A Decade of Scope Notes: The 5 Most Ridiculous Posts of All Time

November 9th (today!) marks the 10th anniversary of 100 Scope Notes. Seems like a good time to take a look back, a look forward, and reflect on how the heck this thing is still going. Previously . . . 10 Years of Scope Notes: Reader Poll Results 10 Years of Scope Notes: Origin Story 10 […]

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November 9th (today!) marks the 10th anniversary of 100 Scope Notes. Seems like a good time to take a look back, a look forward, and reflect on how the heck this thing is still going.

Previously . . .

10 Years of Scope Notes: Reader Poll Results

10 Years of Scope Notes: Origin Story

10 Years of Scope Notes: 6 Posts That Died In the Drafts Folder (And Why)

10 Years of Scope Notes: The Top 10 Most Popular Posts Ever

10 Years of Scope Notes: The 5 Best Comments of All Time

Bad Bookmarks

This entire series featuring a bracket-style tournament among bad bookmark choices.

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This post about adding the twist ending of Planet of the Apes to classic picture books.

Winnie

This post about a bear’s butt. Wait, no, knees.

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This post where you can make up fake children’s literature movie headlines.

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This post about casting Children’s Literature, the Movie.

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