#MomLife: Finally! A Grown-Up Adult Coloring Book Just for Moms!
I am a colorer. I color whenver I get a chance (not often). I have amassed a collection of several coloring books, and here’s the latest one I need to share with y’all.
I am a colorer. I color whenver I get a chance (not often). I have amassed a collection of several coloring books, and here’s the latest one I need to share with y’all.
I have a funny story. Honey Graham and I stumbled across this fun YouTube Channel 5 or 6 years ago. It’s Matt3756 and he has videos of claw machines and arcade games and more. The kids and Honey Graham and I love watching his videos
One of the very first things I remember doing with both of my boys was reading to them. Once they got to the other side of that 8 month sleep regression and finally settled into a routine, I read books to them every night. I also read tons of books during the day. I read to them all the time it seems and a lot of my favorite memories of my boys revolve around reading to them. Here's a list of some of our favorite baby and toddler board books (that would make GREAT Christmas presents, by the way).
We love books in this house. We have the equivalence of a small library of baby and kids books (as well as adult books, especially of the science fiction variety). Here's the thing though: all the kids' books get read! My boys LOVE to read! Cocoa Puff got some really fun books for Christmas last year that are still among his favorites.
I'm excited to give a review about this cool book. Both of my boys have absolutely loved it, as well as other books in the series.
Froot Loop has known his letters for quite some time now. His preschool teachers are pretty impressed with him and we've been joking about Gifted and Talented placement. The main thing is that we’re working on prewriting skills because his fine motor skills are about 2 years behind! Those skills include drawing, finger strength, and the actual shapes of the letters. Tracing is a great prewriting skill, both with a writing instrument and just using a finger. We’ve tried to encourage him to write letters in sand/rice/etc., but he doesn’t quite have the hang of it just yet, and also due to his sensory issues, these activities are hit and miss. This book is perfect for that in between stage.
I can’t think of anyone who doesn’t like The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. It’s one of those books that every baby seems to have in their little libraries. It’s a classic!