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You know them. You love them. You wish they were your mom in real life. Our favorite fictional moms from TV, books, and movies set a pretty high standard for real-life moms. When I was a kid I pictured myself being just like Claire Huxtable when I grew up. Now that I am a mom, MORE »
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Martha Stewart has a new book out! Living the Good Long Life: A Practical Guide to Caring For Yourself and Others just hit the shelves and it’s chock full of good things. Love her or love-to-hate-her, Martha practices what she preaches. This new book offers tips and resources for taking care of yourself as you get MORE »
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Bill Cosby has this to say about parenthood, “In spite of the six thousand manuals on child raising in the bookstores, child raising is still a dark continent and no one really knows anything. You just need a lot of love and luck—and, of course, courage.” (Fatherhood, 1986). Author Julie K. Nelson comes from a teaching background MORE »
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The celebrated children's book author is nearly a century old - but her characters (Henry Huggins, Beezus and Ramona, Otis Spofford) are timeless. Here are just a few of our favorite Cleary titles; how many have your children read?
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Watch William and Kate duel with wands on their visit to Hogwarts.
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Batman, books, and blocks. What are three things that build imagination?
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