Introducing two new holiday sponsors (cue Christmas cartwheel and the throwing of silver tinsel):
FOR KIDS:
I had the pleasure of meeting award winning children’s author Maria Dismondy at one of our road trip stops this summer. Her message is one we share: “In today’s society, it’s important to remind children that, although we are different on the outside, we are very much alike on the inside.” Maria highlights this message in each of her children’s books, Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun, The Juice Box Bully, Pink Tiara Cookies for Three, and the newly released Potato Chip Champ.
In each of her books, Maria talks about important childhood issues–bullying, recognizing differences, understanding kindness, and celebrating individuality. By presenting entertaining scenarios and characters, Maria Dismondy’s books empower kids and help equip them with ways to deal with challenging circumstances.
We love our books–they spur so many great conversations with Lainey.
Books can be ordered through Maria‘s website using links to Paypal, Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
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FOR MAMAS:
Returning sponsor Nella Designs‘ shop right now is a virtual Christmas candy store: personalized illustrations, cards and holiday labels and stickers, custom jewelry, gorgeous art prints and silhouette gifts. Nella Designs site is a happy place to visit and one that is sure to give you some great ideas for the perfect gift this year.
That wishbone necklace!! Bottom row: A unique illustrated wall calendar, my cherished silhouette necklace of my girls, personalized art print
Use Code MERRY for 10% off your order. The international holiday shipping deadline is December 5th (tomorrow), and US shipping deadline is December 14th.
Like Nella Designs on Facebook to learn of upcoming sales.
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Merry Merry Tuesday!
Kasey says
Love Maria’s books! She has a ton of free downloadable activities on her website for teaching the lessons too ๐
Erin says
Kelle, thank you so much for this. My son who’s 6 is being made fun of at school because he’s different. His favorite color is pink and he likes to wear different things than most boys. My heart hurts for him when he comes home from school in tears. I’m going to purchase the “Spaghetti” book for him. Thanks again, Erin
Raelyn says
Kelle….
“In today’s society, it’s important to remind children that, although we are different on the outside, we are very much alike on the inside.”. I like that. ๐
~Raelyn
T Borrenpohl says
There a few things better than spending time with a child and a book.
Sarah Rainey says
Sweet! I’ve been watching these books on Amazon for my son but hadn’t made the leap to purchase yet. I think I will ๐
I also noticed you have a copy of Rainbabies – is that not the sweetest book ever?!?
nate and amy crandell says
Wonderful Post & Blog! Glad I find you ๐ You have a beautiful family!
Shell says
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Angela says
ordering Spaghetti in A Hot Dog Bun immediately!!! thank you for the recommendations!
Love is all you need says
Yay I can’t wait to use those books to teach my kids that underneath all of our beautiful differences we are all just the same! Thanks for sharing.
Rachel says
So sweet! I want Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun ๐ Can’t wait to read it with my kiddos!
Team Lando says
Oh, oh, going on my classroom wish list!
C says
I went To High school with Maria!!! Yay! Love her books.
Mom Fashion World says
I want to buy those books for my son.
PapillionMom says
@ ERIN
Please check out the book entitled “The Sissy Duckling”. It is a wonderful story about a boy duckling who loves to bake, sew, cheerlead, and anything that a ‘stereotypical’ boy duck shouldn’t enjoy. I am a teaching candidate and have used this story several times with young children with very good results.
Kelle==as always, LOVE your sponsors!
Patti says
when you get tired of the “READ” letters, will you send them to me? ๐ Because I really want them.
Kenz is wanting some earrings you’ve worn that look like red and white striped buttons or circles or something…if you think of which ones they are and where they’re from email me?
Those books look ADORABLE !
kelseywilliams says
kelle! where did you get the letters READ? my daughter’s name is Rooney so i am creating a wall of Rs for her. thanks ๐
Victoria C. says
Love Maria Dismondy! Met her when ‘Spaghetti in a HotDog Bun’ was released and she had a party at the bar I was working at in Novi, MI. Bought 2 signed copies. Still one of our fav books!
AKC says
Kelle! quick question: where did you get that book shelf? I saw a bunch of similar IKEA hacks on the internets but that one is a bit short and this one looks like a better length for what I need.
thanks so much!!
notjustanothermom.com says
Thank you for the book recommendations! My son is different on the outside (he was born – surprisingly! – with a form of dwarfism a year ago), but simply amazing and very much alike on the inside. Sounds like these books would be a great addition to our collection…especially now for my 4 year old daughter.
PS. Totally copied your “read” letters when I saw your post about making them way back when. They are one of my favourite things in my daughter’s room!
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