Photo by cottonbro studio Cancer is such a debilitating and sudden disease that when kids get hit, they often need children’s books about cancer to understand what’s happening to their bodies. Author Dora Przybylek has a book titled “Luisita is Sick,” one of the best children’s books with disabled characters who remain strong and happy despite their circumstances.Continue reading “Important Children’s Books About Cancer for Kids”
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The Quiet Fear of Abuse: Why Children Don’t Tell
Photo by Kat Smith As adults, there are things that we do not wish to speak of (whether because it’s embarrassing, shameful, etc.) and try to steer any topic of it in any direction; now, imagine the quiet fear of abuse in children who don’t tell what atrocities they’ve been through. Author Cynthia J. Giachino used toContinue reading “The Quiet Fear of Abuse: Why Children Don’t Tell”
The Art of Writing: Reflections and Ruminations
Photo by Huỳnh Đạt Have you ever read a book about short stories and poems and just felt your heart lighten itself or become heavy? That is the supreme power of the art of writing. While nobody can deny the influence that a good piece of writing has on the mind, only a few acknowledgeContinue reading “The Art of Writing: Reflections and Ruminations”
How Architecture and History Are Deeply Intertwined
Photo by Maria Orlova The observations made by Ronald Lee Harden about Tampa’s architectural history and the black community are pretty insightful about the unity of architecture and history. While architecture is seen more as a physical art and a field of science, it is also more than that. Architecture is akin to a mirror,Continue reading “How Architecture and History Are Deeply Intertwined”
Fantastic Tips to Teach Students Poetry
Photo by Mikhail Nilov Poetry is undeniably beautiful, and we should share it with everyone whenever possible, so we prepare some tips to teach students poetry. Raymond Quattlebaum is a successful master poet. His book, “The Color of Love,” celebrates the beauty and love around us. This is the landscape of life by Quattlebaum that can aidContinue reading “Fantastic Tips to Teach Students Poetry”
Understanding a Bully and Their Honest Thoughts
Photo by Keira Burton Bullies can be found worldwide, and while it’s difficult or even counterproductive to do so, understanding a bully is essential for our society. There’s no doubt that bullying is a problem, but it’ll be impossible for us to do that if we don’t understand what bullies are thinking. Caroleann Rice’s ladybug children’sContinue reading “Understanding a Bully and Their Honest Thoughts”
Fascinating Theories About the Wonderful Atlantis
Photo by Francesco Ungaro Atlantis is a mysterious city buried underneath the waves, and there are many fascinating theories about the wonderful Atlantis. Kenneth J. Sousa wrote a book titled Man-Dar of Atlantis, where he mixes science fiction and adventure. There is also another book titled Black Menace by Kenneth Sousa, which is just as interesting as Man-Dar ofContinue reading “Fascinating Theories About the Wonderful Atlantis”
The Gripping Firefighter Story in On Call
Photo by Denniz Futalan On Call is a book about the bravery, stories, and life of firefighters that most people don’t get to see. Rotha J. Dawkins, author with multiple genres (for her books On Call and Treats & Tales), showcases the life of firefighters in her book. She tackles what it’s like to be “on call” whenever fires occur. ReadersContinue reading “The Gripping Firefighter Story in On Call”
The Multifaceted Source: Where Artists Draw Inspiration From
Photo by Cherry Laithang The art collection of Vera Bonacci possesses an eclectic and oddly intimate range of styles and themes. Each piece is a thorough exploration of color and has me asking where they find inspiration. It is within the world and its myriad wonders that artists find most of their inspiration, whether itContinue reading “The Multifaceted Source: Where Artists Draw Inspiration From”
Love in Poetry: Why Is It a Highly Popular Subject?
Photo by Melike Benli Love in poetry is prevalent, expressing feelings of intimacy, closeness, and romance. But why exactly is love such a common subject in poetry? Poet and author Raymond Quattlebaum, and his “Poetry In Motion” Quattlebaum book, is well-versed in writing love poems. Although “Poetry In Motion” focuses mainly on why life is suchContinue reading “Love in Poetry: Why Is It a Highly Popular Subject?”
