"I am Mom Unplugged, a mother of three children, ages 3, 7, and 8 (and way too many pets). We have no TV, no video games, and no loud toys. Please join me as I attempt to make sense of this crazy life we lead. I promise to dispense plenty of unasked-for advice along the way, as I swim upstream in our increasingly technological world, struggling not to drown!"


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A Fairy Went A-Marketing (Rose Fyleman, illustrated by Jamichael Henterly)

Jamichael Henterly’s sweet illustrations in this book are so lovely and detailed, you could spend quite a time studying them! The rhyming text is minimal but very pretty (Rose Fyleman wrote it in 1918!).
This is a simple book that teaches children the value of kindness. The fairy goes to the market four times. [...]