
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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I was a bit afraid to compile this list, knowing that graphic novels can feel a bit, well, controversial to some book lovers.
But hear me out on this one. I agree that many graphic novels aimed at kids aren’t something I would hand my ch...
Whether your daughter reads independently, enjoys family read-alouds, reading outside or curled on the couch…these six titles offer the kind of wholesome, memorable reading experiences that make summer sweeter.
There’s something so special about summer reading..the kind done sprawled across a porch swing, tucked into a hammock, or with sandy toes after a long day outside.
For children ages 8–12, the right book can turn an ordinary summer into an...
Ah, sweet summer! Is anything better when you’re a child? Those lazy days filled with endless hours outside..swimming, chasing fireflies, sun-kissed noses, and drippy, juicy watermelon.
Summer is the perfect time to sneak in a little extra...
I am a HUGE fan of picture book biographies. I have learned so much from reading them with my children! Picture book biographies are great for any age (I’ve noted some that are better for a bit older audience due to sensitive subjects).
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Pointing the way towards wholesome picture books, early readers, and middle-grade fiction to nurture character, imagination and love of reading. Encouraging families to slow-down, read well, and grow together.
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