The children’s books in our home library I bring out every September: -Sophie Mouse The Maple Festival by Poppy Green-Apples and Pumpkins by Anne Rockwell-Autumn by Gerda Muller-Wild Child by Lyn Plourde-Worm Weather by Jean Taft-Wet World by Norma Simon These are just from our home library, many many more get checked out from ourContinue reading “Children’s Books I Bring Out Every September”
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Elderberry Harvest & Syrup Recipe
The elderberry harvest has begun on our little farm. We have been selling the berries by the basket at our weekly farmers market booth, but still have an abundance for personal use. These berries can be messy and time consuming to work with, but it is so worth the extra work. To make processing theseContinue reading “Elderberry Harvest & Syrup Recipe”
August
August is for blackberries so ripe they fall into your basket with just a touchPlums as sweet as sugar, but growing mealyStrawberries waningblueberries goneAugust is for dragonflies riding on each others backs, then touching their tails down into the waterDeers coming near to nibble the gardenBirds leaving their nestsMornings cloaked in mistAugust is for canningandContinue reading “August”
An Introduction
Hi, I’m Kendra. As a mom of two, in a low screen time household, I read a LOT of children’s books. I’m passionate about the type of media I expose my children to and that includes the books we read. To me it is important not only to model kind behavior in person but alsoContinue reading “An Introduction”