
The migration has occurred, and we are officially posting at our new home on http://www.ecochildsplay.com. Please follow this link, bookmark the site, add us to your feeds, etc. to read the daily posts until we have the old urls redirecting to our new home. We are excited about our partnership with Green Options, the new writers we will be welcoming to the blog, and the opportunity to reach a broader audience. Our content will be expanding to include green family news, education, and of course, natural toy reviews. By making this move, we are joining a "community dedicated to environmental resources, education, and discussion." We hope that you will also see the benefit of community, as they only way we can bring about change, and find ways to contribute by creating your own Green Options Journal.
06 November 2007
Our New Home
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6 comments:
great blog, I'll have to check out your new site.
what a great isea especially with all of these bad foreign products lately
What a wonderful idea! Look out China! Challenge the minds of your young folks at YouthPlay.
I am Carole La Flamme Beighey the author of a series of books written for children who have lost a parent ... recommended for ages 8-12 yrs. Three books are published ... 6 more are in progress.
About the Book:
My Husband died the day after Christmas, leaving four children, ages two to nine. Anxious how we would manage without him, too young to understand, my children asked,"Why my daddy?"
Feeling lost, our hopes and dreams shattered, I struggled to find a way to explain his death to them. How could I make them understand? Comfort them? I searched for books to help them adjust, and found few. Therefore, I began writing
one... for them ... for me... for the countless suffering children who have lost a parent.
While vacationing at my brother's lake cabin, in Michigan's Great Northern Wood, we watched a mother raccoon and her babies feeding daily at the stump outside our kitchen window when the idea came to write my stories through the eyes of animals, believing it would be less painful for children to relate to their loss.
The series, The Waddodles of Hollow Lake is built on family values, tales of courage, love, hope and trust in each other. Though the story line appears sad, humor prevails throughout the books, as The Waddodle Family and their friends experience life's joys and tribulations.
About the Author:
Carole La Flamme Beighey is a writer, a registered professional nurse and homemaker. She is married and has six grown children and eleven grandchildren. She resides with her husband at Amelia Island, FL and spends her summers at Hubbard Lake, MI.
VISIT MY WEBSITE@
www.waddodles.com
Available on AuthorHouse, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders websites.
Free preview available at :
www.authorhouse.com
(search for author Beighey to locate book)
Please feel free to write me at
CBeighey@aol.com for more information. Thank you.
Children have such a hard time understanding the dynamics of family, life, the world. They are entrusted to our care. I feel your pain, trying to get it all to make sense to them. It is hard. I try also.
www.watchgrandmaonduty.blogspot.com
Wake up America - our children are being poisoned - "what better way to immobilize a country than to render an entire generation mentally retarded by lead poisoning."
An excerpt from my blog -
www.watchgrandmaonduty.blogspot.com
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