by Blog Contributor | Nov 9, 2022 | Children's Literature, Easter
Photo by Thirdman Teaching your children about taking good care of mother Earth by lessening their carbon footprints and reading children’s books to help save the planet! Children love nature. Producing a meaningful connection between the environment and kids is...
by Blog Contributor | Oct 19, 2022 | Animals, Children's Literature, Environment, mental health
Photo by Pixabay There is a reciprocal relationship going on between men and their pets. It’s a relationship that’s genuine, full of affection, and serves to be beneficial for both man and beast. Most people love having pets. Who doesn’t? This...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 21, 2022 | Children's Literature, Life, parenthood
Photo by Allan Mas Walter Hoge’s book Easter: McEaster Valley is among the countless books teaching children the magic of decision-making. As a skill, it’s very crucial in everyone’s lives. Hence, adults must ensure that they learn it from the...
by Blog Contributor | Jul 23, 2022 | Animals, Children's Literature
A fable is a child-friendly animal story with moral lessons that can be used to teach children. A fable is an animal story with moral lessons told from generation to generation, some becoming stories that have reached throughout the world. “The...
by Blog Contributor | Mar 3, 2022 | Children's Literature
Remember snuggling with your child, book between you, the scent of baby shampoo under your nose? Most of us think such moments are gone after our snuggler learns to read. But they don’t have to be! Save the ritual, and you can help her (or him) become an even better...
by Blog Contributor | Feb 16, 2022 | Children's Literature
Do you like to read? When you are stressed, you read. When you feel bored, you read. When you are feeling down, you stay home, you read. When you feel restless, you read. So why do we read? Reading is doing something you enjoy. Indulging yourself in a novel is an...
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