06: 5 Joy-Inspiring Children's Books That You Must Read
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Do you need a spark of imagination or creativity? On today’s show, Renee will let us in on one of her favorite small places to get inspiration from, through children’s books!
Renee reads every day. She reads the newspaper, Wall Street Journal, books, magazines, and a little bit on the Kindle. Next to her bed is a stack of magazines and books. Whether or not you have children yourself, or need a gift for a child or are looking to spread some child-like whimsy and inspiration and learn from a new and creative place, join us today and find out Renee’s top 5 children books recommendations.
Show Highlights:
- Being tech-free every night before bed
- Family-friendly books jogging your memory
- The Cat in the Hat – Dr. Seuss, an iconic book
- Eloise in Paris – Kay Thompson, a humorous and whimsical look at travel
- Stone Soup – Jon Muth, some wonderful lessons taught
- A Sick Day for Amos McGee –Philip & Erin Stead, children’s book without children in it
- Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons – Written by Eric Litwin and Illustrated by James Dean, on how to just chill out
Resources:
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