Please welcome my guest author, Valerie Bolling. We were both on the Equity and Inclusion Committee for NESCBWI. I really enjoyed working with her. She has a steadiness and voice of reason which is always helpful when doing work in diversity and inclusion! Her latest picture book is part of a pair. It’s part of…
6 Ways to Protect Your Child From Online Grooming
The growth of social media platforms, instant messaging apps, and online games allow people to meet and interact from anywhere in the world. While this could lead to the development of valuable connections and friendships, it also makes your child vulnerable. Read on for six ways you can protect your child from online grooming. 1….
8 Picture Books on Community Kindness and Inclusion & GIVEAWAY!
Please welcome my guest author today, Debbie Zapata. She has a list of picture books on community, kindness, and inclusion … all things that are much needed in our world. We are also giving away a signed copy of her book, Up and Adam. To enter, please fill out the Rafflecopter at the bottom. …
Eyebrows are the main accessory of your face
How do you get eyebrows with that perfect arch that sets off your eyes? Did you know that there is a profession dedicated to this art called browmaster? Do you want to see what options you have for your eyebrows? Well, there are two ways you might go about experimenting with your look. Trimming and…
I’m Thrilled to be Interviewed by Andrew Dittmer
Thanks for interviewing me, Andrew Dittmer! Andrew is a children’s fiction author from Sydney, Australia. The interview is here. To examine any book more closely at Indiebound or Amazon, please click on image of book. As an Amazon and IndieBound Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Follow PragmaticMom’s board Multicultural Books for Kids on Pinterest….
Common mistakes freshmen students make in their term papers and how to avoid them
The first year in college is very exciting for the students as it’s a new experience with a lot of freedom. As a freshman, you’ll have to navigate your way yourself and have the self-discipline to do all the things that you need to do such as going to classes and getting your work done….
How to Prepare to Move Your Aging Parents into Your Home with You
Life expectancy has increased over the past few decades, and individuals over the age of 65 (senior citizens) are living healthier lives and working past retirement age. However, this doesn’t mean that they won’t slow down and possibly require extra care. Because of this reality, many middle-aged adults are wondering about the future care of…







