In honor of the consumer madness that is today, and the fact that December begins on Sunday, I thought I’d share some Christmas choices with
It’s Wednesday (again), so we’re talking about vintage children’s books. This week’s selection is a little tricky, because the story itself is past vintage to
We are traveling this week, so posting will be spotty. My apologies to both of my dedicated fans. Clara brought me this book last night
If you know me, you know I love old stuff. Probably more than I should. Old books are my absolute favorite thing (right ahead of
I may be unique, but oftentimes, taking my two children to the grocery store feels a little bit like crossing the Plains on the Oregon
It turns out I have a lot of ideas about teaching immigration. I broke yesterday’s post into two, out of respect for your time and
Yesterday, I talked a little lot about why I prefer talking about immigration to rehashing lies about the Pilgrims when Thanksgiving rolls around. Today, I’m
This time of year, people start talking turkey. Unfortunately, most of the children’s books that purport to teach the story of Thanksgiving – especially that
Bear with me for a moment, while I tell a semi-involved story involving a bit of crazy behavior on my part. A few weekends ago,
Yesterday, a family friend passed down a few books to Bethany and Clara. Obviously, the girls were excited, but I might have been even more