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  • Why do we celebrate World Teacher's Day?
    September 27, 2021

    Why do we celebrate World Teacher's Day?

    World Teachers' Day, celebrated annually on October 5th, recognizes and appreciates the valuable contributions of teachers to society. We take a moment to recognize how they help shape our world. So, let's all give a big shoutout to our awesome teachers on World Teachers' Day!
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  • Why Reading to Your Children is an Expression of Love
    April 21, 2021

    Why Reading to Your Children is an Expression of Love

    Reading together can be a fun and rewarding experience for both parents and children, and I really encourage families to make reading a part of their daily routine. It's never too late to get your kids excited about reading, and create special memories with you.

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  • Working from Home with Kids
    April 16, 2020

    Working from home: two moms, two ways

    Holidays are over and we all have the difficult task of adjusting to the new normal. For some of us, that new normal is working from home, and for others, it is working from home with kids at home!

     

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  • cali's books
    February 22, 2020

    5 Tips for Starting a Small Business

    Whether you are thinking of starting a business or you’ve already started building the business of your dreams, I would like to offer you 5 tips that helped me in my experience starting a business that I hope will make your path to entrepreneurship a little bit smoother: 

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  • The Secret Life of Nursery Rhymes
    June 30, 2019

    The Secret Life of Nursery Rhymes

    When you hear the phrase “nursery rhyme,” you probably think of “simple”. They’re short, and obviously, have to be able to be understood by the youngest of us. But a lot of our feelings of simplicity come from the fact that they are so familiar. But many of the rhymes hide a deep complexity. Let's look at “The Itsy-Bitsy Spider” as an example...

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