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A Matter of Principal: Transitioning from Formal Schooling to Homeschooling

In a compelling narrative that challenges the norms of traditional education, Mandy Davis’s book, “A Matter of Principal,” released on October 25th, has swiftly climbed the charts to become one of the hot new releases on Amazon, hitting the number 1 spot in Education Reform & policy category on Amazon and appearing in Amazon’s hot new
releases category.

Drawing from her deep well of experience as an elementary school principal, Mandy delves into the intricacies of the educational system, shedding light on the gaps and disconnects that many educators and students face within its confines. The book isn’t just a retelling of her personal transition from the busy hallways of school administration to the fulfilling world of homeschooling; it’s a call to action for families
everywhere to consider the heart of education.

“A Matter of Principal” offers readers an intimate look into Mandy’s transformative journey, emphasizing the importance of a more personalized and familial approach to learning. Through a blend of heartfelt personal anecdotes, professional insights, and actionable advice, the book serves as a beacon for parents seeking alternatives to
mainstream education and a deeper connection with their children’s learning experiences.

Early reviews for the book have been overwhelmingly positive, with readers praising Davis’s candidness, depth of knowledge, and unique perspective on education. The success of “A Matter of Principal” is a testament to the current zeitgeist where more parents than ever are seeking diverse and meaningful educational avenues for their children.

Mandy Davis says, “This book is an invitation to families and educators alike. It’s about reimagining the very fabric of education and recognizing that every child’s learning journey is unique and deserving of respect.”

For those interested in delving into a fresh and insightful take on education and homeschooling, “A Matter of Principal” is now available on Amazon and other major booksellers.

To schedule an interview with Mandy Davis or to request a review copy of the book, please contact Mandy Davis at Mandy@homebuilteducation.com.

Find the Book “A Matter of Principal” by Mandy Davis on Amazon.com.

About Mandy Davis:
Mandy Davis is a passionate educator, former school principal, and dedicated homeschooling mom. With years of experience in the educational realm, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of both traditional and home-based education. Mandy boasts a following of over 100K on Instagram and recently launched a growing YouTube channel on October 1st. Through her writing, social platforms, and advocacy, she seeks to inspire families to find the best educational fit for their children and to challenge the status quo.

Learn more at: https://www.homebuilteducation.com

The Top Secret Truth About Santa Claus

The holidays are just around the corner and with them will come all of the joys of the season- beautiful lights, cheery music, and tantalizing treats.  Our malls will be filled with Santa’s in red as visions of sugar plums dance in children’s heads.  But for many families each year there is a big question that must be answered when the holidays roll around: “What is the truth about Santa Claus?”

christmas book about santa claus

To answer that often dreaded question C.C. Bloom has released a brand new book called The Top Secret Truth About Santa Claus.  What inspired Bloom to broach this subject on behalf of parents?  “I have four kids myself and have heard many conversations about the ‘man in red’ go completely sideways.”  According to Bloom,  “Just about every family falls somewhere on ‘the Santa Claus Spectrum’ between, ‘We love Santa and want to keep the magic alive for as long as possible’ to ‘We don’t do the Santa Claus thing because it takes away from the real reason for the season.’  But regardless of where you fall on the spectrum, the question must be answered at some point.”  

After hearing many of these awkward conversations Bloom decided there had to be a solution.  “My goal was to tell the real truth to kids and adults alike while still keeping the magic alive.”  After lots of research on how the phenomenon of Santa Claus came to be, she put pen to paper.  “If you’re like my family and ‘A Visit From Saint Nick’ (also known as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas’) is the traditional book your kids grew up on, then The Top Secret Truth About Santa Claus is the perfect bookend to the next phase of their childhood.  It’s set to a rhyme scheme, offers solutions to the many problems around this conversation, and tells the whole truth while inspiring kids to keep the magic alive in a new way.”  You can learn more about The Top Secret Truth About Santa Claus at: www.TheTruthAboutSanta.com.  You can also find The Top Secret Truth About Santa Claus on Instagram: TheTopSecretTruthAboutSanta, Facebook: DirectorCCBloom, and Pinterest: TheTopSecretTruthAboutSantaClaus.

First 100 Words: The Best Baby Book of 2015

Choosing a baby book for your little one can be difficult. With 488 million results when you search for “baby book” on Google, it’s simply overwhelming! Luckily, I have one book you simply must add to your baby/toddler book collection…. First 100 Words by Roger Priddy.

100 First Words - Baby Book

We bought this book for A before she was 1 and we’d just go through each page describing the pictures. Babies may not seem like they’re responsive, but they are absorbing everything around them and filling their constantly growing brain.

When you just don’t know how to initiate a conversation with a little person that doesn’t talk back (at least with actual words), First 100 Words is handy to have around. It’s the perfect way to get your baby into reading and associating them with so many everyday animals, objects, and food.

For every 2 pages, there is an associated theme like Colors, Things That Go, Food, Outside, etc. with pictures to resemble each theme. It’s a fun way for those growing brains to learn not only about the theme, but about what they see in each picture.

We love pointing at each picture and making the associated sound if there is one. The cat says “meow”, the big truck goes “HONK HONK!”, the flower says…………ha ha, got you, it says nothing! 🙂

Even when we weren’t reading to her, A would flip through the pages, give the soft cover a little chew, flip some more, chew, repeat. Yeah, babies like to chew, so why not on something educational? Being a board book,  it actually holds up quite well to baby/toddler abuse. This is a must-have for kids’ books!

100 First Words-Baby Book-back

At almost 2 1/2 (when did that happen?!), she can easily name most of the things in the book and make any of their associated sounds. She will sit in one of her favorite reading spots and study each page with vigor while saying each thing she sees out loud. It’s the most adorable thing to see how much she has learned from when we first introduced her to the book.

It’s also just the right size to pack in a diaper bag to take along when out and about. Reading to your little ones is a perfect way to spend quality time together and bond with them. Sit down with this book and take your time describing the words, colors, and objects in each picture, it will mean the world to them!

The only minor issue I have with the book is that the pictures seem a little outdated. I mean, that yellow BMW Z3 to show a “car”? C’mon! They have Z4’s now!! Honestly, that’s hardly an issue, and I would quickly buy this book again and again for any baby/toddler. It makes a great inexpensive gift too! There’s even a Spanish Version!

First 100 Words-Spanish Edition-Book

The First 100 series by Roger Priddy also has a book for the First 100 Animals which was the #6 best selling baby book in 2015.

First 100 Animals

Annnddd, when they’re craving more, and they will, make sure to check out the First 100 Numbers, Colors, Shapes as well as the First 100 Trucks.

First 100 Numbers-Colors-Shapes-Book

First 100 Trucks

You really can’t go wrong with any one of these books, but you might as well get several and keep them around in the car, grandparent’s house, and a backup for when the first one gets chewed through. True story.

Disclaimer: I purchased this book on my own and recieved no compensation for this post. However, there are affiliate links within this post that if you click on them and make a purchase, I will earn a few cents. So, please click and make a purchase! 🙂