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The Adventures of Molly and Ollie-Moving Day by Sally Beale | Review

The Adventures of Molly and Ollie-Moving Day by Sally Beale | Review

Every child experiences change in their life. Moving can be difficult, but in this Mom’s Choice award-winning book, when eight-year-old Molly Day meets a new friend, a magical owl named Oliver Winston Howell III, her move to a new house in a new town becomes easier than she expected. Be on the lookout for Molly and Ollie’s next adventure! Enter the giveaway to win!

Cerebral Palsy by Ilana Estelle | Spotlight

Cerebral Palsy by Ilana Estelle | Spotlight

Cerebral Palsy: ‘A Story’ Finding the Calm After the Storm by Ilana Estelle
Ilana Estelle knew she was different from a young age, but for all the wrong reasons. Part memoir, part motivational guide, this is Ilana’s open and honest journey, from an angry confused child, knowing something was wrong, but not knowing what, to the ‘real’ her – a courageous woman using her experiences and lessons to create inspiring messages about mental and physical health, positivity, resilience, and change.

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Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan | Review

Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan | Review

Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan
One September morning, Johnny opens his door to find a little boy standing there – a child, he quickly comes to learn, who was created one magical night. Lauren is dying, and her last wish is to reunite five-year-old Luke with the father he doesn’t yet know.

Thrown into unexpected parenthood, Johnny finds himself navigating school-gate politics, Disney movies, and tantrums, guided by the notes Lauren has written for him.

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball | Spotlight

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball | Spotlight

My Pseudo College Experience by Jess Kimball
In the current era of creative and unique career paths, is college necessary for everyone? Are the debt and stress worth it? Are you “missing out” if you choose a trade school or other career path, and can you get the “full college experience” without actually attending? Read Jess’s story of how she achieved both.