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Play, Creativity, and Reading: A winning combination for kids

April 7, 2020 by Valarie Leave a Comment

“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.”-Fred Rogers As adults, the word “play” is usually connected to something we do after the kids are raised, and we are nestling into our Golden Years. “Play” is also something we look forward to doing after a long week of working hard

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6 Tips for Creating a Reading Schedule and Place That Works

September 25, 2018 by Valarie Leave a Comment

6 Tips for Creating a Reading Schedule and Place That Works

Teaching your child to read may be one of the most important things you do as a parent. When your child can read, the whole world opens up to them. They will be able to read not only for fun but will understand signs, food labels, and instructions. One of the most important tips in regards to teaching your child to read is to simply make time for it. How

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Loving Reading – How Do Reading and Play Impact Each Other?

September 4, 2018 by Valarie Leave a Comment

reading and play

Reading and play are both essential parts of childhood. They are activities which every child needs and has a right to. Young children need to have time for unstructured play; play where they can pretend to be whatever they want without input from adults. Despite the fact that our lives are incredibly hectic and full, parents need to give kids the time and space to participate in this type of

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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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