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Now, don’t get me wrong, I like a good chocolate bunny just as much as the next girl, but kiddos dressed in their Spring best, extended family, and a whole lot of sugar, just sound like a recipe for disaster to me!
Thank you to Amy-Lynn Soto (A.K.A The Mother Goose Librarian) for sharing spring picture book recommendations and activities to enjoy with your littles!
I think one of the best ways to celebrate a change of seasons is with a good story.
When our oldest was two, we discovered the magic of audiobooks. We listened to Frog and Toad and Curious George on repeat. Just yesterday, my husband was quoting a line from one of those stories we listened to over a decade ago: “Hey, that’...
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