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Raising Bilingual Kids: Why Reading in Both Languages Matters

When my daughter first heard a story in Spanish, she tilted her head. She was used to hearing me speak Spanish, but hearing it in a book — that was different. It was special. It meant her language was important enough to be printed. That moment changed how I thought about bilingual reading. It wasn’t just about vocabulary. It was about belonging.

How to Talk to Your Toddler About Big Feelings (Using Stories)

Your toddler is on the floor, screaming about a broken cracker. You know it’s not really about the cracker. But in the moment, it feels like the world is ending — for both of you. Here’s the thing: toddlers feel emotions at full volume, but they don’t yet have the vocabulary to express them. That gap between feeling and language is where meltdowns live.

The Best Books to Prepare Your Child for a New Sibling (2026)

When I found out our family was growing again, my first thought wasn’t about the nursery. It was about my daughter.
How would she feel? What would she understand? And most importantly — how could I help her know that her place in our family wasn’t shrinking. It was growing.

Why Every Big Sister Needs a Story Like Bunny Tails: Mila’s Big Wish

For many families, welcoming a new baby is a joyful milestone. There is excitement, celebration, and so much love in the air. But for a young child, especially one who is about to become a big sister, that same moment can also feel confusing, emotional, and even a little scary.

Helping Children Cope with Change: Storytelling as a Tool

Change is a natural part of family life, but for children, even joyful changes can feel overwhelming. A new sibling, a new routine, or a new season at home can stir up emotions that little ones do not always know how to explain.

Building Connection Through Stories: The Importance of Family Conversations

Some of the most meaningful moments in family life do not happen during big celebrations or major milestones. They happen in small, quiet moments. A child asks a question at bedtime. A parent notices a change in mood.

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