Sarah, I had no idea that little FB post I was getting was a blog from you! How cool! I will definitely be watching... I love the painted toast. How do you find time to blog? I've tried, and usually don't get past day 2 or 3! Lol.... and I have NO children! signed your cousin Linda
I have an idea. I'd like suggestions from other parents about books for children of all ages that teach a lesson about manners and good conduct. I'm thinking about Miss Piggle Wiggle from back in my day. She taught about things like interrupting conversations to table manners.
Great idea! (I love Miss Piggle Wiggle, too, BTW) There's a book called, "How to Behave and Why" for small children and a tiny book by a nun that explains how charity is the basis of all good manners (I need to look up that title for you). Also, Grace & Courtesy are an essential part of the Montessori Method. Basic manners, including how to interrupt, are taught to two-and-one-half-year-olds.
Thanks for the input--I will post something on this in the future!
Very fun! Sarah, I think you will make a great blogger. The header photo is precious.
ReplyDeleteHi there, Sarah! We can "hear" you!
ReplyDeleteSO excited about this!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! Can't wait to stalk this blog!
ReplyDeleteSarah, I had no idea that little FB post I was getting was a blog from you! How cool! I will definitely be watching... I love the painted toast. How do you find time to blog? I've tried, and usually don't get past day 2 or 3! Lol.... and I have NO children! signed your cousin Linda
ReplyDeleteI have an idea. I'd like suggestions from other parents about books for children of all ages that teach a lesson about manners and good conduct. I'm thinking about Miss Piggle Wiggle from back in my day. She taught about things like interrupting conversations to table manners.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! (I love Miss Piggle Wiggle, too, BTW) There's a book called, "How to Behave and Why" for small children and a tiny book by a nun that explains how charity is the basis of all good manners (I need to look up that title for you). Also, Grace & Courtesy are an essential part of the Montessori Method. Basic manners, including how to interrupt, are taught to two-and-one-half-year-olds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the input--I will post something on this in the future!
Thank you for commenting on my Teaching from a Tackle Box blog - I had to click back and see who you are ;) AND I absolutely love your blog!
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