Saturday, April 13, 2019

Book Review: Put on Your PJs Piggies!


Put on Your PJs Piggies! is an adorably illustrated book about 3 little pigs that are getting ready for bed. My 3 and 5 year old both loved the illustrations and were just loved the touch and feel glittered pjs on the cover! This board book is a good size for toddlers and preschoolers. It's a quick bedtime read. My 3 year old's response while reading the book was "I love sheep... and horses... and cows." Considering my 3 year old's obsession with farm animals, this was a good pick.

I also found the following page funny... because we all know, toddlers and preschoolers are notorious for stalling bedtime tactics.

"He's hogging space!" a piggy pouts.
"I need to potty!" one cries out. 
Daddy turns the night light on -
"It's time to sing our bedtime song!"

I would recommend this book as a gift for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and early reader. Enjoy a cute bedtime book. 


* I received this book for review from Booklook Bloggers. 

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Book Review: Memory Making Mom


I grew up in a home that had very few traditions... besides my grandmother sending our family a huge box of Christmas cookies each winter, there weren't many traditions I can honestly recall. Having grown up in this type of environment, I have adopted many of my husband's family traditions and implemented many from examples of families I've encountered in my life.

Jessica Smartt's Memory Making Mom has a plethora of examples of traditions you can adopt as a family if you'd like. However, I found the book itself quite slow. I feel like I would have much preferred the content in multiple blog posts and bullet points, instead of an actual book. I think my expectations for the book were lists and ideas, instead of narration of her traditions. I think with as many posts and pinterest ideas for fun traditions, I would recommend busy moms to skip the book and just pinterest some ideas for each season/holidays/or just for fun activities with kids.

The main takeaway I got from the book was something I'm already doing... make memories with your kids... always. It doesn't have to be extravagant, but by doing it consistently, it'll become tradition. Keep in mind, Smartt is a Christian writer/blogger and home schooler as well.

*I received this book for review from BookLook Bloggers.