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on the family bookshelf

Katie

Weekly book lists featuring beautiful, wholesome picture books, early readers, and middle-grade fiction to nurture character, imagination and love of reading. The lists are carefully chosen encouraging families to slow-down, read well, and grow together.

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Five Favorite Audiobooks for Kids and Families (Part 1)

Audiobooks have been a part of our family culture since our oldest was two, and we listened to Frog and Toad and Curious George on repeat. Since then, audiobooks have narrated some of our best adventures, and plenty of ordinary moments, too...

7 days ago
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Picture Book Calendar for Second Week of March

The picture book calendar for the second week of March is full of all things garden and growing. As winter slowly loosens its grip, this is a lovely time to notice the quiet changes happening outside, tiny green shoots, longer days, and the...

9 days ago
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Best Horse Picture Books

Some children love trucks.

11 days ago
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Best Horse Books for Kids (Read-Alouds & Early Readers)

I grew up riding a sweet, yet feisty, Morgan pony named Ginger. I loved the feel of her soft muzzle in my hand, that sun-drenched horse smell, and the creak of the leather saddle as I rode the trails near our home.

14 days ago
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  • Katie

    Writer, homeschool mama, and Doctor of Physical Therapy. I create faith-rooted spaces centered on family reading culture and sustainable health rhythms. Helping families and women steward their lives with intention, strength, and grace.

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