Please welcome my guest author today, Marsha Diane Arnold. She has a new picture book, One Small Thing, that celebrates how one person can truly make a difference.
We are giving away a copy… Read More
As a parent, you know there is a constant struggle to teach your little one a few values. From love and friendship to tolerance and self esteem, this is an ongoing process that starts at a y… Read More
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism): Prejudice, discrimination, vandalism, and/or violence against people who are Jewish. From Ruth Bader Ginsberg:… Read More
Feelings can be scary, they can be confusing, they can be joyful, and they can be all-encompassing — especially for children. World Mental Health Day is a perfect time to conduct a men… Read More
In this article, I presented several books for your child, which in my opinion can significantly develop his thinking abilities. I often use many of these works myself as examples for the es… Read More
What sport does for the body, reading does for the brain! Reading books is one of the best after school activities to give young brains a workout and take their imaginations for a spin. Ther… Read More
The age of five to six years is the time a child is quite likely to show interest in learning new words, and use language a lot more frequently to communicate with those around. You may als… Read More
As a military family, my loved ones and I get to move every other year. And because of that, our now 7-year-old has had to change schools quite often (including preschool and kindergarten)… Read More
First Grade Dropoutby Audrey Vernickillustrations by Matthew CordellClarion Books (July 7, 2015)Picture BookSummary:Everyone laughs when a boy does something embarrassing in class. He consi… Read More
Derrick ColemanDerrick Coleman is deaf. And because of that, "There was always someone telling me what I couldn't do." Yet he never gave up. He endured many struggles. And finally, he got to… Read More