Sharing a picture of me and my friend, Thing 1, during our annual Dr. Seuss week. The only thing missing is my hat.
Here is one of my favorite children's books written by Robert Kraus, Leo the Late Bloomer. I absolutely love this story as it tells about a lion named, Leo who was delayed in his blooming. Leo couldn't read, write, or do anything right. But his mother encouraged him and said he was just a late bloomer... This is an encouragement to all parents that may have children that are delayed in some way to know that their child will bloom in his own time.
Here is a framing of a children's quote that is near and dear to my heart. I actually have the framing hanging on my office wall. It was given to me some years ago by a very special friend who recently passed away of cancer just before Thanksgiving. I love what the words say about the superficial things that are so unimportant. But life is much more meaningful when we give ourselves and impact a life of a child/children.
Here is another one of my favorite inspirational sayings... There is purpose and destiny in every child's life!




I used the same quote! It's a beautiful one. That book sound great! My son is a late bloomer and is a Leo (zodiac)...This may be a good read for him. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this quote Barbra! It's so true that even as we speak we are helping to write a child's story. I have also read Leo. What an inspirational choice.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite children's books as well! I love books that show the differences that children have. I think it is vital to make all children feel that even despite their differences whether it be physical, mental or social that they are just as important and special!
ReplyDeleteI love the book as well! it's about differences. It teaches the children about self acceptance and self confidence ! Very good choice!
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