For most people, hugs are as natural as breathing. But for people with autism, being touched can be of the of the things that make

For most people, hugs are as natural as breathing. But for people with autism, being touched can be of the of the things that make
I finally got a chance to read Thank You, Omu, by Oge More and can see what all of the fuss has been about. Between
I haven’t completely disappeared from the blogging world. The last number of weeks have been very busy with book fairs and other responsibilities. But I’m
The year is 1977 and Allie has just moved from New Jersey to North Carolina. Her parents are divorcing and her brother recently died in
I have been super busy these past few weeks, but I am still here! In the meantime, check out this spot on piece from the
Multicultural Children’s Book Day. That time every year when we get to celebrate the diversity of this great country and to promote books that allow