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Friday, May 1, 2026
The Big Oops (Best START) – by Julia Cook (Author), Dale Crawford (Illustrator) - A Review
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The Big Oops! by Julia Cook was such a sweet, genuinely helpful picture book about making mistakes—and not letting perfectionism steal the f...
Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle - A Review
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This book starts with a great what‑if. Daphne gets slips of paper telling her exactly how long every relationship will last, which honestly ...
The May House by Jillian Cantor - A Review
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Three sisters, one beach house, one week every May. That’s the deal they made with their grandmother. It works until the oldest sister, Juli...
Sin and the Search for Satisfaction - Quote
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Sin is what you do when your heart is not satisfied with God. - John Piper John Piper is reminding us that sin is not first about broken ru...
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Living What We Hear
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Hearing God’s Word is important, but the blessing comes in living it out daily. Obedience isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it. One...
Dead Certain by Adam Mitzner - A Review
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If you’re looking for a legal thriller that swaps dry legal jargon for high-stakes tension, Dead Certain is a great pick. It’s the first...
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Bad Words by Rioghnach Robinson - A Review
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✨ My favorite read of the year so far—and one I couldn’t not share again. ✨ I’m reposting Bad Words by Rioghnach Robinson because I truly d...
Love Dare for Parents by Stephen Kendrick
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 I expected this book to be good, but it has exceeded every expectation. I am only halfway thro...
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Friendly Barnyard Visit
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Momma goat always shows up first, curious and ready for attention.
Little Creatures of the National Parks by Fifty-Nine Parks
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This is one of those children’s books that feels just as much for the adults as it is for the kids. On the surface it’s a simple alphabet bo...
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Dukes in Spring by Various Authors - A Review
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Dukes in Spring is basically twelve historical romance novellas that all said, what if the love interest was a duke and everyone ended up ha...
The True Love Experiment by Christine Lauren - A Review
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Fizzy is confident and outspoken, but underneath all that sparkle is someone who’s tired of not being chosen. Connor Prince is her opposite ...
Monday, April 27, 2026
Fun to Find!: Toddlers On the Move Hannah Sun - A Review
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This is such a well done toddler search and find. The pages are bright and clear without feeling busy or overwhelming, which is honestly har...
Plant Myths & Misconceptions 40+ Amazing Plant Facts (Fact Checkers) by Kizzi Roberts, Carrie Rodell - A Review
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This book makes learning about plants fun and easy by taking common myths and explaining what is actually true. Each fact is short, clear, a...
Every Dime Every Day by Kevin Frisbie - A Review
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Every Dime Every Day is a useful and practical resource, especially for first-time budgeters. I found myself wishing I had read this book ba...
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness - A Review
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I remembered the sadness, but I forgot how quietly devastating it is. This story doesn’t rush your grief or try to soften it. It sits with t...
Grace Is the Starting Line
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Ephesians 2:8-10 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works,...
Pop It! Dinosaurs by Amanda Sobotka - A Review
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Pop It! Dinosaurs is a bright, engaging board book that combines dinosaur fun with an interactive sensory experience young readers love. Eac...
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
Total Health Makeover by Marilu Henner - A Review
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I first read Total Health Makeover years ago and, like many readers, followed Marilu’s suggestion to skip the dairy chapter if I was not rea...
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Friday, April 24, 2026
The Lighthouse at the Cove by Amy Clipston - A Review
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Third person omniscient started driving me nuts after a while. That’s never really bothered me before, but this time it did. The book felt m...
How to Make a Koala Laugh by Chris Cate
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I enjoyed this one as a read aloud just as much as the Red Panda book. The interactive format works really well, and kids have a lot of fun ...
How to Make a Red Panda Laugh Chris Cate - A Review
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I had fun reading this one aloud. The silly, interactive format really pulled kids in, and they loved shouting out ideas to try to make the ...
Phonics Makes Readers: Kindergarten Phonics Games
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This was a solid, kid-friendly phonics workbook. Everything is bright, simple, and broken into bite-sized activities—perfect for short atten...
Ants Work Together by Mélina Mangal - A Review
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Kamali and Josiah’s everyday acts of helping in their community make the story makes an easy, kid-friendly connection to show how ants care ...
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Splish by DK Ryland - A Review
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This book is such a delight from start to finish. Splish is clever, playful, and pure fun, the kind of story that instantly pulls kids in an...
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