One morning, when I was driving my daughter to daycare, she asked me, "Mommy, where did the moon go?"
I peered into the rear-view mirror and the morning sun was shining down on my 3-year-old’s face. “When Sun wakes up, Moon goes night, night,” I said.
Quick reasoning quelled her curiosity and piqued mine. Is there a children’s book that personifies the sun, moon, clouds and stars…where Sun and Moon go to school? Where Moon and Star are BFFs? Where Cloud feels gray and Sun cheers him up? Now there is! Visit sunmoonandfriends.com.
Everyone is creative. Kids are absolutely, enthusiastically, 100% CREATIVE! Their imagination inspires others to think differently.
My son Liam loves to be creative with similes: a phrase that compares two unlikely things using "like" or "as." Similes help children make sense of the world, and it’s no accident that the word “simile” sounds like the word “smile.” Similes can be really silly—much like Liam!
Visit sillysimiles.com.