Gingerbread
I admire this writer’s commitment to building the perfect gingerbread house, egg allergies be damned! Here’s their imperfect creation.
I admire this writer’s commitment to building the perfect gingerbread house, egg allergies be damned! Here’s their imperfect creation.
I recently downloaded Simple Blocker. Have you used it? It’s a way to stop yourself from wasting time online instead of getting work done. You simply list all the sites
I was at my favorite local bookstore this weekend, and the bookseller was shocked (and appalled!) that I’ve never read From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by
Hudson Valley residents, please join me and author Amy Axelrod for a talk this Saturday, 11/21 at 2:00 at the Mid-Hudson Heritage Center 317 Main St, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601.
I found this article on the key differences between middle grade and YA books to be really helpful and interesting. Though there are exceptions to every rule, there are major
I wish I’d been at this author panel, which discussed that in-between MG and YA audience of readers 12-14 and how to write for them and market to them.
There are so many great brands, both big and small, who are working to make sure kids with allergies or celiac disease can still trick or treat and enjoy a
This is a good and thoughtful article in Scientific American about food allergies and the danger of possibly over-diagnosis based on inaccurate testing. Don’t worry, it’s not, as IÂ had feared
Are you participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project? Any house that has one on their stoop or driveway has pledged to offer non-food treats to visiting trick-or-treaters, so that even those with
I generally don’t enter into charged debates on my town’s local Facebook parenting page. I’m there to give away stuff (so long forever, Pack ‘n Play!) and find out when