We’re all about fun stuff here. So, to honor that, we’re celebrating Tell a Fairy Tale Day— with modern fairy tale retellings from our own Moms Who Write community! Tell a Fairy Tale Day is an unofficial U.S. holiday that falls on February 26th. It’s a day to read, share, and listen to fairy tales from around the world.
Category: What To Read
Book Review: Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer
One of the first poetry books I purchased was the award-winning debut collection Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer. This book…this book…changed the way I saw myself as a writer, a woman, and a mother, indefinitely.
Enchanting romance books for moms to love
Our team has gathered an eclectic collection of romance novels and novellas, all written by Moms Who Write, for everyone to get their love fix.
The best Valentine’s Day books for kids
The season of love, hearts, and chocolates is here! And what better way to spread love in your home than cracking open your favorite Valentine’s Day books for kids.
Book Review: Rising Water by Casandra Chesser
If you’re looking for a historical mystery to curl up to this winter, add Rising Water by Casandra Chesser to your list.
Powerful children’s books to celebrate Black History Month
There are a wealth of black history books for children on the market and books are a wonderful resource for learning about prominent figures, culture, and societal changes in an age-appropriate manner.
Cozy children’s books to celebrate winter
January may be almost over, but it’s not too late to celebrate everything that makes the month– and the season– special. From snow days to holidays, these cozy children’s books explore cultures, history, and everything that makes winter wonderful.
Children’s chapter books by Moms Who Write
In our last Moms Who Write book list, we highlighted some of the most exciting children’s picture books. In this edition, we’re moving on up and sharing our favorite children’s chapter books for ages 7 to 10 and middle grade readers.
Holiday books for families by Moms Who Write
I can still remember the holiday books I read with my family as a child. They were some of my most treasured traditions. We’d curl up near the tree, or spread out amid decorations and wrappings on the carpet. My dad would do his silliest Santa impressions and narrate in deep, nostalgic tones. Holiday books…
Holiday books for adults by Moms Who Write
There’s something magical about settling into a good holiday-themed book. Staking ground in front of a roaring fire or beside a decorated tree. Curling up in a blanket with a fancy mug of hot cocoa. Sure, I love to read cheery and silly tales to my kids. But holiday books for adults are where I…