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Chronicle of an Infant Bibliophile
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Reviews of children's books by a baby bookworm.
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A Few More Christmas Crafts
I have been wanting a greeting card holder for awhile now, but wanted to make, rather than buy one. I thought this Rudolph craft on Katie's Nesting Spot was adorable, and that my son would enjoy making it. I considered making it into a pocket proje...
Review: Machines Go To Work (Favorite Children\'s Books About Cars and Trucks)
It has been awhile since we have read or reviewed a new children's book about cars and trucks around here. But thanks to a friend who sent this birthday gift a few weeks ago, we have a new one for our shelves (that is, if we ever stop reading ...
Review and Activity: "Together" by Hazel Hutchins
Together (Paperback), by Hazel Hutchins. Short, simple text carries the reader from page to page as we follow some boisterous children on a fall day and learn about the various fasteners on their clothes, hats, backpacks, etc. The format is a questi...
Review and Activity: The Paper Bag Princess
One for the young feminists today. The Paperbag Princess, defying the typical princess-meets-prince-falls-in-love-gets-married-and-lives-happily-ever-after storyline since 1992, is now available in board book format!The Paper Bag Princess (Board bo...
No-Mess Painting Project (and Children\'s Books about Colors)
Today we did a fun (mess-free!) painting activity. We also did this when he was a bit younger (somewhere between 12 and 18 months), and he enjoyed it, but was more tentative then. I think I might have first read about this idea on Just for Fun la...
Winter craftiness
Like many of you, we have been walloped with snow this week, so have spent our days indoors. Before becoming a stay-at-home-mom, I could gladly spend a long weekend inside without ever leaving home. But with a toddler, I find I get stir crazy muc...

