Children's Book Recommendations, Crafts & Creative Ideas

Children’s Book Week 2023

Children’s Book Week starts today and it’s one of my favorite weeks of the year to celebrate with my kiddos. I started celebrating this week with my children several years ago because I think it’s important for my kids to see that I, too, get excited about reading, and especially about reading to them. Not only is… Continue reading Children’s Book Week 2023

Children's Book Recommendations, Crafts & Creative Ideas

Continental Dinner

I recently finished homeschooling my second grade daughter this year, and one of the focuses in her social studies/geography curriculum was to identify the seven continents. We spent ample time learning new vocabulary words for each one's differing topography, climate, monuments, and habitats. Thanks to an idea put forth by Catholic Heritage Curricula's Explore the… Continue reading Continental Dinner

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Independence Day/America-Themed Book Recommendations

It's almost time to celebrate America's birthday, so I thought it would be a good idea to bring out some of our family's favorite books to read around these weeks in case you're looking for some recommendations. I think it's an easy way for us to brush up on our history while getting in some… Continue reading Independence Day/America-Themed Book Recommendations

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Children’s Book Week 2020

Children's Book Week starts today and it's one of my favorite weeks of the year to celebrate with my kiddos. I started celebrating this week with my children several years ago because I think it's important for my kids to see that I, too, get excited about reading, and especially about reading to them. Not… Continue reading Children’s Book Week 2020

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Women’s History Month – Children’s Book Recommendations

For the last few decades, the United States has celebrated Women's History Month during the month of March. Why exactly...? Well, thanks to an Education Task Force in Sonoma, California, a "Women's History WEEK" was first celebrated in 1978. President Carter got wind of it and in 1980 declared it an official week with the… Continue reading Women’s History Month – Children’s Book Recommendations

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Black History Month – Children’s Book Recommendations

For the last few decades, the United States has celebrated Black History Month during the month of February... why February, you ask? Good question. In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson proposed a "Negro History Week" to acknowledge the contributions of black figures that were too often forgotten or ignored by textbooks and society in general.… Continue reading Black History Month – Children’s Book Recommendations

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Winter Edition – Children’s Book Recommendations

What better time to snuggle up and read is there than winter? Our comfy chairs and cozy blankets seem to call out for me to fall into them and curl up with my kiddos and drift off to another time and place. The (ex-)teacher in me can't help but still bring out books that are… Continue reading Winter Edition – Children’s Book Recommendations

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Celebrating the Epiphany – Feast of the Three Kings

The Twelve Days of Christmas culminates on January 6th with the Feast of the Epiphany, or the revelation that Jesus Christ was born as a baby but also God incarnate. On this day, we also celebrate the visitation of the three Magi, or Wise Men (or "Kings") to the infant/child Jesus. With their coming, they… Continue reading Celebrating the Epiphany – Feast of the Three Kings

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Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas

Some years, December 25th feels more like a looming deadline we’re scrambling to meet rather than what it actually is: a life-changing holiday that is actually the beginning of the official Christmas season. You know the Christmas song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas"?... that one you probably either love or hate because of its monotony? It refers to… Continue reading Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas

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"These are a Few of My Favorite…" Books, November Edition

(This post contains affiliate links to Amazon. If you purchase any recommended books from these links, I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you, so thank you. 😊) It's fall y'all! Well, for some of you, it may even look like winter already, but for us in California, it's finally feeling like… Continue reading "These are a Few of My Favorite…" Books, November Edition