If youâre in need of a guest at a childrenâs event or if youâre looking for someone to do a guest appearance on a blog book signing or anything else one can appear at, please contact Wanda via the information provided on her website or for dropping in today and come again very soon because we are sure to have more wonderful guests dropping by to share their totally terrific tales of writerly work with us.įollow Wanda Luthman's Book Blog on Social Please make sure to check out Franky the Finnicky Flamingo as well as all Wandaâs other heartwarming and educational books. My heart was warmed as I read this touching tale. This morning in the Authorâs Corner weâve Award-winning Childrenâs Author Wanda Luthman here to tell us all about a most joyous event she attended this past Friday. Good morning campbellsworld visitors mommies and daddies of wee ones everywhere. Have reblogged onto campbellsworld with the following⦠I’m thankful that my books will be part of the fabric of their lives to encourage them to be the best little people they can be! I have no doubt they will be wonderful! Available on Amazon I can’t think of a better place to spend my time. I have great faith in the children coming up, even in this crazy world. It was heart-warming to see the next generation parenting so well. I’m so grateful that I was able to spend some time with these wonderful women who value reading to their children and understand the need for community with other Moms. I took the opportunity to share my upcoming Halloween book (Hayley the Halloween Cat) with the children and they are definitely interested in seeing it once it gets all done and made into an actual book! I think they enjoyed it! They clapped afterwards. I read my book and interacted with the children by asking questions and clarifying a few big words. A couple of children sat in their Mom’s lap. The 3 year old children sat right in front of me and kept their eyes on me the whole time. It was perfect!Īfter about 30 minutes of playtime and Mom’s visiting, we made our way to the living room. There were bright colors and kid-friendly chairs. It was bright with hand-painted pictures hung up on the wall with tape. And when you look back, it’s the best time of your life! You feel like you’re not going to live through this time. There’s bottles on the sink, there’s projects left undone. Toys are never quite all the way put up because they are in the midst of being played with. ![]() I remember the days of having a young child in the house. I can say that because I’m the Mom of a grown child. There’s times when you think you can’t take it one more moment and then your child looks at you and says in their sweet angelic voice, “I love you, Mommy.” That’s when you realize you wouldn’t want it any other way. Ah, the joy’s of being a parent! It was beautiful!īut, this is what parenting is all about right?! There’s stress but there’s laughter and hugs and quiet moments and loud moments. Each Mom knew their child’s cry and they were quickly attended to and comforted and then went back to playing while at the same time, Moms were catching up with each other. There was laughter and tears (when someone’s finger got caught on something or a head bumped) but those were short-lived. One girl had gorgeous curls and so did one boy. She had an adorable flamingo shirt on for the event. There was a little girl who was shy (I, too, was shy as a child so I knew how she felt) and she didn’t want me talking to her but she did eventually get over the fact that I was in the vicinity and started playing with the host’s child. It was super cute! The host’s daughter was very outgoing and engaged everyone. ![]() ![]() They played with the toys available and interacted with each other. They were all about 3 years old and under. I should have counted the children but I lost track after 8.
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