END OF THE MONTH SLOG ? but now I can start working my way through my October TBR!
Well, I saved some kind of boring books for the end of this month but I’m thankful I can now start my October TBR!
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I’ve been making a few educational gift guide’s over on my homeschool blog this week and I thought it would be fun to create a gift guide over here for book lovers. I had a lot of fun making this list. I didn’t realize how many fun (and some funny) bookish items were out there, I…
I just finished reading through the book earlier this week and I am excited to chat about all the chapters. Today we will be discussing chapters two and three. Here’s what’s coming up in the next two weeks: September 19 – chapters 4 & 5 September 26 – chapter 6 & epilogue What I love…
Grade two is such a fun age for read aloud novels! The books I’m sharing in today’s list are really good for a variety of ages. We’ve actually listened to six of them on audio this year while Raeca is in grade one, she enjoyed them and so did I. Some of the themes went…
My kids, like most I know, love to laugh. It’s always a lot of fun around here when we find a picture book that has them laughing out loud. Ephraim has the cutest little giggle which gets me and Raeca laughing, it’s a great bonding experience. 🙂 These are a few books that get us…
Last year’s Read Your Bookshelf Challenge was such a hit I knew I needed to bring it back for 2021! This is a low pressure reading challenge with reading prompts for every month of the year. Plus, is a reading challenge any good if it doesn’t include a book giveaway? (I think not, so my…
This month I am using a new website to help me pick my September TBR. I asked my husband to create a site that I could put TBR prompts on and he delivered. Thus, Hey Reader! was born. If you want to join in with my TBR this month and make your…