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Grow Wild Review: The Whole-Child, Whole-Family Nature-Rich Guide To Moving More
Have you ever had something come into your awareness at just the right time? That was my experience with Katy Bowman’s new book: Grow Wild. The past year and a half have been such a hard one for so many of us. As a parent, one of my big concerns was the health of my children – mentally, physically, and spiritually. Beyond the global circumstances, there were so many added stresses just to daily life. So many things had changed and no one could see the other side of the issue. I focused on things I could control – at least, to the best of my ability. We dedicated more…
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The Critical Thinking Co. Review
The Critical Thinking Co. has created a learning resource for aspiring detectives in your family. This review is for the Critical Thinking Detective - Vocabulary Book 2; an engaging way to introduce new vocabulary words and critical thinking.
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Habit Stacking – A Book Review
Do you ever feel like you could use your time in a more productive manner? That’s me. When Habit Stacking was recommended to me I immediately bought it. One of my goals for 2018 is to read more. I originally aimed high and said I was going to read 52 books this year but as a busy mom, I have decided that quality is better than quantity. Quality is exactly what I found in the latest book I read. Habit Stacking by S.J. Scott is a great book about developing habits which will help you change your life and reach your goals. Habit Stacking by S.J. Scott came up as a…
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Whole Body Barefoot – Book Review
I belonged to a pregnancy forum many moons ago. One day, we were chatting about squatting as a way to prepare and help for birth. One of the moms shared an article called You Don’t Know Squat. I read the article and was instantly hooked on the information. As with all information I am excited about, I shared it. I shared it with my mom, my chiropractor, other mothers to be and am now sharing it with you. Reading it over again and implemented what the author had to say. It was not an article about pregnancy, but it was so incredibly helpful. I loved the author’s style of writing,…
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Wonder by RJ Palacio – Book Review
Wonder is a story about August (Auggie) Pullman. August was born with craniofacial abnormalities. The story takes place as August enters the 5th grade. He had been homeschooled by his mother, but now he will join his classmates at Beecher Prep. Wonder is all about his journey through the fifth grade. I bought Wonder over a year ago. We were doing a scholastic book order through our school board and I asked the boys to pick out whichever books they wanted from the catalogue. One of the boys had circled Wonder. I ordered the book not knowing anything about it. When we got the book, I read the inside cover…