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Category Archives: bedtime
Night Creepers
Halloween is almost here! Halloween is one of the most fun nights of the year and since night animals are frequently featured in Halloween stories, it’s a great time to teach kids about the nocturnal animals that come out at … Continue reading
Posted in animals, bedtime, conservation, nature, STEM, Uncategorized
Tagged animal habitats, animals, book review, crepuscular animals, diurnal, environment, environmental, eyeshine, light shine, Linda Stanek, night adaptations, nocturnal animals, picture book, science for kids, STEM picture books
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Whoa, Baby, Whoa!
Did you know that it’s Baby Safety Month? And Whoa, Baby, Whoa!, about a baby who gets into all sorts of mischief is the perfect book for children to teach them of the importance of being careful around babies. The book … Continue reading
Posted in bedtime, Family, Rhyme, Uncategorized
Tagged Baby care, Baby Safety Month, baby stages, big brothers, big sisters, crawling, mixed-race families, parenting, picture books
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Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks
I am thankful for special days like Thanksgiving when I’m with my whole family and we can all be thankful together. Continue reading
” Bulldozer clears the way to level ground, and fills the air with thunderous sound!” “No one’s as tough and strong as he, but now he’s sleepy as can be.” It’s National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, and in recognition, Goodnight, … Continue reading