Kids and Educators


Make your library, classroom, nursey or homeschool into a place where readers are made. Here is your guide for book recommendations, review and supplement materials from thoughtful creators. The books we recommend are created by real writers and artists and promote a love for reading.

Readers will be introduced to impressionable women in the medical field while se this book and directions below to run a Baby Doll Clinic. Enjoy exploring the role of a healthcare professional with this hands on activity – adjustable for any age.
About The Book: A Horse Named Sky is a gripping animal survival story about family, courage, trust, leadership, and loyalty. Horse Named Sky is the perfect book for a third-seventh grade classrooms looking for a fast pace, animal themed story. The story is impeccably researched and illustrated in black-and-white 
Characters with disabilities break down stereotypes and foster empathy and understanding. These books have the power to boost the self-esteem of disabled children and create disability awareness for all kids.
Today I bring you even more recent and relevant kids’ books featuring disabled characters. The artwork I created for “We are the Scrappy Ones” represents four major categories of disability: physical, behavioral, developmental, and sensory. I aim to include more to add to that broad selection in my reading list today. This time around I want to include some books for older readers too. Restack, reorder, donate, and make room on the bookshelf for a few more books with disability representation for your big and little readers. A bookshelf without disabled characters is a one-dimensional offering!
  • Gluten Free Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
    Three slices of peanut butter chocolate chip banana bread and a loaf sitting on parchment paper, a black and white dishcloth and a wooden cutting board.
  • 3rd-7th Grade Educator Guide, A Horse Named Sky By Rosanne Parry
    About The Book: A Horse Named Sky is a gripping animal survival story about family, courage, trust, leadership, and… Read more: 3rd-7th Grade Educator Guide, A Horse Named Sky By Rosanne Parry
  • Making Fabric From Scraps
    Recycle your fabric scraps and create your own fabric. These beautiful one of kind pieces of fabric can be use for quilting, zipper pouches, Soft toys, patches or applique for clothes, doll clothes, greeting cards or even sold to other crafters!
  • Declutting By Faith Video Guide and Review
    Minimal Mom’s “Declutting by Faith” is a 12 week course by Dawn Masen and pastor, Dianna Kokku. These twin sister walk readers through what the bible has to say about all stuff, consuming and clutter. Their inspiring connections they make between home orangization and the bible will inspire your to get your home in order. Throughout the study, there are weekly challenges, checklists techniques that help you loosen your grip on stuff.
  • Quilt with Solid Colors
    Solid colored quilts are a timeless style and affordable. High contrast design is perfect for growing babies and modern quilts.
  • Puff Quilt Pattern and Sizes
    Choosing a block size is the first step to making a puff quilt. Here I discuss three size squares and their advantages and disadvantages.
  • How to make a Puff Quilt
    To make a puff quilt, it takes a few extra steps and a bit of strength. In this post, learn to make the standard puff square.
  • Coping with Childlessness: Own your Aunt Legacy
    Coping with childlessness doesn’t mean living without children in your life. Lean into your aunt legacy with this advice.