“I loved you before I met you Before I held you in my arms I sang you down from the stars” I Sang You Down From The Stars is such a beautiful lyrical story. I love the beautiful bond between … Continue reading
Author Archives: Jennie
How War Changed Rondo
I have a very special book to share with you How War Changed Rondo Rondo is a special town known for clean air and colourful flowers Where residents speak to birds and plants Paint pictures, sing songs and write poetry … Continue reading
One World: 24 Hours On Planet Earth
One World, One Home, One Moment It’s midnight in London. While the rest of the city sleeps, two little girls lie awake – imagining what’s happening elsewhere in the world, in that very same moment. Imagining penguins on the Antarctic … Continue reading
Books 2 Door Book Series and Box Sets
We were sent a bundle of books for the purpose of this review My children aged 4, 7, 11 and 11 LOVE a book series They like to have stories and characters that they can return to time and time … Continue reading
Neurodiversity Celebration Week and Mother’s Day
“Every child is different. Some are loud, They love talking and showing off. Others are quiet and like to be on their own. Some have differences that you can see, while others Have differences that may not be so obvious. … Continue reading
The River By Tom Percival
The River by Tom Percival Our Baby Tilda died on the 2nd February 2013 The weeks and months after she died were so cold Winter lasted longer than usual that year On her first birthday 2nd May 2013 We took … Continue reading
Inquiring About A Solar Contractor
This is a collaborative post If you’re going to invest in solar panels, you ought to be certain you choose the proper one. The market is overrun by installers touting their skills as the greatest. A lot of information might … Continue reading
The Girl Who Planted Trees and The Tree Book
Today is International Day of Forests. The UN General Assembly proclaimed 21 March as the International Day of Forests in 2012. The Day celebrates and raises awareness of the importance of all types of forests. These two books are perfect … Continue reading
Boy, Everywhere
I have just finished reading Boy, Everywhere By A.M.Dassu It is an incredible story Based on real life experiences of families fleeing Syria To seek asylum in the UK This brilliant book is incredibly well researched And written with compassion … Continue reading
Three Books About Libraries in Afghanistan, Iraq and Post War Germany
“… books from around the world could help children feel connected to each other, and … were the best hope for preventing another war.” “… good books help children of the world understand and feel connected to one another.” The … Continue reading