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Parent How Dos - Alternatives to Praise. Parent How Dos - Healthy Habits - Children and Sleep. Parent How Dos - Healthy Habits - Drop-Off and Pick-Up.pdf. Parent How Dos - Healthy Habits - Movement. Parent How Dos - Healthy Habits - Water Safety. Parent How Dos - Simplicity Learning Parent-Tot Pilaf.pdf. Parent How Dos - Toilet Training Stages. Safety and Injury Prevention for Young Children. The Soul of Discipline. Seattle Neufeld Community /. We hope that they may prove interesting to readers. Simplici...
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Reviews of kids' books that help deepen the bonds between parents and their children. March 7, 2017. I was delighted to have recently discovered Eileen Spinelli’s Where I Live (Dial Books for Young Readers, 2007) while at a children’s literature conference a couple of weeks ago. While chatting with illustrator Matt Phelan at his signing table, he … Continue reading →. September 7, 2016. Insight Out: A Film Review. July 13, 2015. I See the Moon. August 5, 2014. Adolescent Sweetness in Eleanor & Park.
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Reviews of kids' books that help deepen the bonds between parents and their children. Written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee (Beach Lane Books, 2009). ART OF MISS CHEW, THE. Written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco (G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2012). BABY HAPPY, BABY SAD. Written and illustrated by Leslie Patricelli (Candlewick, 2008). Written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein (Candlewick, 2012). BIG SISTER, LITTLE SISTER. Written and illustrated by LeUyen Pham (Hyperion, 2005).
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Waiting for Unicorns | Book Bonding
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Reviews of kids' books that help deepen the bonds between parents and their children. Insight Out: A Film Review. Where I Live →. September 7, 2016. Middle-grade novel (ages 10 and up) Twelve-year-old Talia’s mother has recently died of cancer, and so for the first time, Talia accompanies her father on his annual summer trip to study beluga whales in the small Arctic town of Churchill, Manitoba. While Beth Hautala’s. While in Churchill, Talia and her father stay with one of Talia’s parents’ dear friends,...
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I See the Moon | Book Bonding
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Reviews of kids' books that help deepen the bonds between parents and their children. Adolescent Sweetness in Eleanor & Park. Insight Out: A Film Review →. I See the Moon. August 5, 2014. I recently reacquainted with a beautiful middle-grade novel about adoption that I’d sadly forgotten about until I discovered it on my bookshelf a few weeks ago:. I See the Moon. By CB Christiansen (Aladdin Paperbacks, 1996). Another reason the heavy content doesn’t overwhelm is because it’s such a heart-warm...Bitte get...
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Insight Out: A Film Review | Book Bonding
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Reviews of kids' books that help deepen the bonds between parents and their children. I See the Moon. Waiting for Unicorns →. Insight Out: A Film Review. July 13, 2015. Reading up on the latest Pixar movie. In hopes of saving you unnecessary alarm, scanning for the exit doors in a dark, crowded theater while fretting that. S message is just more of the same I’ll share some of my insights and delights. (And a warning that this review contains spoilers.). In a fabulous scene where Riley’s parents introduce...
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Source: Sara: February 2013
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Information generated by my life. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Mattering Most Means Frustrating Most. Cross posted from Seattle Neufeld Community. Blog I hope you like the post. 8220;We get most frustrated at the people we love the most because of course those are the ones we want to make it work with.” (Common Challenges, Session 5, 34:12). Monday, February 4, 2013. Mason Monday: Party Dog. Really, we have a VERY nice dog. Give him a blinky ball and he'll boogie with the best of them. How White I Am.
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Source: Sara: January 2013
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Information generated by my life. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Fetching in the Rain is So Much Fun. Mason, in all his glory. Because mud just makes everything better. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. I've experienced huge amounts of frustration with my own blog writing recently. Posting here is a delightful way to share what I'm thinking and learning about, and it is a great way for me to see and track my own growth over the years. In the meantime, thanks so much for sharing in my adventures. In particular, my...
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Source: Sara: April 2013
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Information generated by my life. Friday, April 19, 2013. What's on the Coffee Table Now. A quick glance at the coffee table entertained me for its sheer range this evening. Everyone's been on the couch read and then piling their books on the table when they head off for more. Here they are starting from the one closest to my lazy, propped up feet:. Toward The Fullness of Life: The Fullness of Love. By Arnaud Desjardins (spiritually, relationships - Sara). Gladiator: the Roman Fighter Unofficial Manual.
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