storybooks
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Houndsley and Catina learn that it’s okay to cry (well, they’re going to learn)
As a parent to young children, I am given, daily, the opportunity to learn and grow and change and adapt. It is humbling, to say the least, and absolutely eye-opening. I’ve learned so much about this world and can see countless ways that we can all make small changes to make it a better place… Continue reading
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santa and his friends: stories from the vault of friendship
Here is a growing list of the Santa stories we have enjoyed. In some of these stories, Santa’s helpers might appear instead of him from time to time. But his magic is sprinkled throughout these stories! ●The Most Wonderful Gift in the World by Mark Sperring (friendship, animals and people, Santa) ●Bear Noel by Olivier… Continue reading
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Christmas books for the kids, nativity style
This year I did something wild and crazy. Something that definitely counts as “going to the gym” because… well, the amount of lifting I had to do because of this decision strengthened my biceps FOR SURE. You know by now, if you’ve been reading any of these posts, that I love using our local library… Continue reading
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i have 100 books checked out at the library, a confession
You read that right. I have 100 books, one the dot, checked out at the library right now. I had more but recently returned some. The number being exactly 100 is satisfying in its own way. The wild thing about it truly isn’t that I have 100 books checked out. It’s that I actually just… Continue reading
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a week of unicorn storybooks: a collection
We LOVE our local library and you bet your booty I utilize the hold system! With so many different branches available at varying distances, I take advantage of placing holds from any branch. They are delivered to a branch of my choosing and I have a time frame within which I can pick them up,… Continue reading
