Archives for Posts Tagged ‘books’
Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
For the most part I feel peace about the miscarriage I experienced back in 2009, as do I about my adoption experience. I felt and saw the hand of God during those times and that only strengthened my faith and brought me the peace I needed, and still need, about those hard times. But some
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They Need a Name
Tags: adoption, books, faith, feel-peace, miscarriage, my savior, peace, the-most, the-peace
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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
I have so much going on right now that I have to plan for.
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Planning, Planning, Planning
Tags: books, curriculum, education, financial, flower, homeschooling, house, little-garden, love-the-smell, make-it-easier, moving, prince, prince-charming, woman
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Saturday, March 5th, 2011
Well not a bad morning, we cleaned up and made some muffins I call Morning Muffins because they remind me of some Muffins I used to buy years ago that were called Morning Glory Muffins.
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Saturday Stuff
Tags: books, comes-out-clean, geography, library, morning, morning-glory, morning-muffins, motherhood, moving, over-the-books, photography, recipe-as-last, recipes, spending-some
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Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
The simple act of eating every day can open up many different conversations.
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Planting the Seeds of Healthy Eating
Tags: books, children, childrens books, garden, healthy eating, house, imagination, life, love, picture, science, seeds
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
The sooner children are exposed to a wide variety of books and healthy foods, the more likely it is that they will become essential ingredients in their recipe for life. They watch and listen to everything those around them say and do.
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Are You Giving Your Toddler a Recipe for a Wonderful Life?
Tags: alphabet, book, books, bring-gardening, carrot-seed, combination, garden, harcourt-brace, library, look-at-books, voyager-books
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
The sooner children are exposed to a wide variety of books and healthy foods, the more likely it is that they will become essential ingredients in their recipe for life. They watch and listen to everything those around them say and do. So, if you’re reading, they’re more likely to read, or look at books
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Are You Giving Your Toddler a Recipe for a Wonderful Life?
Tags: alphabet, beautiful-music, book, books, carrot-seed, combination, goodnight-moon, library, look-at-books, vegetables, voyager-books
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Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
Food and education are two of the most intensely debated topics in America today. Cost, availability, quality, and safety are all big concerns for people, and understandably so. What we often forget, though, is that not everyone in the world has easy access to either of these things.
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The Culture of Food and School
Tags: abraham-lincoln, america, book, books, children, country, devastating, family, haiti, heartwarming, nicole-tadgell, picture, teacher, time, work
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2011
Can you think of a picture book that stayed with you long after you’d read it? Well, today’s book is one of those for me. It’s not my typical book pick – although maybe it is.
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Food for Life and Laughter
Tags: book, books, child, food, photo, photos, picture, power, saxton-freymann, series, time, valentine
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Friday, December 17th, 2010
I can’t believe I’ve been blogging for almost 2 years now, and I have yet to mention a Jan Brett picture book! Maybe it was just that I assumed everyone already knew about them.
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Jan Brett’s Picture Books Make Perfect Winter Gifts
Tags: amazon, books, brett, experience, gift, holiday, imagination, museum, time, words
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Thursday, December 9th, 2010
Thank you, John Feinstein! My 12 year old son is devouring your books, one by one.
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Great Sports Fiction for 10 to 14 Year Old Boys
Tags: books, books-as-gifts, books-revolving, children, holidays, kids, mystery, super, super-bowl, usually-avoids, world-series
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