by Leng | Apr 22, 2026 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
Money habits don’t start with paychecks—they start with piggy banks, first purchases, and everyday choices that shape a child’s future. Too often, kids are taught to spend before they’re taught to save… and those early patterns can echo for years. But what if we...
by Leng | Mar 7, 2026 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
National Read Across America Week couldn’t come at a better time — especially for kids who feel small, stuck, or secretly unsure if they can make a difference. Every time a child opens a book that meets them where they are, they’re quietly learning to hang in a little...
by Leng | Feb 20, 2026 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
When kids dive into stories, sing along to songs, and share real-life adventures, they don’t just spark creativity—they discover that love is something you feel, share, and carry with you across moments, memories, and generations. Neighborhoods and communities can...
by Leng | Jan 21, 2026 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
Every child experiences bright days—and storms they never saw coming. Parents and caregivers can help little ones ride the waves of life—soaring with joy, exploring curiosity, facing fear, and feeling loss—reminding them every moment matters and every feeling counts....
by Leng | Dec 18, 2025 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
The holiday season can swirl with excitement and expectation. Yet little hearts sometimes struggle to slow down enough to find joy in the moment—while also noticing and appreciating the differences in those around them, lessons that last all year long. Amid the...
by Leng | Nov 19, 2025 | The Neighborly Reviews Bookcast
In a world where empathy often takes a backseat, many kids are taught that strength means getting their way—a lesson that can strain friendships and leave little hearts unsure how to let others in. But what if we, as parents and caregivers, taught them that true...