Learn more about NATIONAL UNDERWEAR DAY from nationaldaycalendar.com As a mother and, now, a grandmother who has endured potty training, I understand the trials and triumphs. I thought a National Underwear Day was a bit silly for a "holiday," but then, I was like, "Hey, what a great way to champion others in this endeavor … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – Today is National Underwear Day!
Category: Middle Grade Lit
#BooksForTheHoliday – August 2nd is National Coloring Book Day!
Learn more about NATIONAL COLORING BOOK DAY from nationaldaycalendar.com I loved coloring as a child. I spent many happy hours doing it, and I have great memories of coloring/drawing with my Great Uncle Chuck. I don't do it enough as an adult, but I do enjoy watching my grandkids color, as well as joining them … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – August 2nd is National Coloring Book Day!
Silver Dagger Book Tours – Evie Able Author Spotlight
Have fun adventures with Evie Able’s multicultural children’s fantasy books! The Bad Little Fairy by Evie Able Genre: Multicultural Children’s Fantasy Jenny is a bad little fairy. She knows how to play and have fun. She's far too busy to learn the joy of being considerate. Thankfully, curiosity is the fairy of invention. With numerous full … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Evie Able Author Spotlight
#BooksForTheHoliday – National Paul Bunyan Day Is Upon Us, Readers!
LEARN MORE Today is National Paul Bunyan Day (written by J.M. Northup June 2023) Paul Bunyan was a huge part of my childhood, believe it or not. Perhaps it is because of the logging in Minnesota, my proximity to Wisconsin, or my interest in myth and lore. Whatever the case, he was bigger than life, … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – National Paul Bunyan Day Is Upon Us, Readers!
My Book Review of A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History
A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History by Lynne Cherry My rating: 4 of 5 stars Somewhat Educational NonfictionI love Native American culture and gravitate toward literature related to it. As a writer and Grandma/caregiver of kids, I read a large amount of juvenile books. Hence, my selecting this title.I appreciated the foreword. The inclusion … Continue reading My Book Review of A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History