Children's Books

The Moon Thief book teaches kids about the moon

The Moon Thief book teaches kids about the moon

The Moon Thief is written by Kristine Keck. The book is written to entertain and teach. It is written for ages 5-8.

Something terrible is happening in a small rural town! A very adventurous little boy with a fantastical imagination discovers that the moon is getting smaller by the day and a mysterious thief must be stealing it! It is up to him and his dog, Luna to bring it back.

Once the story ends, the kids might have some questions about the moon and this book has the answers. It includes an educational explanation and diagram on why the moon really changes, along with a fun calendar to track the moon’s phases. 

The Moon Thief is available through book stores and Amazon.

2022 Brands, Food

Sweet Chaos Popcorn is the perfect blend os sweet and salty and is gluten-free

Sweet Chaos Popcorn is the perfect blend os sweet and salty and is gluten-free

It is the most addictive popcorn I have ever had. Once I brought the bags to work and shared, I had co-workers looking for more everywhere (found some cat Total Wine near us). Sweet Chaos popcorn has flavors that are so irresistible and it is all non-GMO and gluten-free.

Sweet Chaos has 3 types of popcorn varieties – flavored, drizzled and seasonal flavors. Within all of the varieties you can find the favorite buttered and kettle corn to Cold Stone Cake Batter and Jalapeno Blue Cheese was has been a hit here.

Sweet Chaos non-GMO Drizzled popcorn is popped in coconut oil and flavored with just enough real cane sugar and sea salt. There are no artificial colors or flavors. It is a treat with the right amount of sweet and salty. Visit Sweet Chaos to order!

Books Reviews

2 Fiction books your teen will love

2 Fiction books your teen will love

Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. This is book #1 of the The Legendborn Cycle (series). Legendborn became an instant New York Times Bestseller and was the winner of the Coretta Scott King – John Steptoe for New Talent Author Award! This is a hit in our high school library where I work.

The book is full of mystery and magic. It is labeled as a YA contemporary fantasy fiction books for ages 14+.

Book Description:

After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her family memories or childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at UNC–Chapel Hill seems like the perfect escape—until Bree witnesses a magical attack her very first night on campus. 

A flying demon feeding on human energies. 

A secret society of so called “Legendborn” students that hunt the creatures down. 

And a mysterious teenage mage who calls himself a “Merlin” and who attempts—and fails—to wipe Bree’s memory of everything she saw. 

The mage’s failure unlocks Bree’s own unique magic and a buried memory with a hidden connection: the night her mother died, another Merlin was at the hospital. Now that Bree knows there’s more to her mother’s death than what’s on the police report, she’ll do whatever it takes to find out the truth, even if that means infiltrating the Legendborn as one of their initiates. 

She recruits Nick, a self-exiled Legendborn with his own grudge against the group, and their reluctant partnership pulls them deeper into the society’s secrets—and closer to each other. But when the Legendborn reveal themselves as the descendants of King Arthur’s knights and explain that a magical war is coming, Bree has to decide how far she’ll go for the truth and whether she should use her magic to take the society down—or join the fight.

Available on Amazon!

Gone Dark by Amanda Panitch is a book where Dry meets Hatchet. It is labeled as a YA Mystery, Fiction.

Book description:

When seventeen-year-old Zara escaped her father’s backwoods survivalist compound five years ago, she traded crossbows and skinning hides for electricity and video games…and tried to forget the tragedy that drove her away. 

Until a malware attack on the United States electrical grids cuts off the entire country’s power. 

In the wake of the disaster and the chaos that ensues, Zara is forced to call upon skills she thought she’d never use again—and her best bet to survive is to go back to the home she left behind. Drawing upon a resilience she didn’t know she had, Zara leads a growing group of friends on an epic journey across a crumbling country back to her father’s compound, where their only hope for salvation lies. 

But with every step she takes, Zara wonders if she truly has what it takes to face her father and the secrets of her past, or if she’d be better off hiding in the dark.

Available on Amazon.

These titles are published by Simon Schuster.

Travel

What Are The Advantages Of Family RV Travel?

What Are The Advantages Of Family RV Travel?

When it comes to travel in the 21st century, the procedures are very basic. To discover flights and lodgings anywhere in the country or even internationally, all you have to do is go to Google and type in your search criteria. Nonetheless, if you own an RV or you plan on renting it, you may reap the same benefits of traveling in your leisure time while spending significantly less money than if you did not. 

This is not to mention the wide range of locations and sites that you may encounter when traveling. You may get to your destination with your vehicle as long as there is a path that leads there. It’s necessary to be cautious and watchful when driving on dirt roads, especially when the road isn’t going in the direction you want it to. 

As a result of the recent global health crisis, which has put the entire globe on edge, both the cost of flights and the cost of lodging in various destinations have plummeted considerably. You can now take a peaceful vacation in any number of tropical places for less than half the price of a similar trip if there weren’t a worldwide pandemic going on right now. Take your family with you and start exploring. Follow this link https://www.rvngo.com/ to discover more about renting an RV.  

But here’s the thing: even with the substantially lower cost of transportation and staying anywhere else in the world, RV travel will still result in a significantly less expensive vacation overall. One of the most significant advantages of motorhomes and campers during this particular time of year is the ability to get away from large groups of people, which is very necessary during this season.

Exploring the road 

Anyone who has traveled in an RV knows that there are a variety of things to keep you engaged while you’re travelling around on highways as well as back roads. Beyond the fact that there are several items to learn around the planet, there are also continuously new perspectives to keep you amused. You won’t ever get sick from being in the same area for more than 2 weeks because if you do, you can just increase your stakes and move on to the next location.

Camping is a recreational activity that may be enjoyed by people of any age. When you consider that the cities are suffocating under the weight of humanity and that work is likely to be postponed for many weeks, there has never been a better time to abandon society and journey out into nature to experience all the entire planet has to offer.

You’re at home, surrounded by the worries and perils of a densely-populated city, when the entire cosmos is literally right outside the door. At this stage, the only thing you require is a recreational vehicle that matches your specifications and satisfies your needs. If you like to know more about this particular topic and why it is such a good idea to travel in an RV, check out this page

Do all kinds of activities

Rv, Outdoor, Mobile Home

National parks and forests, as well as other natural areas in the United States, are wonderful sites for discovering the treasures the country has to offer. With a pair of birding binoculars, you can take in the sights and sounds of the natural world as it unfolds all around you. In the event that you are not a huge lover of birding and would rather to go angling or hunting instead, there are several sites around the United States where you may do so to your heart’s delight.

Is it important to you to educate your children some basic survival skills that they will be able to utilize when they grow up? The excellent thing is that there are a number of scattered campgrounds throughout several states that allow you to do just that! So, renting an RV can really pay off in the long run.

If you want to be indoors rather than outdoors, there is a wide range of educational activities that you may take part in in more suburban and urban settings if you so choose. Many of the most interesting venues to learn about history and culture are libraries, museums, and historic townships, and most of these places are free to visit.

 It is possible to plan a tour itinerary that takes you between the many points of interest along a route, providing you with a genuinely unique and exotic holiday experience. In fact, it is not even essential to return to your lodgings at the end of each day. Choose the most beautiful area imaginable, set up your camper, and relax while taking in the sunset, wherever it happens to be taking place that day.