Tag: children’s books
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New Children’s Book Simplifies Marriage Equality for Young Readers
Get Pregnant Fast In an enlightening twist on traditional storytelling, Worm Loves Worm offers a charming narrative that introduces the concept of marriage equality to children in an engaging way. “When a worm encounters another special worm, and they fall in love, what comes next? They get married! But their friends are curious—who wears the…
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The Books of Summers Past
Get Pregnant Fast Updated: August 3, 2023 Originally Published: June 28, 2015 Last summer, I promised my two older children that we would visit the bookstore to select their first summer reading titles. Lily, then 7, eagerly inquired if they would receive prizes. “Of course!” I replied, “if by prizes, you mean books.” She frowned,…
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Top Potty Training Books for 2025, as Recommended by a Mom Who Navigated the Journey
Get Pregnant Fast Finding the right potty training book can make all the difference when it comes to helping your little one transition out of diapers. As a mom who successfully navigated this milestone, I’ve compiled a list of the best potty training books for 2025 that not only capture your child’s attention but also…
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Why I Bought My Son a Bible Even Though I’m Not Religious
Get Pregnant Fast It was one of those seemingly endless car rides to visit the grandparents—a five-hour trek filled with restroom breaks, a sudden “I need to poop, Mom!” moment, a caffeine stop for me, and of course, a quick detour for Happy Meals. When I say it felt long, I mean it felt like…
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26 Incredible Gifts for 2-Year-Olds That Will Keep Them Entertained for Hours
Get Pregnant Fast Finding the perfect gift for a lively 2-year-old can be a delightful challenge. At this age, toddlers are full of curiosity and energy, making it essential to choose presents that are not only entertaining but also aid in their development. Here’s a list of fantastic gifts that can spark joy and creativity…
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Read Books (But Don’t Eat Them) Before Bedtime
Get Pregnant Fast As a child, I had a nightly ritual of diving into books from the comfort of my bed. My childhood bedroom was illuminated by a streetlight right outside my window, providing enough glow for me to get lost in my stories, even when my lamp was off. (For the record, I don’t…