
#CharacterCharm Day 28: Stories as #Healer - both these texts allude to that singular fact.

#CharacterCharm Day 28: Stories as #Healer - both these texts allude to that singular fact.

Welp here we go again… getting ready to move!
Status: ahead of the game!
I‘m also making progress on the laaaast book for #coffeebeanbookclub #cbbc !! @Mommamanzi I should be sending this back to you by next wknd! ( @Callemarie - depending on when you send mine back, you may need my new addy - lmk!)
And you may spy one lone book left on my shelves - next up for #RealLifeBookClub .. anyone read it yet? I hear it‘s anxiety-inducing 😁
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Just purchased these books to share with incoming Kindy parents at an orientation session next term. Love my job (most of the time 😉) 🥰.

I‘m scratching my head to be the first to review this gem. Daisy Buchanan reminds us of falling in love with reading, how it shapes our lives and helps us through difficulties. Warning: May implode your TBR

5 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ This book starts with a child asking their parent to tell them about the night they were born. it goes through the child being born and picked up and how special it was because the child is adopted. This helps normalize adoption. It‘s not a scary thing, it‘s what it is, and it‘s its own special view of how you came into the world. There are fabulous illustrations, and this is a forever classic by Jayme Lee Curtis.
#Celebrityauthor.
I enjoyed this book and think it would be good to use in class as a share for students with siblings, or when preparing young children for a new sibling or family changes!