Here is everything wonderful from the week that was. I’d love to hear what you were up to this week. Please share in the comments!
My Little Poppies Week in Review 16
Here’s what the poppies have been up to:
Last weekend:
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Monday
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Tuesday
Wednesday
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Thursday
Friday
Making bunny slippers, just like Ramona the Brave. 💕😂
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Saturday
The poppies are currently reading:
I love to share great books. Here is a bit of what we’ve been reading this week. I’d love to hear what is on your bookshelf!
Our Current Homeschool Read Alouds Include:
Dad is reading:
Mom is reading:
8-year-old is reading:
6-year-old is reading:
4-year-old is reading:
This is what the {Virtual} Family Book Club is reading:
Our book club just wrapped up a month of William Joyce books. We are kicking off the summer with a month of kindness-related reads. Is your favorite listed here?
This week’s hot topics:
I love to share what I’ve been reading on both Facebook and Twitter. These were the articles that garnered the most discussions and shares this week.
Balance is for the Birds ~ Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, The Huffington Post
Fast but Slow? Processing Speed and the Gifted Child ~ Chi Huang, Everyday Learning
How Does An Island Feel? Raising Gifted Children In A World That Turns Its Back ~ Amanda Mancino, Thought Catalog
How to Tie a Shoe in One Second ~ Jennifer, The Sensory Spectrum
Taking Away My Daughter’s Smile ~ Rachel, Hands Free Mama
Tantrum Tamers: 32 Phrases to Use With 3 and 4 Year-Olds ~ Andrea Nair, Yummy Mummy Club
The Hell that is Running Errands with Kids ~ Jenay Sherman, Scary Mommy
This Is Why Parents Are More Exhausted Than You Think They Should Be ~ Christine Skoutelas, The Huffington Post
To the Lady at the Pool Who Spoke Up During One of My Lowest Parenting Moments ~ Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, The Mighty
To the Trader Joe’s Employee Who Noticed My Family in the Parking Lot ~ Lauren Casper, The Mighty
Want happier, calmer kids? Simplify their world. ~ Sandy Kreps, Green Child Magazine
We Cannot Continue to Overlook ‘High-Functioning’ Depression ~ Amanda Leventhal, The Mighty
When a Cashier Reminded Me My Son Has Down Syndrome ~ Sherry Clair, The Mighty
In case you missed it, here’s the new stuff from My Little Poppies:
Children’s Books to Inspire Kindness












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