Embracing the Impossible: How This Wonderland Inspired Philosophy Enhances Mental Well-being and Creativity

Remember I said I was taking a course on using fairytales and folklore as a structure for well-being and self-care? Well, one of the ideas presented in the workshop.

What I Read: Goblins and Fairies and Witches! Oh My!

I have been in a bit of a fairytale inspired reading trend over the past couple of weeks. It all started with a book series inspired by the movie.

Book Review: Between the Sea and Sky

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Book Review: Magic Under Glass

I am going to share an old review I wrote for the Florida Library Youth Program blog with you because I think both the book and the author are.