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Book Review – The Case of the Pinched Stradivarius

[social_warfare buttons=”facebook, twitter, pinterest”]*This post contains sponsored content and affiliate links. I love a good crime story. Don’t you? If I can’t find a good rom-com on television, I’ll search for Dateline, CSI or SVU. Putting all the pieces together to figure out how the crime really went down is so intriguing to me. Any time we go searching for a new series to watch, we always seem to pick something of the crime solving sort. Smith Publishing  ...

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Book Review – My Magic Breath

[social_warfare buttons=”Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest”]**This post contains sponsored material and affiliate links. As some of you may be aware, my 5 year old, HarpAlyse, has been seeing a therapist/social worker for almost a year now. Last spring, Maj W was out of the country for a couple of months and HarpAlyse began to exhibit some concerning behaviors. To some parents they may not have been a big deal, but to us, parents of an older child on the Autism Spectrum,  ...

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Doctor Plotka’s Mouthwatchers

*Post contains affiliate links. I was recently provided with 2 youth sized Doctor Plotka’s Mouthwatchers toothbrushes to try. I had never heard of this product until I received an email from a  Mouthwatchers representative inquiring as to whether or not I would be interested in trying their product. I typically stockpile toothbrushes from various brands that I get basically free, using coupons at one of my favorite corner drugstores. I willingly accepted the offer to try these  ...

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Uniquely Wired – Book Review

*This post contains affiliate links. As some of you know, my oldest child displays somewhat mild social and emotional behaviors that place him on the Autism Spectrum. To a casual observer, you may not think there is anything abnormal about him, which is what makes Autism such a tricky phenomenon. To be honest, we have never had a conversation with him to explain his differences and what makes him slightly unique from his peers. He is aware of his issues, but we’ve never sat down and  ...

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