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Home for Margaret by Denise Davy is a tender, transformative picture book that introduces young readers to the realities of homelessness through the eyes of a compassionate child. With lyrical prose and evocative illustrations, it gently teaches empathy, action, and hope.

A Winter Walk That Warms the Heart

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A beautiful garden can transform a house into a home. It’s where children play, pets explore, and families relax after a long day. Yet keeping an outdoor space looking inviting is no small task, especially for modern households. 

How many of us know the delicate art of pruning plants and managing soil, sunlight, and seasonal changes...

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Through twinkling lights and peppermint air,
We follow joy to a velvet chair.
A jingle, a chuckle, a warm embrace,
Santa’s magic lights up the place.
Click! A photo, a moment held tight,
A keepsake of wonder, hearts shining bright.
~ Momma Braga

A Tradition That Sparkles with Heart

There’s something extraor...

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A Story That Hits Hard and Heals

In The Butterfly’s Sting, Abbie Harlow delivers a searing, emotionally charged debut that punches through the silence surrounding abuse, trauma, and the fierce love that binds sib...

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There was something unmistakably magical about walking into a Portuguese bakery as a child. The scent of fresh pão de milho, the clatter of trays behind the counter, and—if you were lucky—a glint o...

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