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Happy International Women's Day! This coming March 8th It's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the achievements, strength, resilience, and contributions of women all around the world. Whether it's through personal experiences, knowing remarkable women, or raising and supporting them, each of us has a role to play in recognizing and honoring their importance in our lives and society as a whole
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Louis L'Amour, an American author primarily known for his Western novels and short stories.
This quote is often interpreted as encouragement to begin any creative endeavor, particularly writing, without hesitation or self-doubt. It suggests that action is necessary to initiate progress. In essence, it's about overcoming inertia and taking that crucial first step towards productivity. Julia Alvarez quote means that the point is not merely repaying kindness received but rather continuing the cycle by extending kindness to others. The idea is to share and spread kindness, creating a positive chain of goodwill. Esta cita de Julia Álvarez significa que lo esencial es no solamente pagar la bondad que hemos recibido sino más bien continual este ciclo extendiéndo la bondad y generosidad a otros. La idea es compartir y desplegar bondad y generosidad creando una cadena positva de Buena voluntad.
As Valentine's Day approaches, what better way to celebrate the season of love and friendship We've selected a collection of books that cater to various age groups, ensuring that every child can find a story that resonates with them.
-Happy Valentine’s Day Mouse Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he celebrates Valentine’s Day with all the friends he loves. (2-5 years old) -The Biggest Valentines Ever This is a nice little story for children about working together, that is set nicely during Valentine's Day. Two little boys start to create a valentine for their teacher, but begin to fight about what the other did "wrong" and decide to go it alone. But when they aren't really happy with their solo results either, they decide to give it another go together. (3-6 years old) -The Day it rained hearts It’s Valentine’s Day and Splat has a special valentine for a certain someone in his class. Her name is Kitten, and Splat likes her even more than fish sticks and ice cream. But Kitten doesn’t seem to like him at all. And then there’s Splat’s rival, Spike, who also likes Kitten. (3-6years old) -I’ll love you till the cows come home. Love knows no bounds in this tender tribute to the depths of family love. For fans of Guess How Much I Love You--only funnier! This board book edition features sturdy pages and is just right for little ones (2-5 years old) -I love you stinky face Even if her little boy were an alligator or a super smelly skunk, this mother would love her child unconditionally. Share this magical book with the Stinky Face in your life! (2-5 year old) -Little Blue truck’ s Valentine Join Little Blue Truck as he delivers Valentine's Day cards to all his farm animal friends. But as Blue beeps along, he starts to wonder: will he get any cards of his own? (4-7 years old) . Happy reading and Happy Valentine's Day! #picturebooks #picturebook #kidsbooks Last Saturday, I had the joy of hosting a book signing event for my children's book, and I'm overflowing with gratitude for everyone who contributed to its success. From the parents and children who attended to the dedicated staff who helped organize, and my son for his enthusiastic and valuable help, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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We are counting down the days until February 3rd at 12 p.m. when I'll be hosting a book signing for my children's books at Indigo Robson , 1033 Robson Street, Vancouver BC With printable, treats and a giveaway surprise. Spread the word
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My selection for Chinese New Year's celebration.
Peppa’s Chinese New Year" (4-8 years old): A fun and engaging story featuring Peppa Pig and her friends celebrating Chinese New Year. It incorporates activities like hanging lanterns, eating fortune cookies, and participating in a dragon dance, making it a lively introduction to the holiday for young readers. "Dragon Dance" (ages 2-6): A lift-the-flap book introducing the customs of Chinese New Year. Lift-the-flap books are interactive and can captivate young children's attention, making this a great choice for the younger age group. "Maisy’s Chinese New Year" (3-7 years old): This book involves Maisy and her friends celebrating Chinese New Year. The story includes beautiful gifts, lucky symbols, and a feast. The incorporation of a narrative about the significance of Chinese New Year adds an educational element to the story. "Chelsea’s Chinese New Year" (5-8 years old): Chelsea's family celebrates Chinese New Year, and the book explores the various ways people celebrate this special day. It provides a glimpse into the cultural traditions and festivities associated with Chinese New Year. "Star Will Still Shine" (4-8 years old): Written by a celebrated children's book author, this comforting book is designed to offer solace during challenging times. While not explicitly related to Chinese New Year, it may provide a meaningful and uplifting read, especially for children facing difficulties. The universal theme of family and celebrations adds depth to the story. “Bringing In the New Year" (4-8 years old): is a culturally rich and visually appealing book that introduces young readers to the traditions of the Chinese New Year. It may not align precisely with the theme of an absent parent returning, but it offers valuable lessons about family, celebration, and cultural diversity. The universal themes explored in the book make it a positive and enriching read for children.
I am thrilled to share these amazing reviews of my book Kenny and His Great Invention with you.
Feedbacks have been instrumental in refining my writing. I'm delighted when I hear that both parents and children enjoyed reading it. Thank you!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. He was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era, known for his remarkable talent from an early age. His legacy endures as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western classical music.
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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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