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Tamra
Naptime | Elizabeth Verdick
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Just because I‘m procrastinating……sharing nap time pic.

squirrelbrain ❤️❤️❤️ 1mo
Gissy 🐶❤️😻❤️ 1mo
LeahBergen I want to squeeze in there for a nap with them. 😆 1mo
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dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🖤 1mo
batsy So cute! 1mo
jlhammar Aw, love that. So sweet. 1mo
Tamra @squirrelbrain @Gissy @LeahBergen @dabbe @batsy @jlhammar these two are a riot together! The cat “plays” for the $, while the dog leaps around and fake jumps him. It‘s like watching Big Time Wrestling. 😂 I‘m tempted to get the dog a kitten bc there would be no end to the crazy house. 1mo
dabbe @Tamra They are too adorable for words. 🖤🐾🐾🖤 1mo
mabell 🥰🥰 1mo
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ElizaMarie
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Cazxxx
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I have loved this book. The final chapter is all about reading and it‘s fascinating. I‘ll definitely listen to this one again

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Paus0312

“To keep up, it‘s good sometimes to slow down”

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Jen2
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Pickpick

I learned so much!!!

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Paus0312

“Naps are powerful tools for recovering our energy and focus.”

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TheBookgeekFrau
Naptime | Elizabeth Verdick
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Blankie, book, and a chorus of night-night . . .
I guess she's ready for a nap

What a pip 🤣

Leftcoastzen Awww ! So adorable!🥰 1y
TheBookgeekFrau @Leftcoastzen Thank you ☺️ 1y
dabbe So. Precious. ❣️❣️❣️ 1y
TheBookgeekFrau @dabbe Thank you ☺️ 1y
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Wannabe_Quijote
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Mehso-so

Too much detail...but some great big-picture ideas. Worth the quick read.

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Wannabe_Quijote
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Definitely the champion of resting. #Wilbur #dog #naptime

hannah-leeloo Awwww such a cutie 1y
Erinsuereads It took me a minute to figure out what kind of critter I was looking at 😂 1y
Wannabe_Quijote 🤣🤣 1y
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mandarchy
Shoshi's Shabbat | Caryn Yacowitz
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The title is a bit of a tongue twister, but the story is really good. It has just the right amount of repetition to drive the narrative and pin the ritual (featured in the title). I didn't get the feeling that the story was a fable or true, so it was a surprise to learn that it is both. The MC: the ox was not named, but an ox did once teach a man a lesson about Shabbat. And that man was Rabbi Yohanan ben Torta. The author named this ox Shoshi