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So Behind

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I have not been a good blogger.  I have not made it much of a priority.  It is a good thing this is for me and not for others.  I am going to go back to my regular updates I hope.  Just wanted write about the last things we have been up to before September rolls around.  While I was gone at Women's Camp my husband introduced the two older girls- ages 4 and 6 at the time- since then both of them had a birthday, to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory .  They LOVED this book and both subsequent movies.  We spend most of the rest of the summer reading the book and then watching the movies.  Neither can decide which movie they like better and everyone agrees that the tunnel scene in the older version is extremely creepy.  I had all these grand plans of introducing that book and the movies but I guess being flexible and just letting them enjoy stuff is the way to go especially for a family in our financial situation.  It would be great if I could start a book club for them but so

June Reading

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Sorry I haven't been posting.  My goodness did we have such a busy "nit" picking time.  The girls all got lice!  Plus a lot of other things happened in between but that was the main battle for nearly 2 months!  Finally got back to reading a little. I am just going to list a few of our reads. LUCY ARIANA HERMIONE

February Selections

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In a small effort to highlight Africa and Black History month we leaned toward those books this month. Seeds of Change by Jen Cullerton Johnson Mom:  This is a story about Wangari Maathai who led the Green Belt movement in Kenya.  Wangari and other women started planting trees to help their village be more sustainable.  Wangari was the first black woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize and fought for the rights of women.  It is a wonderful story to read to kids about how one small idea can turn into something big and wonderful.   Girls:  They loved this book.  I must have read it at least 5 times- maybe more.  Hermione is always the one most interested to know if it is a "true for real story", which I still love that question.  It is such a teachable moment.  Wangari's Trees of Peace by Jeanette Winter Mom:  Okay, so I honestly didn't know these were practically the same story just told differently when I first reserved these books for the month, I try not to d

January Selections

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Cloud Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham Mom: This was a beautiful book about a girl who wants to help her mom because her mom is sick.  She tries to do her mom's job, which is picking tea leaves.  She is just too small for such a big job, but her monkey friends help her and save the day. Girls: They didn't listen because they were more interested in playing with their dominoes and drinking hot chocolate. Raising Dragons by Jerdine Nolen Mom: A cute story about a girl who just KNOWS how to raise dragons even if her parents are a little reluctant at first.  The unnamed girl names her first dragon Hank.  She reads to him, feeds him, and he flies her to school.  Even though she does disobey her father in the beginning (I may need to discuss consequences) it all turns out okay because this is what she was born knowing how to do- raise dragons. Girls:  Ariana liked it enough to stop playing with dominoes and take a look.  She requested two readings of i