Adventure, Loss and Believing in Oneself!
Three quick reviews, each with a common theme – Family. Each is different but all care and love one another.
Three quick reviews, each with a common theme – Family. Each is different but all care and love one another.
Four reviews done in haiku, something a little different and a fun way to talk about a book. I am not normally a Haiku writer, it is just for a bit of fun. Enjoy!
How wonderful it was to recently talk to the Eco Rangers, Ebony and Jay after they recently brave as they protected our environment and saved a Pelican in Peril.
Emily Green’s Garden is a beautiful example of a child opening adult’s eyes to curiosity, newness and using their imagination. The contrast of their very perfect beginnings to letting go creatively saw faces that beamed with an infectious joy and the community bustling on the streets, playing happily.
A young knight (boy), protects his castle (his play equipment) with a (cardboard) sword. Beware, he is watching and listening and inspiring the imagination of children.
This easy to read book is full of fun, adventure and cooking. Sage Cookson travels with her celebrity Chef Parents where she helps others, gets caught up in adventure and making new discoveries.
Lucia & Lawrence is a heartwarming and exceptional book that explores friendship, special needs, similarities, differences, inclusiveness and creativity. It is a story of two people who find themselves becoming friends even though they see the world in different ways, one full of whimsy and creativeness, the other living in a world of numbers and structure.
Yoga Babies by Fearne Cotton introduces children and parents to the calming nature of Yoga through a picture book story.