by Leng | Apr 6, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
What if a to-do list felt less like a list—and more like a treasure map? Instead of seeing tasks as boxes to check, children begin to see each one as a clue… each step as progress… each completed moment as a meaningful victory. When we, as parents and caregivers,...
by Leng | Mar 30, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
Being the kid who feels out of place is a quiet heartbreak—one that follows them into classrooms, cafeterias, and even their own bedrooms. But when children see that a closed door isn’t a judgment on their self-worth, they learn to guard their hearts, trust their...
by Leng | Mar 16, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
Many children grow up believing they have to fit in to matter. The quiet ones. The different ones. The ones who don’t match expectations… can feel invisible. But heroes don’t start by fitting in They start by standing out. Baseball trailblazer Fernando Valenzuela...
by Leng | Mar 9, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
Although they may not have the words for it yet, kids can feel the cracks in our world—the headlines, the unspoken rules, and the quiet prejudices that keep people standing in separate corners. But when the sun rises over a ballpark and families settle into the...
by Leng | Feb 23, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
When the world gets loud, the soul within every child can forget it has a quiet place to land—leaving them to carry big emotions and changes they don’t yet fully understand. In those moments, teaching them to pause, breathe, and pray provides a steady inner anchor—a...
by Leng | Feb 2, 2026 | The Children's Books Spotlight Series
Kids learn who they are through the stories around them—and too often, those stories don’t fully reflect every child. When Black history and everyday Black heroes are honored, all children gain something powerful: visibility, belonging, and pride grounded in lived...