Anonymous or Not? A Blogger’s Dilemma
To be anonymous or not to be anonymous. That is the question. And it is a question that a lot of people face when starting a blog. It is a question that I thought of quite often before I started...
View ArticleBook Review: Abe’s Lucky Day by Jill Warren
As a former graduate student studying early childhood Montessori education, I would definitely share the peace education message of Jill Warren’s Abe’s Lucky Day with the preschool-aged kids in my...
View ArticleBook Review: Berenstain Bear’s Bedtime Battle by Oceanhouse Media, Inc
When I was too young to read on my own, mostly my mom or dad read to me. In today’s world of iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices, your device can read to your child as well as teach them new words,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Rules of the Tunnel: My Brief Period of Madness by Ned Zeman
My sister is bipolar. I have a very hard time understanding what it is like to have a mental illness. While Ned Zeman is not bipolar, his memoir The Rules of the Tunnel: My Brief Period of Madness gave...
View ArticleBook Review: Second Nature by Jacquelyn Mitchard
A love story, Second Nature, the newest book by best-selling novelist Jacquelyn Mitchard, is not just one love story but many love stories wrapped into one. Like Mitchard’s previous books, Second...
View ArticleBook Review: I Think I Love You by Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson’s newest novel, I Think I Love You, was highly anticipated following her widely successful best selling novel, I Don’t Know How She Does It. I for one was very excited to read it. It...
View ArticleChildren’s Book Review: Maybe: A Little Zen for Little Ones by Sanjay Namibiar
I try to read all children’s books with a Montessori perspective, which is one of peace education or showing children how to treat the world and the people around them with respect and dignity. Maybe:...
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