impressions matter—they form bonds from the ground up more often than most. Every new group of kids is another chance at
This week the GelWriter blog brings you an inside look at the creation of a single coloring page from start to finish, with guest blogger
Transitioning back to classroom life after summer break is a bigger challenge for teachers than it is for students. Ahead of them, teachers have a
What do seahorses, lions, and the duck-billed platypus have in common? They are all lucky enough to be drawn up in full detail by adult
Here are a few of the fun things teachers can expect when they’re expecting the end of summer. Let’s just say, it’s definitely not easy
The Summer Olympics are in full swing, and GelWriter is going for gold! We’re also going for silver. And bronze. And purple, blue, turquoise, neon
There is a surprisingly common belief that teachers get summers off. The image of a well-rested teacher lounging by a pool, brainstorming ways to torture
Transitioning from summer mode to back-to-school mode can be very difficult for parents and teachers; however, it can be especially difficult for children — they’re
It’s National Coloring Book Day! The first coloring book was published 137 years ago, in a long-ago time when coloring books were just for kids.