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This quote refers to the inner battle we often face in our lives; we must be our best cheerleaders and not let self-doubt or negative thoughts defeat us.
It is important to recognize that defeating ourselves happens when we let those negative thoughts take control of us. We do not lose control when we lose something; we lose control when we let those thoughts of defeat and self-destruction drive our lives. We need to embrace both our strengths and weaknesses, learn from mistakes and maintain a positive, humble and empathetic mindset, which are important aspects that will help us grow, and succeed in our lives. #quoteoftheweek #quoteofinstagram #writers #writersquotes #witrsofinstagram #authors #lifequotes
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Discover the sense of wonder following Avi the Witch on her adventure!
“Without being seen, she lands and sneaks into the Christmas tree stands. With a wave of her wand, Avi whispers with glee, “Turn my dress into a beautiful tree!”. As the branches sprout with all their might, only Avi’s eyes remain in sight. join Avi's mystical journey to save Christmas! #kidsbooks #childrenbooks #teachers #librarian #books #holidaybooks #christmasbooks #kindergartenteacher #kindergatenbooks #homeschooling #daycare #daycareproviders.
“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” Benjamin Franklin, for me, if you want to write something, even for yourself. Write it. Write is the only way that you know if you can do it. It's about putting your thoughts, experiences, and ideas into tangible form for yourself or others.
If you want to do something, do it. Do not get stuck halfway, which you will always regret. It's often the actions we don’t take that haunt us more than those actions that we do. The key is to embrace both creation and action, valuing the process and the journey toward creating something meaningful or achieving worthwhile goals. Whether it's writing, pursuing a career, or engaging in experiences, the act of doing and creating is where growth, learning, and fulfillment reside. #writersofinstagram #writing #writingquotes #inspirational #inspirationalquotes
The Murderer's son is the first book in the series to follow detective Jackman and Evans.
A woman was murdered in her own kitchen, and the murder is similar to one that happened twenty years ago. It was a gruesome murder that many involved could forget for the horrific details. But this time somebody confessed to the crime, a young journalist who never had any problem with the law but the problem is he does not remember anything that happened, but he is convinced that he is the son of the infamous murderer. The detectives are not convinced, and the do not have evidence to hold them either, but then another similar murder occurs. The detectives join forces with a prominent criminal psychologist Detective Evans knew for another case. Do they uncover the truth before another murder occurs? Do they get the murderers? Follow this gripping mystery. #review #bookreviews #mysterybooks
Reading isn't just about scanning words on a page; It is more than that, reading is about engaging with the content, understanding it, and letting it resonate within you. Just as digestion breaks down food so our bodies can absorb nutrients, reflection helps us absorb and internalize the knowledge and ideas from what we read. Without reflection, it's like the information remains on the surface, without truly becoming a part of our understanding. #quotes #reading #books #authors
Happy Thanksgiving! celebrate it with your little ones reading a book about this special Holiday.
-"T is for Turkey" by Tanya Lee Stone, is an alphabet book that takes children through the Thanksgiving holiday, -"Turkey Trouble" by Wendi Silvano, a clever and witty turkey named Turkey realizes that Thanksgiving is approaching, and he doesn’t want to end up as the main course. He devises numerous disguises, trying to blend in as other animals on the farm, hoping to escape the fate of becoming Thanksgiving dinner. -"Thanks for Thanksgiving" by Julie Markes: This book celebrates the Thanksgiving holiday by highlighting the various things to be thankful for. It follows a family as they gather and reflect on the many reasons they feel grateful. -"I Am Thankful" by Suzy Capozzi: This book focuses on gratitude and the things that children can be thankful for in their lives. It encourages kids to appreciate the simple joys and blessings around them. -"How to Catch a Turkey" by Adam Wallace: In this story, a group of kids devises clever and humorous plans to catch a turkey for Thanksgiving. -"Ten Fat Turkeys" by Tony Johnston: This book features a countdown as ten turkeys gradually disappear in humorous ways one by one. -"Taylor the Tooting Turkey" by Sandrina Kurtz: This book tells the story of Taylor, a turkey who has a unique problem of tooting. Taylor goes on an adventure to find a solution to this quirky issue, leading to amusing and heartwarming situations. -"A Plump and Perky Turkey" by Teresa Bateman: This story revolves around a town trying to catch a turkey for their Thanksgiving feast. However, the turkey outsmarts them by requesting various odd items for an art project, cleverly avoiding becoming the main course. Each book brings its own charm and message, from gratitude with humor and imaginative storytelling, catering to different aspects of the Thanksgiving holiday or turkey-themed adventures. #books #booksreview #thanksgivingbooks #thanksgiving #holidaybooks #children #child
These are some of my favourite books to talk about Diwali with the youngest one.
-Baby First Diwali: A delightful board book that introduces the youngest readers to the joy and excitement of Diwali in a simple and colorful way. It's perfect for little ones to learn about the festival. - Shubb Diwali: is a charming storybook that follows the adventures of Shubb as he prepares for and celebrates Diwali. It's a great choice for engaging young children in the festivities and traditions of the festival. -"Diwali Lights" is an interactive book that captivates children with its illustrations and descriptions of the beautiful lights and symbols of Diwali. It's a visual treat and an excellent way to educate kids about the significance of the festival. - Peppa Pig is a beloved character among children, and "Peppa Pig Happy Diwali" brings Diwali into the world of this lovable pig and her friends. It's a fun and familiar way to introduce Diwali to young fans of Peppa Pig. -Binny's Diwali is a heartwarming and relatable story that follows the young protagonist, Binny, as she navigates the excitement and challenges of celebrating Diwali. Through Binny's experiences, the book teaches children about the cultural significance and the spirit of togetherness during the festival of Diwali. It's a wonderful book to share with young readers, providing both a cultural and emotional connection to the holiday. Each of these books offers a unique perspective on Diwali, making them great choices for young children to learn about the festival in an engaging and enjoyable manner
Crime in the Choir by Catherine Molloney, is the first book of the series.
In this first book we follow a rising star detective, Markham and his second-in-command as they investigate a prestigious school with some macabre secrets. Twenty years ago, three children disappeared and were never found. Then, two skeletons were unearthed on an excavation site on the school grounds, and they were not ancient burials but recent ones. The police suspect foul play. Things get complicated when the detective's girlfriend starts working at the school, another murder occurs, and a child goes missing. Who is this macabre killer who blends in with the kids and preys on their innocence? It’s a really interesting plot. The only thing I found a bit tedious at times was the excessive detail given to artifacts and catacombs, which made it hard to follow
The destruction of the culture and society not only happens through censorship or book burning, but also through the apathy and disinterest of the population. According to the author of the quote the culture’s values, knowledge and identity are closely tied to its literary heritage. When people stop reading, they miss the opportunity to explore new ideas and new concepts, to open their minds to new possibilities and new creations and to learn from the past. When this happens, the consequence is a decline in critical thinking, empathy, and cultural values.
Nowadays, we live in a digital world with many distractions and a lot of forms of entertainment and information, which makes it easy for people to neglect reading. Although reading is the main source of acquiring knowledge, fostering social values such as empathy, and preserving the cultural heritage of our society. We need to address this issue by encouraging reading and a love for it at a very early age and promoting the benefits of reading.
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AuthorEmma Ugarelli is my name. I grew up in Lima, Peru and immigrated to Canada two decades ago. I have a Psychology degree from Peru, and I worked as a psychologist for fifteen years. In Canada, I pursued Early Childhood Education and I have been a daycare provider for the last twenty years. I became a writer in 2021 when I published my first children's book "Lou and his Mane". I reside in Kitsilano, Vancouver, with my family and cat Ricky. Archives
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