Odd Duck, a charming graphic novel about friends is great for ages 6+

The title to Odd Duck is appropriate.  This is the odd little story about two ducks, one who is an introvert and her new neighbor who is flamboyant.  The art is soft, rounded, cute and not what you’d think of when you hear the term ‘graphic novel’.  Cartoon book sounds too young.  This is definitely a book, but it’s more like a children’s book, with great illustrations-that anyone over 6 can read and enjoy. Continue reading Odd Duck, a charming graphic novel about friends is great for ages 6+

Little Dinos Don’t Bite is a great book for bedtime and beyond

A great book to read to a toddler is one that has bright pictures, words in big font and has lots of energy.  The energy is great because it keeps you awake and provides a more entertaining story to the child.  Michael Dahl’s books fit these criteria and are some of the most entertaining books you can read to a crawler and up.    His latest book, Little Dinos Don’t Bite is no exception to his track record as it’s packed with energy, sharp drawings and a story that children can easily relate to. Continue reading Little Dinos Don’t Bite is a great book for bedtime and beyond

Experiencing life instead of documenting it: A 3 YO reads to our cat

The other week 3 YO Mojo had a tricycle wreck which earned him his first trip to the ER and 6 stitches in his chin.  Those stitches had to stay in for 6 days and unknown to him he had something in common with Ripley, one of our cats.  A week prior to that she went to the doctor to have minor surgery near her eye; which required her to have 6 stitches too.  After that the major difference that he noticed about her was that the cone she wore around her head was convenient for putting his Little People in. Continue reading Experiencing life instead of documenting it: A 3 YO reads to our cat

The Superior Spider Man #1 review: vengeful and fresh

So if you haven’t checked in on your friendly neighborhood wall crawler here’s what’s new. In the epic (and overpriced) issue of Amazing Spider Man 700, Doctor Octopus died. This would normally be no big deal, but Doc Oct had created a device that switched Peter Parker’s mind with his own, so when our favorite villain with a bowl cut died, it was actually Peter Parker’s mind. Continue reading The Superior Spider Man #1 review: vengeful and fresh

International Delight Light Iced Coffee Review and taste test

I have a cat tongue*, yet I’m a parent who needs caffeine.  To make things more complicated I need to watch what I drink because those stealthy calories add up, especially if multiple cups a day are drank.  Enter the solution to my cold beverage craving mouth, International Delight Light Iced Coffee. Continue reading International Delight Light Iced Coffee Review and taste test

Sears Twitter party 1/10, 1 PM EST, resolutions and prizes! #NY2013Goals

A new year brings new challenges, goals resolutions and of course, a Sears twitter party!   On Thursday, January 10, 1 PM, EST it’s a New Year’s Resolution Twitter Party hosted by Sears.  If one of your resolutions was winning gift certificates to use at Sears and have fun on Twitter, then you can do double resolution duty that day. Continue reading Sears Twitter party 1/10, 1 PM EST, resolutions and prizes! #NY2013Goals

A Dad reads Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America

I love to read.  And yes, I know this is a parenting/dad blog, so why did I read a book entitled Acting White?  Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America?  When I was in junior high school I vividly remember some black kids in class making fun of the black kids who answered questions, did homework or studied.  As a tween, the idea that anybody would use that phrase to describe someone made no sense. Continue reading A Dad reads Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America

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