Bad days – we all have them, right? We can’t really avoid that, but we can have a strategy tucked into our pocket- a simple strategy that will help us save a bad day.

As a mama of 6 kids – preschool through high school – I sure do. So today, I’m talking how to save those no good, very bad days! 😉

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • a simple strategy that is the ultimate reset button
  • the genre of books that saves the day time and time again
  • what Jim Trelease and Andrew Pudewa say is the most important part of your school day (I bet you can guess!)

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Books from this episode:

(All links are affiliate links.)

The Read-Aloud Handbook: Seventh Edition
The Elves and the Shoemaker (Folk Tale Classics)
Henny Penny (Folk Tale Classics)
Jack and the Beanstalk (Folk Tale Classics)
The Little Red Hen (Paul Galdone Classics)
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Little Red Riding Hood
Puss in Boots (Folk Tale Classics)
The Teeny-Tiny Woman (Folk Tale Classics)

Need free fairy tales you can access digitally? Try these resources:

  1. Nursery Tales Told to the Children by Amy Steedman (at The Baldwin Project)
  2. A Childhood’s Favorites & Fairy Tales on Project Gutenberg
  3. For the Children’s Hour (on Baldwin Project)
  4. The Children’s Nursery
  5. Here’s the main page at The Baldwin Project

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