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One of a Kind Creatures: A "Sunday Spotlight" Children's Book Review
A book review on One of a Kind Creatures, written and illustrated by Tasos Georgiou. This is a powerful and thoughtful story about belonging, differences, and discovering strength in what makes us unique.
This story introduces us to three very different animal friends, each struggling to fit into a world that expects them to be something they are not. Includes thoughts from a mom-counselor and strategies for expanding on social-emotional learning.
Jolene Phillips
Jan 184 min read


"Sunday Spotlight" A Celebration of Being Yourself: A Children's Book Review
I Don’t Wanna Be a Dino follows Dougie as he tries to be anything other than himself, only to learn that who he is truly matters. With bright, engaging illustrations and a heartfelt message, this story gently introduces self-acceptance, strengths, and confidence for kids ages 3–7. A wonderful read-aloud that opens the door to meaningful social-emotional conversations.
Jolene Phillips
Dec 20, 20253 min read


"Sunday Spotlight" Learning, Community, and Finding Balance: A Children's Book Review
Set in the sweet community of Harmony Lane, Ready… Set… Frog! and Let’s Work Smarter explore balance, teamwork, and problem-solving in kid-friendly ways. These warm, beautifully illustrated stories help young children learn about helping others, working together, and finding what works best, at home, in classrooms, and beyond.
Jolene Phillips
Dec 20, 20254 min read


Blowing Wishes, Catching Calm: Our Dandelion Magic Read
Teaching kids deep breaths can go two ways: peaceful calm…or a spit-covered coffee table. Guess which one we got?
This month’s Imagination Library book delivery brought us Dandelion Magic by Darren Farrell, a whimsical, laugh-out-loud story that turned our “calming breath practice” into speed puffs, giggles, and yes…a little spit on the coffee table.
But behind the silliness is something powerful: a playful way to help kids manage big feelings, slow down, and discover calm
Jolene Phillips
Aug 16, 20254 min read
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