It’s National Reading Month and Women’s History Month

March is a double-dose of awesomeness because it’s National Reading Month and Women’s History Month. Woot! Fun Fact: In honor of Dr. Seuss, National Reading Month takes place in March because his birthday is March 2. What better way to support this month’s recognitions than to read a book that involves women’s history? Here areContinue reading “It’s National Reading Month and Women’s History Month”

Children’s Books for Black History Month

If you are looking for a book to share with a child for Black History Month, look no further. From a book about Barack Obama to one about Wilma Rudolph, from a book about jazz to one about the Harlem Renaissance, we’ve got you covered. Here is a list of children’s books to read forContinue reading “Children’s Books for Black History Month”

Craft Fair, KidLit, and Connections

Many moons ago, I took a jewelry-making class while I lived in Washington, D.C. Here are a few things I made after taking the class. Around that time, I also worked with a couple of friends to make greeting cards. I thought, “it would be fun to sell the jewelry and cards at a craftContinue reading “Craft Fair, KidLit, and Connections”