It is officially December. And you know what that means? It is the start of my giving back series. Each day this month I will post either a way you can give back or profile organizations that give back. So check back every day to check out ways you can give back. Since it is #ThrowbackThursday, I thought I would share a post that was written last year but still can apply to this year. I mean we all still have too many books that we don't know what to do with. So sit back read how Little Free Read more [...]
This article helps to discover the importance of joint reading with children and the main methods of choosing the best books for it.
Many parents start to practice a new hobby of reading to their children from the first months of their lives. They usually read to them before a sleep time, during the game or during a "quiet time" - in other words, they read different stories to their children until the latter start to read themselves. Habitually, parents read to their children, even if they Read more [...]
Webster's Dictionary defines the word Mom as not only the female parent but also as feeling of maternal tenderness or affection. But in the book Get A G.R.I.P. by my fabulous friend Beverly Weeks, Mom comes to mean something else especially when you are in the middle of a mommy crisis.
[info_box type="gray_box"]M- Manage Your Thoughts
O- Obey God
M- My God Sees Me. [/info_box]
How awesome it is to think about the word M.O.M in that way- not only do moms tend to the needs of others Read more [...]
Have you ever felt like this?
I'm my own worst enemy. I have a very annoying tendency to doubt, to worry, to fear, to question, to not get hyped up when something good happens for the fear the second, I blink, it's going to get snatched away and I will be left standing, the butt of some sick and twisted joke"
Well, have you? I know I have- but these words were not words I expected to read in the book "I Said Yes" by Emily Maynard Johnson. Not sure who she is. she was the fiancee of Ricky Read more [...]