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You can help remember 9/11
Author: principledmom
I want you to know about a project for bloggers to commemorate those who lost their lives almost 5 years ago. Called simply "2996", the idea is to rally 2,996 bloggers to each memorialize one of the victims on 9/11/2006. I have created my button in my sidebar with Carl's name as a small tribute.
If you would like to join this worthy project, just click on the button in my sidebar and it will take you to the page to find out more. The sign-up is automated now and they have lots of graphics to choose from for your blog. I hope you will consider becoming a part.
read comments (0)Literary Treasures
Author: principledmom
I am always on the hunt for good books. I mean the kind of books that you pass on, not toss out. Recently I purged our bookshelves and got rid of a lot of "twaddle", making room for more of the great stuff. Here are some of my recent finds.
Child's Bible Reader (c) 1898 Great little book covering the whole of the Bible in 52 weeks . Written for Sunday School classes, it is still a great read here at home.
One Morning in Maine
We get this from the library over and over again. McClosky is my favorite children's writer (at this time) and we never get tired of the story about Sal. She loses a tooth and has many adventures in Maine with her family.
Time of Wonder Another terrific book by Robert McClosky. I really enjoy his take on a summer in Maine. His writing is powerful and exciting and so beautifullly descriptive I feel like we are there.
We Help Daddy
is a book from my childhood. I remembered loving this Little Golden book so I bought it on eBay and I still remember how happy that little story made me.
I hope you are making time to read to your children, whatever age they are. I know that when we make smoothies before bed, even my husband enjoys a story about Pooh and the adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood (A.A. Milne is probably my all-time favorite children's author. His writing is so clever that adults enjoy it as much as the children!).





