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March 31, 2024

Who Is A Worthy Mother

In the title of her excellent book, Who Is A Worthy Mother, Rebecca Wellington asks a pivotal question: Who is a worthy mother? Her well-documented research spotlights factors that usually remain unacknowledged or dismissed. The history of the policies, beliefs,...

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Published on March 31, 2024 10:04

August 29, 2022

The Joy of Discovering One’s Voice

What happens when the future king of the lions dreams of playing music instead of leading his pride? The young cub’s behavior scandalizes the inhabitants of the savanna. Instead of following in his father’s very large shadow, hunting stealthily and...

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Published on August 29, 2022 09:19

February 4, 2022

Aaron Slater, Illustrator

The stellar partnership of author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts deliver another winning and inspiring book. Kids will love “Aaron Slater, Illustrator. (My six-year-old grandson served as my test reader—he was impressed. He loved the colorful and zany illustrations—and...

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Published on February 04, 2022 09:40

March 16, 2021

Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol

Meet Desmond Cole, the lead character in a series titled Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol. He’s a charming, resourceful, and friendly boy who just happens to be a ghost hunter! In the initial book of the series, Andre Miedoso has moved...

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Published on March 16, 2021 08:00

March 9, 2021

Being “Liked” Should not be Scary or Humiliating

Maybe He Just Likes You is a remarkable, timely, and important book that highlights one of the difficulties of middle school relationships: learning to set and honor personal boundaries and the easy slide into harassment. As hormones flood their bodies...

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Published on March 09, 2021 06:36

Being “Liked” Should not be Humiliating

Maybe He Just Likes You is a remarkable, timely, and important book that highlights one of the difficulties of middle school relationships: learning to set and honor personal boundaries and the easy slide into harassment. As hormones flood their bodies...

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Published on March 09, 2021 06:36

January 19, 2021

Building Connections and Relationships

Firm foundations & solid connections make a great—& obvious—metaphor for the connection we strive to forge between ourselves & our children

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Published on January 19, 2021 15:14

December 22, 2020

Building Fun and Family Connections


Kids learn best when




an activity entertains as well as informs. These books present many ideas and projects that also get kids thinking about “what if” variations. They will move beyond rigid right/wrong solutions to the excitement and possibility of improving, redesigning, and reinventing the suggested project. Along the way, they will explore--and interact with--scientific concepts in a hands-on way that enhances learning and encourages discovery.


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Published on December 22, 2020 05:25

September 21, 2020

Monsters Can Make Great Friends

I thoroughly enjoyed The Monster in My Basement written and sung by  David Preson, and illustrated by Heather Lynn Harris Charming, delightful, and joyous! Will David be the monster’s dinner guest or his dinner? Does the monster consider him a...


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Published on September 21, 2020 14:26

January 29, 2020

Every Kid Has a Story to Tell

Young readers will easily discern the benefit of helping out their friends. They will also delight in the idea of creating their own books based on their individual adventures. This would be a great project for parent and child or as a classroom activity.


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Published on January 29, 2020 10:00