Books Archives - Mom Blog Society https://momblogsociety.com/category/books/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 12:20:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Exploring the Lover Archetype: Love, Beauty, and Connection https://momblogsociety.com/exploring-the-lover-archetype-love-beauty-and-connection/ https://momblogsociety.com/exploring-the-lover-archetype-love-beauty-and-connection/#comments Thu, 13 Feb 2025 12:20:51 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=88845 Among the most deep and fascinating archetypal psychology and narrative models is the Lover archetype. It speaks to ideas of love, passion, beauty, and close emotional relationships. Whether in literature, mythology, or contemporary media, the Lover archetype speaks to people looking for meaning via relationships and the search for emotional and aesthetic gratification. Knowing the [...]

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Among the most deep and fascinating archetypal psychology and narrative models is the Lover archetype. It speaks to ideas of love, passion, beauty, and close emotional relationships. Whether in literature, mythology, or contemporary media, the Lover archetype speaks to people looking for meaning via relationships and the search for emotional and aesthetic gratification. Knowing the Lover archetype can help us to better understand our needs, relationships, and creative expressions.

The Core Traits of the Lover Archetype

The Lover archetype is motivated by a great respect of connection, intimacy, and beauty. Passionate people who view life by their senses, lovers value emotional depth and significant events. Seeking harmony and unity, they work to bring beauty into their relationships as well as their surroundings. This archetype is usually connected with traits like empathy, loyalty, and a yearning for transcendence via love.

The Lover Archetype in Mythology and Literature

The Lover archetype has evolved over history in many different shapes throughout civilizations and narrative systems. With her alluring appeal and search for connection, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, best embodies the Lover archetype in Greek mythology. Likewise, the sad romance of Romeo and Juliet in Shakespearean literature emphasizes the great passion and loyalty unique to the Lover. These tales show the Lover’s search for fulfillment and oneness even in the face of challenges and compromises.

The Lover Archetype in Modern Media

From romantic movies and books to social media influencers stressing beauty and emotional connection, the Lover archetype shows itself in many different forms in modern culture. Passionate, transforming love has universal appeal shown by characters like Jack and Rose from Titanic or Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice. Furthermore reflecting the emphasis on self-acceptance and inner harmony of the Lover archetype is the emergence of self-love movements and mindfulness techniques.

Strengths and Challenges of the Lover Archetype

Among the numerous strengths the Lover archetype presents are a natural ability to create strong connections, a respect for the present moment, and a more creative capacity. Their emotional intelligence helps them to create close bonds and radiance for everyone around them. The Lover archetype can nevertheless also struggle with emotional dependence, idealizing of relationships, and boundary issues. Sometimes their need for connection results in emptiness when love is not returned.

The Lover Archetype in Personal Growth

Accepting the Lover archetype could inspire great personal development and self-discovery. People can use the abilities of this archetype while keeping emotional balance by developing self-love and investigating creative pursuits. Practices such as journaling, pursuing artistic interests, and fostering positive connections can enable the Lover’s traits to be fully integrated. Understanding the necessity of both outside and inside sources of love can help one build a more sustainable happiness and connection.

How to Cultivate the Lover Archetype in Your Life

Bringing the Lover archetype into your daily life means appreciating connection, passion, and beauty. Your experience of the Lover’s energy can be improved by small deeds including showing thanks, surrounding yourself with art and environment, and building real relationships. Giving self-care, emotional authenticity, and sincere communication top priority can help you to connect even more with people and yourself.

A strong force influencing our relationships, creativity, and sense of fulfillment is the Lover archetype. Whether manifested in romantic relationships, creative pursuits, or self-love, this archetype reminds us of the great beauty discovered in relationships and passion. Understanding and welcoming the Lover inside will help us to have a more fulfilled, significant life full of love, beauty, and honesty.

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How This New Picture Book Helps Kids Dream Big, Build Confidence, and Overcome Challenges https://momblogsociety.com/how-this-new-picture-book-helps-kids-dream-big-build-confidence-and-overcome-challenges/ https://momblogsociety.com/how-this-new-picture-book-helps-kids-dream-big-build-confidence-and-overcome-challenges/#comments Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:19:27 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=88817 Encouraging children to dream big and embrace challenges has never been more vital in today’s world. As parents and educators seek tools to empower young minds, Rosie J. Pova’s latest picture book, Sally’s MUsical Tale, illustrated by Claire Zhang (Yeehoo Press, April 2025) emerges as a standout resource. Tailored for children aged 4 to 8, [...]

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Encouraging children to dream big and embrace challenges has never been more vital in today’s world. As parents and educators seek tools to empower young minds, Rosie J. Pova’s latest picture book, Sally’s MUsical Tale, illustrated by Claire Zhang (Yeehoo Press, April 2025) emerges as a standout resource. Tailored for children aged 4 to 8, this book isn’t just a story—it’s an opportunity to teach resilience, build confidence, and inspire a growth mindset in readers.

From relatable characters to a compelling narrative, the book combines entertainment with transformative takeaways. It addresses challenges children face, like self-doubt and fear of failure, offering actionable examples that can shape their approach to life. Here’s a closer look at why this picture book belongs in every home and classroom.

Building Confidence Through Relatable Characters

Confidence is an essential building block of a child’s development, and stories play a pivotal role in nurturing it. In this picture book, the protagonist faces realistic struggles, mirroring the everyday challenges children encounter. Whether it’s tackling a new skill or overcoming a setback, the character’s journey resonates with young readers, showing them that confidence grows through perseverance and effort.

Through vibrant illustrations and thoughtful dialogue, children see the main character, Sally, grappling with doubt but ultimately finding strength. These moments allow young readers to connect deeply with the story and feel empowered by the character’s triumphs. It’s not about being perfect but learning that self-belief and resourcefulness are the key to unlocking potential.

The book also includes subtle prompts for educators, parents and caregivers, encouraging them to ask questions like, “What would you do in this situation?” or “Have you ever faced a similar challenge?” These discussions help children internalize the message, making the takeaways even more impactful.

Overcoming Challenges with a Growth Mindset

The book introduces the concept of a growth mindset in a way that’s accessible for children. It emphasizes that mistakes are a natural part of learning, not something to be feared. When children see the protagonist make errors, learn from them, and ultimately succeed, they begin to understand that effort and persistence can lead to improvement.

Parents and teachers can use the book as a springboard to discuss the value of perseverance. For example, if a child is hesitant about trying a new activity, reading about the protagonist’s journey can inspire them to take the first step. The story also provides reassurance that challenges are not roadblocks but opportunities to grow stronger and smarter.

This approach aligns with modern educational strategies that prioritize resilience and adaptability. By weaving these principles into the narrative, Rosie J. Pova ensures that young readers gain skills they can carry into adulthood. The book becomes more than just a story—it’s a tool for personal development.

Dreaming Big and Believing in Possibilities

One of the most inspiring aspects of this picture book is its focus on dreaming big. The protagonist sets lofty goals, proving that no dream is too wild or unattainable with the right mindset and determination. For young readers, this message is incredibly empowering.

Children are natural dreamers, but they often need encouragement to pursue their ambitions. This book nurtures that potential by showing that success begins with a belief in oneself. Through the protagonist’s journey, children learn that dreaming big doesn’t mean avoiding challenges; it means embracing them and working hard to overcome them.

Parents and educators can use the story to spark discussions about their children’s aspirations. What do they want to achieve? What obstacles might they face, and how can they overcome them? These conversations help children see their goals as achievable, no matter how ambitious they may seem.

A Must-Have for Classrooms and Homes

Rosie J. Pova’s picture book isn’t just for bedtime reading; it’s a valuable educational resource. Teachers can incorporate the story into lessons about resilience, problem-solving, and the power of perseverance. Its universal themes make it suitable for a variety of settings, from classrooms to libraries and beyond.

What sets Sally’s Musical Tale apart is its ability to engage both children and adults. Parents will find it equally inspiring, as it provides practical ways to encourage their children to embrace challenges and aim high. The story also includes helpful discussion points, allowing families to bond over meaningful conversations.

As Rosie J. Pova explains, “Every child deserves to believe in their potential and see challenges as opportunities to grow.” This book delivers that message with heart, clarity, and some humor, making it an essential addition to any child’s collection.

Conclusion

Helping children build confidence, embrace challenges, and dream big are critical components of their development. Rosie J. Pova’s latest picture book encapsulates these values in an engaging and relatable way, offering young readers a story that inspires and empowers.

Whether you’re a parent looking to guide your child through life’s hurdles or a teacher seeking resources to foster resilience in the classroom, this book is an invaluable tool. By combining relatable characters, a focus on growth mindset, and an emphasis on dreaming big, it provides children with the tools they need to thrive.

Add Sally’s Musical Tale to your collection today and watch as it transforms how children view challenges and possibilities. With the story’s gentle guidance and impactful message, young readers can turn their wildest dreams into reality.

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Discover a Groundbreaking Guide for 21st Century Families: “Saving My Son” by Pamela Wirth https://momblogsociety.com/discover-a-groundbreaking-guide-for-21st-century-families-saving-my-son-by-pamela-wirth/ https://momblogsociety.com/discover-a-groundbreaking-guide-for-21st-century-families-saving-my-son-by-pamela-wirth/#comments Tue, 03 Sep 2024 20:22:30 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=87146 September 3, 2024 – In a time when chronic illness and autoimmune disorders in families are on the rise, a new book offers hope and practical solutions for families facing these challenges. “Saving My Son: Navigating and Winning Better Cognitive and Immune Function” by Pamela Wirth, with contributions from Melanie Alarcio, MD, Jeremy Appleton, ND, Aravind [...]

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September 3, 2024 – In a time when chronic illness and autoimmune disorders in families are on the rise, a new book offers hope and practical solutions for families facing these challenges. “Saving My Son: Navigating and Winning Better Cognitive and Immune Function” by Pamela Wirth, with contributions from Melanie Alarcio, MD, Jeremy Appleton, ND, Aravind Bagade, MD, Teri Bagnasco, MD, NMD, Nick Delgado, PhD, ABAAHP, CHT, Mark Rohde, PhD, and several families, is now available, providing an invaluable resource for parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike.

This compelling guidebook combines modern neuroscience with integrative health practices to  address the cognitive and immune dysfunctions affecting millions of families today. Wirth shares her personal journey of navigating her son’s sudden onset of vocal, mental and motor symptoms, a journey that led her to discover the critical link between diet, environmental factors, neurological health and the gut-brain axis.

With contributions from leading experts in allopathic, naturopathic and integrative medicine, “Saving My Son” delivers actionable advice on how to manage and even reverse the symptoms of chronic disorders through a holistic approach. Readers will learn about the importance of understanding the root causes of diseases and the role that proper nutrition, lifestyle changes, and innovative therapies can play in restoring health.

Praise for “Saving My Son”:

  • “An inspiring story… You will learn approaches that will apply to your healing journey out of any chronic disease.” – Dr. David Hanscom, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
  • “A phenomenal job of presenting the importance of finding the root cause of every disease.” – Dr. David Gallegos, NMD
  • “Thought-provoking and provides stories of hope for those wanting to understand how damage can be reversed.” – Dr. Richard P. Jacoby, DPM

About the Author:

Pamela Wirth is a passionate advocate for integrative health and the founder of Hello Health Nutrition LLC dba Hello Health and podcast host of Hello Health, Empowered Moms. Her dedication to finding solutions for her son’s health issues has led her to collaborate with a team of medical professionals, resulting in this comprehensive guide to better cognitive and immune function with more tools and services on the way.

She founded Hello Health after struggling with the costs needed to find the root cause when her son was (mis)diagnosed with disorders including depression, anxiety, OCD and autism. Inspired to bring brain, gut, and immune education and resources to more people, Pamela discovered access to honest, natural supplements, community, cost-effective lab testing and telemedicine wasn’t easy to come by, and Hello Health was born. While the community is largely North American based, there is support to expand globally.

“Saving My Son” is a must-read for anyone looking to empower their family’s health journey with knowledge and hope. It is available now in paperback and ebook formats.

Purchase Information:
ISBN: 978-1-7331535-2-2 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-7331535-3-9 (ebook)
Available through major book retailers, Amazon and online.

For more information, interviews, or review copies, please contact Pamela Wirth at hello@hello.health.

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The Umbrella Project Is For Everyone! https://momblogsociety.com/the-umbrella-project-is-for-everyone/ https://momblogsociety.com/the-umbrella-project-is-for-everyone/#comments Tue, 23 May 2023 16:02:51 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=83081 Imagine for a moment, what is would be like, if the world was full of well adjusted individuals. Everyone had perfect social skills and everyone’s self esteem was great. Everyone could cope with whatever life has in store for them. Yes, imagine is all we can do. Most (if not all) people do not fall [...]

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Imagine for a moment, what is would be like, if the world was full of well adjusted individuals. Everyone had perfect social skills and everyone’s self esteem was great. Everyone could cope with whatever life has in store for them. Yes, imagine is all we can do. Most (if not all) people do not fall into that category. In fact, even the most successful and popular people still struggle in some areas of their life. Why is that so? Well it has to do with the fact that we don’t teach our children the basic skills that they need to succeed. We teach the ABC’s, arithmetic, and right from wrong, but the truth of the mater is, most adults do not possess those skills as well. So how is it that we can end this repetitive cycle so that we can be well rounded adults and children; able to take on the world? That’s where The Umbrella Project comes in…

In order to assure that our children are not forgotten, Doctor Jen Forristal has written this book, The Umbrella Effect, as a guide to help your children build life long skills. This book will walk you step-by-step so that you are able to help your children by strengthening their coping skills. Many times we don’t know what to say or when to say it. With Dr. Forristal’s guidance, you can confidently help your children as she has countless other children. It all starts with a step in the right direction and you build on that. Here is where you can get a copy for yourself: The Umbrella Effect. But let me tell you about The Umbrella Project.

When I first started looking into The Umbrella Project, I just thought it was for kids. And, although that is a great place to start, I realized that it goes much deeper than that. It’s for everyone. No one is perfect. We all have room for improvement because,  somewhere along the line, we stopped spending time with our children and making sure that they have the skills and tools they need to become well rounded individuals. And not just my generation, but perhaps two generations before that. I applaud the fact that The Umbrella Project has taken the time to help us all get on our feet. Here is how it works…

You, as well as your whole family can take a ten minute assessment. After the assessment, you will receive a guide that will walk you through how you can emphasize your strong skills and begin working on your weaker ones. Above is the assessment Umbrella. After the assessment it will show all of the areas that you need to work on and all of the areas that you are strong in. It’s actually pretty amazing! You can share the experience with your children, students, spouse, or anyone that you want to share it with. There are many who would not think of going it alone, but with a shared experience, many will be willing to participate. So why don’t you invite someone to join you. Both of you will be glad you did!

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Life is full of challenges. As an adult, we know we must find a way to solve the problem, but children will sometimes avoid the problem because they have not honed their solving skills. The Umbrella Project guides them through the problems within themselves and these are stepping stones to solving bigger problems that will eventually come in life. Your journey through life will put you in places that you never would have gone, but through the trials, we become who we are. And in some cases, we become a better person. When we become better people, the world becomes a better place. I for one am glad I found The Umbrella Project. Here is where you can learn more about it: The Umbrella Project.

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Learning Spanish With Sol Book Boxes https://momblogsociety.com/learning-spanish-with-sol-book-boxes/ https://momblogsociety.com/learning-spanish-with-sol-book-boxes/#comments Tue, 27 Dec 2022 15:35:20 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=81378 Reading is something that we take for granted. It can help us gain knowledge, expand our awareness, let us live alternate realities, and go places we may never get to visit. When I was young, books were a source of learning. I never knew how fascinating books could be until I got into my teen [...]

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Reading is something that we take for granted. It can help us gain knowledge, expand our awareness, let us live alternate realities, and go places we may never get to visit. When I was young, books were a source of learning. I never knew how fascinating books could be until I got into my teen years. It just depends on whether your parents influence you and show you that books are one of the most beneficial things on our planet. I know it wasn’t easy for my parents, but all of that has changed with Sol Book Boxes! You can now go on line to purchase books, and they will be delivered right to your door. But these aren’t just a children’s book, these are High Quality Spanish and Bilingual books. If you think they can be found anywhere, you are going to have to re-think that one. These kind of books aren’t that easy to find. Your child can explore, and what’s more, they can learn more about their heritage. They can grow emotionally, intellectually, and culturally. With Sol Book Boxes they can either get Spanish books or Bilingual books to help them learn and grow. Let’s take a look at this fascinating way that your child can explore the world.

Each title is hand-selected for your reader based on the following criteria: age, language proficiency, and interests. This way, you are getting exactly what you want and exactly what you need! And they have several subscriptions, depending on how much reading your child wants to do. They have one book a month, two books a month, and three books a month. They will never get bored reading with Sol Book Boxes. Oh, and Sol Book Boxes has an easy way for you to give this as a gift to someone special; for your grand child, niece, or nephew. Here is the link to easily give someone that gift of reading: Sol Gift Boxes

It is always exciting to watch your children learn. They will become more familiar with Spanish and that is the goal, right? These books can be handed down or shared with friends. Now there is a good idea, if you have a friend and your children are similar in age, you both could get Sol Book Boxes, then you could share with each other and everyone wins!

So, whatever your child’s age; whether you are looking for one, two, or three books a month; or whether you are looking for Spanish or Bilingual books, Sol Book Boxes has you covered! Here is the link so that you can get started: Sol Book Box.

And to make it easy for you to stay connected with them on their Social Media Platforms, here are the links. Just click the appropriate icon below. You’ll be glad you did.

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Bonnie Wallace’s WE CAN BOOKS Is a Must Have For Kids Learning To Read https://momblogsociety.com/bonnie-wallaces-we-can-books-is-a-must-have-for-kids-learning-to-read/ https://momblogsociety.com/bonnie-wallaces-we-can-books-is-a-must-have-for-kids-learning-to-read/#comments Tue, 06 Dec 2022 18:28:48 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=81037 Photo credit: Dawn Bowery Mom to celebrity actress/singer Dove Cameron, Bonnie Wallace is the true definition of a supermom–not to mention an incredible author, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Bonnie recently launched her new app/phonics based book series for kids, We Can Books. We Can Books is Bonnie’s way of sharing a cherished part of her family history with the world. [...]

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Mom to celebrity actress/singer Dove Cameron, Bonnie Wallace is the true definition of a supermom–not to mention an incredible author, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Bonnie recently launched her new app/phonics based book series for kids, We Can Books. We Can Books is Bonnie’s way of sharing a cherished part of her family history with the world. It’s an incredibly special and valuable learning tool for kids that combines familiar images and simple key words to help them learn to read. We sat down with Bonnie to chat about her experience raising two incredible and successful children, parenting, and all things We Can Books!

You are a mom to two beautiful and successful adult children, Actress Dove Cameron and celebrity voice trainer Claire Hosterman. How is parenting adult children different from parenting children under 18, besides the obvious everyday care that comes with having children under your roof?

It’s an exercise in learning how and when to be hands-off. Young adults aren’t served when you do too much for them, or when you try to protect them from everything. The painful truth is, you can’t protect your kids from the world, you can only try to give them the tools to walk through it with as much grace as possible, and to make good choices. Then to help them find ways to get back up again when something difficult happens. I wish I could wrap my arms around my girls and protect them from every pain-! But I recognize that I won’t be right there every moment of their lives, and so I try to give them strategies for managing difficult situations themselves. Specifically, I focus on helping them reframe their experiences, and keeping a sense of perspective. On the flip side, it’s also a real joy to watch them grow into themselves.

Photo courtesy of Bonnie Wallace’s Instagram

How do you continue to create cherished memories and continue family traditions with two very busy children?

That’s been a challenge! With our extended family still in the Seattle area, and Dove’s work often taking her far from our home base in LA, we try to be flexible and not get too attached to needing to have things be the same every year. What really matters is being together, whether that means we all fly to NY because Dove is doing a project there and can’t come home, or celebrating the holidays early or late so we can all be together. This year the girls and I are celebrating Christmas early so I can fly to the UK to be with my husband and his family, who haven’t all been together since the pandemic started almost three years ago. A few times we’ve celebrated Christmas several weeks late, because that’s when we were able to all be in the same place. I find that staying clear about the main thing—which is that we love each other and WANT to be together– and not sweating the details—is the secret to happiness around the holidays. 

What advice would you have for moms who are about to transition from parenting children in their home to seeing them enter adulthood, and go off to college?

Basic life skills like cooking, banking, and laundry etc. are important of course, but also think about what kind of self-talk you’d like them to engage in when you’re not there, and model that. What do you want the voice inside their head to say to them in your absence? There’s a wonderful classic book by Carol Dweck called Mindset that I think is really helpful in that regard.

But equally true is how we need to prepare ourselves for that massive transition. It can be challenging for a mom whose days have been literally structured—for 18+ years—by what it takes to care for and raise another human being. When that changes, it’s easy to feel a sense of identity crisis. We aren’t the same people we were before we had children. We’re deeper and bigger and may have no idea who we are outside of that role. If we have more than one child, the span of time from the first child to the last one leaving the nest can be most of our adult lives! I was 24 when my daughter Claire was born, and 49 when Dove turned 18 and moved into her own place. A lot of life happens between those years! It’s been a real process for me to discover who I want to be in the world since then. If you’re intentional—and lucky—it can be a time of Renaissance. 

Photo courtesy of We Can Books

You recently launched We Can Books which stems from a beautiful family legacy started by your father. Was it an emotional experience finally getting able to share a piece of your family history with the world?

Yes! I could never have dreamed that my father’s powerful insight—combining family photos with the proven science of phonics—could be made available for parents to create literally in the palm of your hand! When my dad made the first book for Claire—Claire Can— 30 years ago, it was a true labor of love, with weeks of cutting and pasting and photocopying from the family albums. Today, with the We Can Books app, you can either upload photos from your phone that relate to a key phonics word on each page—or make a game out of staging the photos—or just go with our beautiful, preloaded photos, and make an heirloom quality hardback book that your child will love learning to read. The combination of familiar images with the word sets creates an emotional connection that keeps a child engaged and makes them want to open the books again and again. 

We Can Books is a series of three personalized books that lead children through a progression of related phonics words. By the time they can make their way through all three books, they are well on their way to independent reading. While We Can Books uses an app to create its one-of-a-kind photo phonics books, the end product is an old-school hardback book that children can hold in their hands. It’s the best of both worlds: technology and tradition in the service of education. I love knowing that my father’s gift of love for his grandchildren will contribute to the lives of so many families. And I love seeing how moved he is that his wonderful idea is helping to make the world a better place.

What were some of the challenges you faced starting We Can Books, and how did you overcome them?

So many challenges! I’ve been incredibly lucky to work with great partners, which has made all the difference. Our UK-based app developer is brilliant. We had a long, challenging road finding the right white label printing partner who could deliver the quality books we wanted. We went through four different ones before finding the perfect fit, and each time the app had to be tweaked for each printer’s needs. Along the way, we thought we were ready to launch with one, just to have them pull out at the last minute. Finally, the printer we wanted all along developed the capacity to work with us. This challenge added most of a year to our development timeline, which added to costs, and lost us momentum before the holiday season hit, which has been frustrating. Of course, since We Can Books is app-based, there have been technology challenges as well.  But we finally have all the right pieces in place, which is gratifying. 

All along, I think the secret to overcoming these challenges has been keeping an eye on the “why” of what we are doing. I believe with all my heart in the importance of teaching children to read, and I know that the We Can Books approach works. Kids love it. 

What makes We Can Books such a vital learning tool for young children? 

I think it’s the emotional connection that they feel with the books, as well as the intuitive way the images and the words relate. When children see images of themselves and their world—for example, a photo of themselves in a hat, or with their pet cat, on the cat/hat/mat/fat/rat/bat page, they are deeply, naturally engaged. They’re excited. And that emotional engagement helps them to make the connection between the sounds and the letters, which is so crucial to learning how to read. The key word that relates to the image—say, “CAT” or “HAT”—is phonetically related to the other words on the page, so it’s an easy, intuitive leap for the child to go from the key word to the rest of the word set. And then they’re actually starting to read!

The power of association, particularly for children, has always been a vital tool for learning. We Can Books uniquely leverages this insight, using photos uploaded from your phone. The end product is a tactile, analog antidote to the digital overload faced by children today.


Photo courtesy of We Can Books

Can you walk us through the process of setting up a personalized We Can Book?

Yes! It’s fun and easy. First you simply download the app, which you can do either on the App Store or the Google Play Store. We ask for your name and email address to create your account, so that we can save your book for you, and ask you to confirm your email so we know it’s correct. Then the app itself walks you through the steps! 

  1. First, choose which of the three We Can Books you want to make. If your child is just ready to start reading, we recommend beginning with Volume 1. 
  2. Enter the name of your child and a fun photo of them for the cover, then sign the dedication page.
  3. We start by giving you a set of words for each page.
  4. As you move through each page, you choose a picture from your photo gallery on your phone or take a new one that matches one of the words in that set. No worries if you can’t find a photo or take one to match, we have a great image for each page you can use. The search function in your gallery can be a great tool here! It can be a fun project to make the book together with your child.
  5. When you’re happy with your image, drag and drop the relevant word into the best place near the image.
  6. Repeat what you’ve just done for the remaining pages in the book to complete it.
  7. When you’re done making your book, upload a photo of you and your child for the back cover. Review the book, and then order it! 

10 % of the annual profits from We Can Books will go to support Children’s Literacy Programs. What can you tell us about this program?

We know that not every family is able to create original one-of-a-kind books to help their child learn how to read. In keeping with our mission to support the gift of reading for as many young people as possible, We Can Books is committed to donating 10% of our annual profits to global literacy programs. The three nonprofit programs we are currently targeting are the World Literacy Foundation, Reading is Fundamental, and Room to Read. They are fantastic organizations, and I encourage everyone to check them out.

 

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A Giveaway of Kelly Vincent’s Book, Ugly https://momblogsociety.com/a-giveaway-of-kelly-vincents-book-ugly/ https://momblogsociety.com/a-giveaway-of-kelly-vincents-book-ugly/#comments Fri, 01 Jul 2022 18:03:18 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=78629 Kelly Vincent’s new book Ugly is a captivating story that mimics her own life’s struggles from growing up different in conservative America. Kelly grew up in Oklahoma and went to the University of Oklahoma before leaving the state. She spent a couple of summers in St. Paul, Minnesota; studied at the University of Glasgow, Scotland [...]

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Kelly Vincent’s new book Ugly is a captivating story that mimics her own life’s struggles from growing up different in conservative America. Kelly grew up in Oklahoma and went to the University of Oklahoma before leaving the state. She spent a couple of summers in St. Paul, Minnesota; studied at the University of Glasgow, Scotland (still her favorite place); studied Spanish in Guadalajara, Mexico; moved to State College, Pennsylvania for another job; and finally came out to the Seattle area for a new job. And now she’s working on a Bachelor of Fine Arts to become an illustrator to supplement her writing, with a concentration in children’s book illustration. Now that everyone is on the same page, let’s take a look at her book “Ugly“.

Ugly is her newly released book. This book was a semifinalist in the 2019 BookLife Prize Children’s and Young Adult category. The story line is about “Nic”, a struggling teen trying to cope with a friend (Sam) who is moving thousands of miles away. Not only is she struggling with her friend moving so far away, but she is also struggling with her own sexuality and gender identity, Nic is also a talented artist and she is working toward entering several pieces in her school’s art contest throughout the book. Before Sam moves, she and Nic start a “campaign” called OSIN (short for Operation Social Interaction for Nic) where they try to put Nic in situations that will enable her to make friends. So the book is also about female friendship, Nic also learns that not everyone has to be a best friend like Sam. Nic is learning how to trust Sam more and be a better friend to her. It’s also about challenging yourself and setting standards, but forgiving yourself for not being perfect. An uplifting book for anyone who has struggles in their own life.

Kelly Vincent also has other books that she has previously written. One of which is Finding Frances, which was honored by several indie book awards. You just cannot deny that Kelly knows a thing or two about writing!

If you would like to learn more about Kelly Vincent’s book Ugly, follow this link: BOOK

Oh, and I don’t want to forget to tell you, Kelly Vincent is promoting a giveaway! Five lucky contestants are going to win their choice of either a physical copy of the book “Ugly”, or a digital copy; your choice! If you are interested in a chance to win this book, you have come to the right place. Enter here!

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you can also keep in contact with her through her social media here:

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How to Teach Kids About Dental Hygiene: Fun (FREE) Activities! https://momblogsociety.com/how-to-teach-kids-about-dental-hygiene-fun-free-activities/ https://momblogsociety.com/how-to-teach-kids-about-dental-hygiene-fun-free-activities/#comments Wed, 16 Mar 2022 19:04:57 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=77334 Starting healthy habits young is essential to helping kids grow up happy and healthy. Simple tasks like brushing your teeth, seeing the dentist, and flossing are critical to a child’s overall health and wellbeing. Children with untreated cavities, for instance, often experience pain and infections which can make it difficult to eat nutritious food, speak [...]

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Starting healthy habits young is essential to helping kids grow up happy and healthy. Simple tasks like brushing your teeth, seeing the dentist, and flossing are critical to a child’s overall health and wellbeing. Children with untreated cavities, for instance, often experience pain and infections which can make it difficult to eat nutritious food, speak clearly, socialize and learn in school. As they get older, they may also be at a higher risk for conditions like cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, respiratory and digestive problems, and other conditions.

DentalPlans.com, an online marketplace for dental savings plans, has launched a new, completely FREE activity book aimed at helping families teach their children about dental hygiene and oral health in a fun, engaging way.

The activity book includes three different activities. Here’s what’s inside:

Healthy Smiles Coloring Book

As you color, find answers to common questions, such as:

  • How often should I take my child to the dentist?
  • How long do they need to brush for?
  • Tips for flossing
  • And more!

Word Search

A fun way to learn dental words!

Tooth Fairy Origami

Make losing baby teeth more fun!

Children can create an origami envelope to place their tooth in, before putting it under their pillow for the tooth fairy to collect.

Download your free activity book today!

DentalPlans.com is committed to helping raise a healthy generation of children through education on the importance of oral health. Families can maximize the activity books’ impact by doing the activities together and discussing how to apply the advice in their everyday routine.

If you don’t have a pediatric or family dentist, DentalPlans.com can help you find a dentist and explore ways to lower the cost with a dental savings plan.

Dental savings plans are an affordable alternative to traditional dental insurance that can provide plan members with discounts of 10-60% on most dental procedures, including braces, filings and more, for the whole family. 

Learn more and Download Your Free Activity Book using the link above!

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2022 Resolution: Read More Books…Bilingual Books! https://momblogsociety.com/2022-resolution-read-more-booksbilingual-books/ https://momblogsociety.com/2022-resolution-read-more-booksbilingual-books/#comments Wed, 26 Jan 2022 17:31:42 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=76617 If reading has fallen through the cracks of day-to-day life, let the new year inspire you to start all over, and with a great purpose. Immersing your child daily in two languages helps teach life lessons in a very special way, and reading is a great way to do it.  By choosing bilingual books to [...]

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If reading has fallen through the cracks of day-to-day life, let the new year inspire you to start all over, and with a great purpose. Immersing your child daily in two languages helps teach life lessons in a very special way, and reading is a great way to do it. 

By choosing bilingual books to read with your child, you’re lovingly passing on values all while helping them learn a second language. 

Studies show reading bilingual books promotes:

  • improvement in vocabulary, memory, listening & problem solving skills
  • processing skills 
  • diversity, inclusiveness and honoring heritage
  • empathy, as children put themselves in the characters’ point of view
  • the love of reading, fun & naturally!

Feppy books bring language to life and immerses kids in the character’s point of view, which can help teach cognitive and social emotional learning. This is an incredible way to spend meaningful time together while supporting your child’s bilingual journey.

Feppy books are fun, original stories that encourage creativity and open- mindedness through stories of day-to-day life lessons. Feppy books are created with a page written in Spanish beside a page in English, fueling the power of bilingualism in an effortless way.  

Feppy now offers books for sale individually in their shop!

Why not add a host of language-learning benefits with the stories you read?

Feppy’s core belief is that play is the best way to learn a language, and that raising bilingual children is a gift of opportunity.

Explore Feppy Box! Each monthly subscription box comes with a book, game, song and more to help your children play their way to a new language.

Shop Feppy Books

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The House That She Built https://momblogsociety.com/the-house-that-she-built/ https://momblogsociety.com/the-house-that-she-built/#comments Tue, 14 Dec 2021 16:00:13 +0000 https://momblogsociety.com/?p=75774 Can you remember as a child some of your first memories? Did you help Mom around the house, or was it that you followed Dad everywhere he went? It is these early memories and experiences that shaped you into who you are today. Studies show that self-esteem starts developing in children as young as 4 [...]

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Can you remember as a child some of your first memories? Did you help Mom around the house, or was it that you followed Dad everywhere he went? It is these early memories and experiences that shaped you into who you are today. Studies show that self-esteem starts developing in children as young as 4 years old. And it is at this time in our lives that we become more independent thinking and acting, and we form our own ideas of who we want to become.

The book “The House That She Built” focuses on girls learning more about the construction industry, which is currently dominated by men, but after viewing the book, I can see where it can entice young children of either gender to follow their dreams. It also opens the eyes of young minds to the fact that there are many people who come together to make something as simple as a house. This helps them understand that these people are important to the task, and that you can accomplish so much more by working together. This concept may sound simple, but young minds work different than adults. They cannot just be told something and then understand it. This book puts it in a way that they can understand, and that gives them a strong foundation to build on.

The book was written by Mollie Elkman and was inspired by real life events in her life. Mollie could have easily made the book about her story and I am sure it would sell well, but that isn’t Who Mollie is. She didn’t make the story about herself at all. She made the book to tell a different kind of story. Her focus was to inspire young children to become knowledgeable about the world around them and to possibly become something greater than they would have otherwise become. She used this story to pave ahead the roads of success for future generations. You are truly a forward thinking individual. I also want to include the fact that this book, “The House That She Built”, was written by a woman, Mollie Elkman, illustrated by a woman, Georgia Castellano, and published by a woman, Patricia Potts.

Have you ever wanted to meet an author of a book? Well, after a few minutes of browsing through their website, I saw that Mollie and her Illustrator Georgia, are willing to visit your classroom in-person or via Zoom. In fact, they seemed to be excited about doing it. That again speaks volumes about the team that put this book together.

Without planting the seeds of tomorrow, the future is truly uncertain. It is the young who will lead the earth one day and it is our responsibility to make sure that they have the tools they need to succeed. I truly appreciate all of the time and efforts that Mollie Elkman and her team has put into the book “The House That She Built”. Women can have an impact on the construction industry. They just need an opportunity to see what can be. I believe that this book gives us the opportunity to do just that.

There are Industry leaders who are interested in joining hands concerning this book; 84 Lumber and Andersen Windows & Doors are sponsors of the book and support its message to further generate awareness of the skilled trades to underrepresented communities, and, Weyerhaeuser is the educational partner. Furthermore, proceeds from the book will support skilled workforce development, diversity, and inclusion in the construction industry.

The House That She Built is a 10 x 10 hardcover picture book with dust jacket/36 pages, $17.95 retail, ISBN 978-0-86718-7854 and is distributed by IPG. It is available wherever books are sold and by visiting: shebuiltbook.com

 

as always,… take care, be safe, and I hope you find this helpful…

 

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