
American Girl, the makers of those impossibly expensive dolls, has a publishing arm that offers books aimed at girls 7-8 years old and older. In general, they get great reviews at Amazon. I’ve just discovered them myself and my first purchase was Just Mom and Me: The Tear-out, Punch-out, Fill-out Book of Fun for Girls and Their Moms
. I got for Mika (my soon-to-be 8 yo) for Xmas, and we’ve both loved it.
The book is full of activities for moms and daughters. It has quizzes that help to get to know each other better and ideas for things to do together (review a restaurant, have a movie night complete with popcorn recipe, make a calendar with pictures of the you together). Nothing is terribly original, but they are not things that either of us would have necessarily thought out on our own. Plus somehow it’s more interesting for Mika if she gets an idea for something to do together from the book.
What I most like about the book is that it just encourages me to do things with her.
The main plus and minus of the book is that these are activities for a mom to do alone with her daughter. This is great for one-on-one bonding time, but one-on-one bonding time is not necessarily easy to find when you have another kid around – specially one that is jealous of the book. But the book is really not geared to 5-year-olds. I wish there was one that was.
I’m also thinking of getting her Tear Up This Book!: The Sticker, Stencil, Stationery, Games, Crafts, Doodle, And Journal Book For Girls! , but I may wait until we have done more of the activities in the Just Mom and Me book.
Author: marga (Page 33 of 158)

The brutality and absurdity of the American justice system is well known around the world. The fact that until recently we were executing juveniles earned us the condemnation of the world (and several international human rights bodies). And now, prosecutors in Pennsylvania are to decide whether to try a kid for a murder he is accused of having committed when he was 11-years old. If convicted he may get life in prison.
A child. A stupid, immature child – one whose brain has not fully developed, whose concept of right and wrong is still fussy. A normal child.
We, of course, don’t know if he was responsible of the crime he is accused of or not. But it doesn’t matter. What a child of 11 does is no predictor of what he’ll do when he’s 22 or 32 or 70. The idea of robbing a child of his whole life because he made a stupid and very, very, very wrong decision as a little kid is beyond absurd, it’s unconscionable. Which is not to say that kids like that shouldn’t be punished – but it has to be appropriate punishment, psychological counseling and rehabilitation.
Jordan Website, where you can contribute to his legal defense. Please do.

I want to introduce my readers to my friend Alpana Aras-King who runs Storybox Art in the San Francisco Bay Area. Alpana is an amazing photographer, and has taken some of the most beautiful family/children pictures I’ve ever seen. Alpana is a trained photographer, and her pictures do not just show her artistic vision but her sense of fun and soul. Check out her website.
I just got a package of Sparkle Floam at Grocery Outlet for $2 (it sells in Amazon for $4.60) and Mika had a great time playing with it. She made a “cover” for her cell phone and loved how it looked. Of course, this is a non-functioning cell-phone š
I’m not sure if the floam is supposed to dry and permanently stick to whatever surface you put it on, I really don’t care either way, but it would have been nice if it came with instructions on how to use it.
Mika and her floam phone

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