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January 19, 2020
Learning to Shine
Glow Girl by award-winning author Michelle Weidenbenner is the first book in the Droit series. It blends the appeal of a traditional middle-school storyline ( a girl must grapple with the weight and responsibilities of accepting, acknowledging, and using her...
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January 10, 2020
The Healing Power of Friendship
Greenhorn written by Anna Olswanger and illustrated by Miriam Nerlove introduces young readers to a difficult yet important subject: the Holocaust. It is best read with a parent as the story touches on some of the horrific atrocities perpetrated by...
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December 15, 2019
Hidden Gifts
With wry humor, parents often observe their children’s fascination with the packaging in which a toy arrives. Here's a box-shaped book that explores the creative magic of boxes.
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November 15, 2019
Help Kids Find, Share Inner Strength
Children need Emotional Intelligence, They benefit from learning how to express and manage emotions in a safe and healthy way, how to name them, how to talk about them, and how to express them. This ability is an important element of Emotional Intelligence.
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October 26, 2019
A Release Valve for the Pressure Cooker of Emotions
Helping children strengthen and expand their emotional regulation skills is an important parental responsibility. It can also be tricky and awkward. Chandra Ghosh Ippen’s newest book, Holdin Pott again steps into the fray to serve up an important message: Don’t...
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April 6, 2019
Every Voice Counts
The books reviewed on this blog voice and reflect some of my core values. An emphasis on kindness forms a recurring thread as does inclusivity and empathy. Peter H. Reynolds, an author featured several times has created another gem, Say...
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March 4, 2019
Mother Child Separation: You Weren’t with Me
Every one of us knows the pain of separation from someone we love. Children experience maternal separation with particular pain. From the moment of parting through to the long-anticipated reunion, their emotions spin. You Weren’t with Me by Chandra Ghosh...
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February 3, 2019
Snippets of Kindness: the Power of One
Diane Alber wrote and illustrated Snippets: A Story about Paper Shapes. It is a clever, charming book which at first glance appears to be about having fun with arts and crafts materials. If one pauses to read the Dedication, however, the...
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January 6, 2019
Trading the Monochrome for a Spectrum of Color
Humans, like all animals, experience a level of comfort and security when they feel included in a group that reflects who they are, how they behave and what beliefs they share. While such tribalism can engender a certain level of security, all...
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December 1, 2018
Families Come in Different Shapes and Sizes
Mary Hoffman, author of the highly acclaimed Amazing Grace picture book series, has written a powerful book about families: The Great Big Book of Families. This book is big both in physical size and in scope. It depicts a comprehensive...
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