Why I Love Social Media #247
Last night I had this urge to read a book. Actually, I wanted a new audiobook for my walks. So,
I feel like any problem can be solved with a book. (Or a nap.) Books transport you to other times and places, they educate you, comfort you and entertain. Here are some of my favorite books for kids, for mamas, for Christians, for folks who just like to read!
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Quiet Time for New Readers
Last night I had this urge to read a book. Actually, I wanted a new audiobook for my walks. So,
I have often told you how I love to read. Sadly, I don’t read as often as I’d like. In
I picked this Sesame Street sign language book at the thrift store when Lydia was little. I love it because
The other night I was racking my brain to find a story that would help Lydia (and me) with these
Did you know my mom used to be a Tupperware lady? She was. And Daddy still teases her because she
Multnomah asked me to review Sisterchicks in Wooden Shoes by Robin Jones Gunn. And if you’ve been around here for
I had a penny, A bright new penny, I took my penny To the market square. I wanted a rabbit,
Contest closed…the winner is Katie from All Places In Between! When I was packing up for the cruise, I stuck
Random House sent me a short little book entitled, Day With a Perfect Stranger. I think it was the title
A review of the kids’ book, “I’d Be Your Princess” by Kathryn O’Brien and illustrated by Michael Garland.
(stay with me, there’s a giveaway involved!) When I was in about 6th grade, we went on a big road
I bought this great old book for Lydia at a consignment sale. It looked like some old books I had