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A Kidlit Picture Book Booklist for Family Fun Month

August 18, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

In the United States, Family Fun Month is celebrated in August each year. It is the perfect reason to take that long-awaited family vacation together or to simply put away all the devices and enjoy quality time with each other. So what are some creative ways to enjoy some offline time as a family? Order pizza camp out in the backyard. Take a road trip to see a national monument.

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August is National Family Fun Month | Activities that Celebrate Summer, Adventure, and BOOKS

August 11, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

As the carefree and easy days of the vacation season begin to wind down and our thoughts turn to back to school, we want everyone to pause and really think of ways to squeeze out the last drops of summer. With this in mind, we know your family is likely not the only one looking for things to do before school starts back up again. The good news is that

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Living On A Smile – 16 Ways To Live A Big Life And Lead With Love Book Review

August 7, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

In her new book, Living On A Smile – 16 Ways To Live A Big Life And Lead With Love, marketing and brand transformation expert Jo Ann Herold shares experience and wisdom gleaned from more than two decades as a purpose-centered executive. Drawing on her own experience working as a McDonald’s employee to becoming the chief marketing officer of iconic global brands like The Honey Baked Ham Company, Herold provides

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Come Fly Away with This Kidlit Booklist About Kites!

August 4, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

When our kids were small, one of our favorite things to do during the spring and summer was flying our kites in the park. To get us in the spirit of Kite Flying we pulled out some of our favorite books to read and here is a list of some of our family favorites. Enjoy! Kite Flying by Grace Lin The wind is blowing. It is a good day for

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Kidlit Books About Famous Conservationists

July 28, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

Over the years, the National Wildlife Federation has recognized conservationists whose names are less familiar to most Americans, but whose impressive accomplishments clearly merit recognition. These names include amazing advocates like John James Audubon, Hugh Bennett, John Burroughs, Rachel Carson, Anna Botsford Comstock, Jacques Cousteau, and many more. Many readers (of all ages) wonder who the “most famous” conservationist is and I think that answer is tough because not only

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An Affordable Way to Promote Your Diverse Picture Book!

July 25, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

If you are an author or publisher of a diverse book for kids or teens, the nonprofit children’s literacy initiative Multicultural Children’s Book Day (MCBD) has an amazing way to tap into their massive social buzz and get your book in front of millions of eyeballs. Celebrated annually on the last Friday in January, this global non-profit offers a plethora of free resources, teaching tools, booklists, downloads, and a year-round

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Writing and Authoring While on the Move

July 21, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

Ever wished that you could write while going about your day? While relaxing at the beach or even waiting in line for your child’s sports practice to be over? The good news is that emerging authors don’t need to be bound to their keyboards in order to create content for their books.  There are a plethora of tools available that will let you enjoy life while also keeping your writing

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The Summer Reading Slump: What to Do?

July 16, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

Guest Post by Suzanne Barchers, EdD, Chair Lingokids Educational Advisory Board We have finally gotten through the school challenges brought about by Covid. Many children spent all or most of the past year in a more traditional school setting. They’ve had time to socialize and assume a more routine day. We may think we can finally take a breath and put the COVID-19 era behind us. But wait…the research tells

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Girls Know How® Books for Summer Reading

July 14, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

Chapter Books Inspire Girls to Consider Careers without Limitations Compelled to inspire future generations of girls and her own daughters to dream big, author and youth career education advocate Ellen Langas created Girls Know How® books, the award-winning series that inspires young readers to discover careers, and the life skills to help them achieve them. The series was named Book Series of 2021 by Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work® Foundation. Girls Know How

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Picture Books that Teach Kids About Gardening, Nature, and Food

July 7, 2022 by Rebecca Flansburg Leave a Comment

(Guest post from Becky Flansburg) Many of us, thanks to the last few wild years, are embracing a slower, simpler, and nature-based lifestyle these days. I grew up on a hobby farm with a ton of different animals and several massive gardens. My mom worked two jobs yet still found the time to cook, garden, sew, can, and raise animals. It took me until my early 50’s to truly understand

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A Kidlit Picture Book Booklist for Family Fun Month

In the United States, Family Fun Month is celebrated in August each year. It is the perfect reason … [ Read More ]

August is National Family Fun Month | Activities that Celebrate Summer, Adventure, and BOOKS

As the carefree and easy days of the vacation season begin to wind down and our thoughts turn to … [ Read More ]

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  • Brooks BenjaminBrooks Benjaminauthor of My Seventh Grade Life in Tights

    Gorgeous descriptions of New Orleans paired with a brilliant take on vampire lore, all written with a truly authentic teen voice add up to one thing: Hannah Rials’s writing is breathing new life into the paranormal YA world.

  • Mia WenjenMia Wenjenwww.pragmaticmom.com

    I always suspected that certain picture books give dragons an undeserved bad rap. This delightful picture book clears up dangerous and misleading misconceptions about dragons. Dragons, as it turns out, are gentle creatives that love sweets, hoard books, and, most certainly, are real! I'm getting the word out to my kids!

  • Renee CormierRenee CormierMother-Daughter Book Club

    Visually, this book is GORGEOUS! A Year in the Secret Garden is a treasure trove of activities, crafts, games, recipes and information all related to the classic children’s book, The Secret Garden, bringing to life this wonderful book to a new generation of readers. I cannot recommend this beautifully illustrated and detailed, information-packed book highly enough to parents, homeschoolers, teachers, and librarians. Ages 5+

  • Linda DawkinsLinda DawkinsNatural Suburbia

    What a beautiful book! The Waldorf Homeschool Handbook has given me much food for thought by reading it. I love it and even though we have already been homeschooling for almost 8 years now with children in highschool, it has been wonderfully refreshing and has encouraged me to relook at how we go about our homeschooling journey.

  • Bella AndreBella AndreNew York Times & USA Today bestselling author
    The Ultimate Guide to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is the most beautiful children’s book I’ve Ever Seen!
  • Eileen StraitonEileen StraitonLittle Acorn Learning

    The Fox Diaries is a beautiful collection that brings nature and beauty to life with each turning of the page.  I highly recommend this lovely book for adults and children of all ages.

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