
Red Sled is nearly wordless but that doesn’t mean the narrative is lacking. The colorful illustrations are full of personality and tell the story of woodland creatures who decide to take a child’s red sled for a moonlit ride.

Red Sled is nearly wordless but that doesn’t mean the narrative is lacking. The colorful illustrations are full of personality and tell the story of woodland creatures who decide to take a child’s red sled for a moonlit ride.

Author/Illustrator Patricia Reeder Eubank recently came out with her latest Halloween book, and no surprise, but we love it. Filled with charming illustrations of magical blue cauldrons, curious black cats and friendly witches, my son and I can’t get enough of it.

In honor of the official start of Autumn I’m giving away a Halloween Book Package that has one copy each of our favorite Halloween books! Entertaining for kids and adults alike, these books would make a great addition to your home library.

If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for great books to read with your child. Here are 5 of our most-loved toddler books at the moment. What are your favorites?

Although we usually stick to board books with my 17-month-old, when I saw this one at Barnes and Noble I couldn’t resist bringing it home. “When a Dragon Moves In” tells the story of a little boy with a big imagination. While visiting the beach with his family he builds a perfect sandcastle – so perfect, in fact, that a dragon moves in.

This adorable version of ‘Ten in the Bed’ is a great way to practice early subtraction skills with toddlers who can count to ten.

Today we discovered a robin’s egg nest, took kaleidoscope photos and added strawberries and mini pumpkins to our container garden. Altogether an awesome day.

Spring is here and we were finally able to do something I’ve been looking forward to for months: plant those seeds we started back in April and setup a toddler snacking garden! (Plus an herb garden for mommy.)
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