This meme was started by Rae Longest at Powerful Women Readers. As I am a grandmother, who loves to read to her grandchildren, a mother who loved to read to and with her children, and a retired teacher librarian, this meme really attracted me.
Continue reading “Saturday Morning for Kids: Books About Love and Gratitude (A Very Thankful Prayer Seek and Find, Mama Sing My Song, Why the World Needs Love, Mom’s Hugs and Kisses)”This meme was started by Rae Longest at Powerful Women Readers. As I am a grandmother, who loves to read to her grandchildren, a mother who loved to read to and with her children, and a retired teacher librarian, this meme really attracted me.
Continue reading “Saturday Morning for Kids on Sunday: Meow, Who’s The Smartest, Owen’s Day With Daddy, Hooray for Trucks! #BookReview #Toddlers #Children”Haunted Halloween Holiday by Robbie and Michael Cheadle
Published August 19th 2022 by TSL Publications
Continue reading “Haunted Halloween Holiday WordCrafter Book Blog Tour #BookReview @bakeandwrite”This meme was started by Rae Longest at Powerful Women Readers. As I am a grandmother, who loves to read to her grandchildren, a mother who loved to read to and with her children, and a retired teacher librarian, this meme really attracted me.
Continue reading “Saturday Afternoon for Kids: Skinnamarink, One Elephant Went Out to Play #BookReview @randomhouseca”This meme was started by Rae Longest at Powerful Women Readers. As I am a grandmother, who loves to read to her grandchildren, a mother who loved to read to and with her children, and a retired teacher librarian, this meme really attracted me.
Continue reading “Saturday Morning For Kids: Fiona Goes To School, Fiona’s Train Ride #BookReview #ICanReadBooks @Zondervan”These three books are all geared to different ages. Enola Holmes is one for MG readers into YA, the Emily Windsnap series is great for MG readers and The Very, Very Far North is a good read aloud for older primary students, but if read independently, it would work for middle grade children. At one time, I received all of these books from the publisher. The rating and opinions shared are my own.
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