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Story Time is Your Chance to Decompress and Spend Time with Your Kids (don't miss out on precious moments)

  Blog Post 1: Storytime Magic: 5 Ways to Make Reading Extra Fun! Reading with children isn’t just about turning pages—it’s about building memories, sparking imagination, and creating joyful moments. Whether your child is a toddler or an early reader, making storytime extra special can transform a simple book into a beloved treasure. Here are five playful, creative ways to add a little magic to reading time: 1. Use Silly Voices and Sound Effects Bring the characters to life with fun voices! Give the bear a deep growl, let the bunny have a soft, squeaky voice, and turn the bird into a high-pitched chirper. Don’t be afraid to be goofy—kids love it. Add in sound effects, too. Stomping feet, rustling leaves, and crashing waves make the story feel like a movie in their mind. 2. Build a Reading Fort Transform your living room or their bedroom into a cozy story cave. Use blankets, pillows, and a flashlight for a simple fort. The novelty of reading in a new environment makes everything mor...

Let’s Draw Together! How to Create Your Own Storybook Character

Calling all young artists and dreamers! Have you ever wanted to make your own storybook character? Now you can! Grab some crayons, markers, or pencils, and get ready to create a character all your own. Step 1: Choose What Kind of Character You Want Is your character an animal, like a bunny or a bear? A person? A robot? A talking cupcake? Anything goes! Let your imagination run wild. Step 2: Give Them a Name Think of a fun or silly name. Maybe something that hints at who they are, like Bouncy the Bunny or Glimmer the Cat. Names help bring your character to life. Step 3: What Makes Them Special? Does your character have magical powers, like flying or turning invisible? Do they love to bake or build things? Are they really brave or super silly? Every character has something that makes them unique. Step 4: Draw Your Character Time to sketch! Don’t worry about being perfect—just have fun. Add details like hats, bows, capes, or backpacks. Maybe they have sparkly shoes or spots like a giraffe...

Some of the Best Books Ever Sold

  1. "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak A classic tale of imagination, this story follows Max, a mischievous boy who sails away to the land of the Wild Things and becomes their king—only to discover he misses home. 2. "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle With its vibrant collage illustrations and simple counting text, this beloved book follows a caterpillar as he eats his way through the days of the week and transforms into a butterfly. 3. "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown A soothing bedtime story in gentle rhyme, this book bids goodnight to everything in the “great green room,” offering comfort and familiarity to young children. 4. "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle A rhythmic, repetitive text paired with bold illustrations introduces young readers to animals and colors in a captivating, predictable pattern. 5. "Oh, the Places You’ll Go!" by Dr. Seuss A moti...