If you live in Kent And are planning to pick pumpkins this October We heartily recommend a visit to Pumpkin Moon A local business with family at its heart Not to mention over 100 different varieties of pumpkin The perfect … Continue reading
Author Archives: Jennie
Top Tips for Supporting Your Child Through Exam Period #ad
This is a sponsored post Exam time at school is one of the most stressful times for children, and if they don’t have the time or space to revise and do well in their exams it can feel like a … Continue reading
One Week In Dorset
We have had our first holiday in a long long time A book inspired adventure to Dorset Following in the footsteps of Enid Blyton And The Famous Five The change of scene was wonderful The weather was wild It was … Continue reading
Exploring Gratitude with Your Child #ad
This is a sponsored post Gratitude is the act of being kind, honest and establishing a loving connection with you and another person. When parents attend to a child’s needs and inquisitiveness they’re learning about how to be grateful for … Continue reading
Book Review: Violet’s Tempest
This week we have been exploring the story of Violet’s Tempest guided by the wonderful resources from Authorfy created by Ian Eagleton himself. Violet’s Tempest is a beautiful new story from Ian Eagleton with wonderful illustrations from the instantly recognisable … Continue reading
Book Review: Time To Move South For Winter
Once in a while a book comes along that takes your breath away. Once in a while book comes along that makes you want to grab all the other books you know around a subject. Once in a while a … Continue reading
Blog Tour: Earth Is Big
“Life on earth is a whole, yet it expresses itself in unique time-bound bodies, microscopic or visible, plant or animal, extinct or living. So there can be no one place to be. There can be no one way to be, … Continue reading
Book Review: The Wind May Blow
“On that day be still, breathe. Know that … you are strong enough. Know that … you are smart enough. Know that … you have all you need to make it through. You can do hard things …” Today was … Continue reading
Book Review: Luna Loves Dance
This week the children and I have been thinking about courage, creativity and collaboration as we celebrate International Dot Day 2021, which for us has turned into Dot Week! Luna Loves Dance is the perfect book for exploring alongside our … Continue reading
Book Review: The Week At World’s End
The Week At World’s End is the first Emma Carroll book I have read I have wanted to read her work for a long time but have just not had the time When I was sent this to review by … Continue reading