Inspire your children to read with this bright and colorful picture book by Mo Willems: Cat the Cat Who Is That. We are Mo Willems fans in our home, so we just had to give one away to a lucky reader! His illustrations are fun, his characters are so lovable, and your kids will love all of [...]
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Giveaway: Mo Willems Picture Book
POSTED BY Family Sponge ON February 26, 2012 | Comments are closed

Falling in love with children’s literature in 10 steps
What’s to love about literature? As the seasons change I find my family and I spending more time indoors. I like to create the perfect cozy corner in my home to get lost in a stellar book and sip a good cup of chai tea. How do I balance working from home, raising a four [...]
POSTED BY Family Sponge ON November 28, 2011 | Comments { 3 }

Signs that tell you if your child is an emergent reader
Let your child read their favorite books again, and again, and Again! Yes, as parents we tend to get tired of reading the same stories over and over again. Have you had to read the great build up of The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle? Then you may know what I am talking about. But [...]
POSTED BY Family Sponge ON November 23, 2011 | Comments { 0 }
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1. Adopt a plant-based diet with green smoothies
2. Start using coconut oil (for almost everything)
3. Ditch the paper towels and use cloth napkins
4. Make Trash to Treasure Art Projects with your kids
5. Unplug the TV and reconnect with your family
6. Furnish your home with second-hand treasures
7. Be the change you wish to see
8. Teach your kids responsibility and effort with important work—chores.
9. Save the world we live in and bike around town
10. Upgrade your kitchen to eco-friendly pots and pans

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