Your new book, Tumbling Dice, is an intimate, frank and hilarious memoir. Was it fun to write? It was the book that had been begging to be written for years. The blighter nagged and nagged, and in the end I had to give in to it. Some of it was fun. Trolling back down Memory … Continue reading Sunday Times Bestselling Author Lesley-Ann Jones Interviewed by Hannah Howe
Category: Mom’s Favorite Reads eMagazine April 2019
The First Snowdrop Of Spring
by Sylva Fae I have always loved myths and legends, especially those surrounding nature. There are many stories about the spring flowers, but this is one of my favourites. This one is loosely based on a Moldovan legend and it is the tale I used to tell my children as we went for wintery walks, … Continue reading The First Snowdrop Of Spring
Bullying
by May Panayi When we think about bullying- we maybe first think about physical violence. This is often boys bullying boys- like in Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Lord of the Flies or Scum. More often nowadays we include the alternate ways that girls tend to bully. This bullying is often more emotional. It comes to light … Continue reading Bullying
Autism Awareness, Inclusion and Acceptance
by April Cox April is Autism awareness month. In previous yearsit didn’t mean much to me. There is no Autism inmy family and I never really understood the huge impact it has on the kids and their families. This year is different. A young man named Jayden changed that for me. He has lifted my … Continue reading Autism Awareness, Inclusion and Acceptance
Extra Easter Egg, Anyone?
by L L Thomsen How many Easter Eggs do you usually get? One? None? Three? More? I bet you, no matter what the number, there would always be room for one more. Am I right? Well, if so, this year, your Easter wishes to receive more delicious chocolate might just come true, thanks to this … Continue reading Extra Easter Egg, Anyone?
The Easter Bunny
Short Story The Easter Bunny by Kirsten Nairn ‘Mummy. Is the Easter Bunny Real?’ my five-year-old son asks as we walk up to school. ‘Of course he is.’ I reply absently, as I run through my daily mental checklist of things to do, wondering if I have time to cook something fresh for dinner (I … Continue reading The Easter Bunny
Coloring Easter Eggs
Activity - Coloring Easter Eggs by Ronesa Aveela During my childhood, my grandmother colored eggs for Easter with dye made from natural products like onion skins and walnut tree leaves. Today, many people use commercial dyes, but in some villages in Bulgaria people still use natural colors and beeswax candles to decorate Easter eggs. The … Continue reading Coloring Easter Eggs
Mom’s Favorite Reads eMagazine April 2019
Mom’s Favorite Reads, a magazine for the modern Mom, #1 on the Amazon charts six months running! Our April magazine, now available to download FREE. In this issue… * An exclusive interview with Sunday Times bestselling author Lesley-Ann Jones * Easter stories and activities * Recognising Autism Awareness Month * The Birth of Rock ‘n’ … Continue reading Mom’s Favorite Reads eMagazine April 2019