“Not all who wander are lost.”
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
Links
Misc.
Tag Archives: holiday
Easter Reads
On this holiest of holiday weeks, we’re reading through three different reads about Easter. While one of them is secular, the other two are based on the Biblical story of Jesus Christ and the miracle of his resurrection. Lets take … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit, Kids' Fiction
Tagged A Little Golden Book, Abrams Books, book, Book Review, books, bookworm, children's books, Christ, Easter, Easter Sunday, events, Family, Golden Book, Good Friday, holiday, holidays, Jesus, literature, Little Golden Books, reading, Worthy Kids Ideals
Leave a comment
Happy New Year!
We’ve had an amazing year here at Little Reader Book Reviews & More. We’ve read a lot of amazing books and done a lot of amazing things. I certainly cannot wait to see all of the books waiting for me … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged 2018, 2019, holiday, holidays, new books, New Year, New Year's
2 Comments
Independence Day
I may be one of those rare people in a slim percentage that has a favorite holiday ranking above Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. While I like these other holidays, I usually find the day less exciting than the actual … Continue reading
Mother’s Day
He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD.” ~ Proverbs 18:22 The above verse may be true, but I think that verse is a little incomplete without something: “He who finds a wife … Continue reading
Sarah Plain and Tall
I’ve always been blessed to have a mother. There wasn’t a time when I can’t remember her being ever-present, ready (but not always willing) to cater to my every wish for cocoa and just one more story….please? Nevertheless, as will … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged book, Book Review, book series, books, bookworm, celebration, children's books, children's fiction story, Family, holiday, home school, home schooling, homeschool, Homeschooling, literature, love, Mom, Mother, Mother's Day, reading
2 Comments
Happy St. Valentine’s Day!
I’m going to keep it short and sweet today with a few simple words. 1.I hope that wherever you are today, you are surrounded by family and friends and that you are able to enjoy this beautiful day. 2. I … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged bookworm, event, events, Family, family stuff, holiday, St. Valentine's Day, Valentine
1 Comment
Give Thanks to the Lord
With the holidays coming up, I wanted to take this opportunity to review a couple of reads perfect for Thanksgiving. For those who love celebrating the holiday the traditional way, these books will definitely be a treat. For the rest … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged book, Book Review, books, bookworm, children's books, event, events, Family, family stuff, gratitude, holiday, holidays, home school, home schooling, homeschool, Homeschooling, literature, reading, thanks, Thanksgiving
Leave a comment
Happy Independence Day!
This week, I decided to take a break from my usual blog schedule to honor the USA. Though many people favor Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter, etc. as their favorite holidays, none is so intrinsically American as Independence Day. Often I … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged 4th, 4th of July, America, American history, American Independence, American Revolution, event, events, Family, family stuff, freedom, holiday, holidays, Independence Day, Jakob Owens, Samuel Schneider
2 Comments
Happy Easter!
May you be blessed today as we celebrate the bringing of new life and new hope. I hope we would all remember the real reason to be joyful this fine Sunday: Jesus’ gift of salvation. Whatever traditions you might hold … Continue reading
Posted in Kid's Lit
Tagged Easter, Easter break, Easter Sunday, holiday, holidays, home school, home schooling, homeschool, Homeschooling, Jesus, Sabbath
Leave a comment
Happy Valentine’s!
To all you readers and bloggers out there, Happy Valentine’s! I hope your day was as full of love as mine was. Family is the best company and mine sure is some company. And for those of you who are … Continue reading