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Label it with @MabelsLabels #Review

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 Small kids are not the best at keeping up with things... The same could be same for big kids too, but for this, I am talking about my small one!  Savannah has left her jacket at school I don't know how many times... and let me not forget the water bottle!   Lucky for us, we have Mabel's Labels to help us know what is hers!   FTC Compliant Review Policy:    The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are  my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation. Like I said, she has returned home from school many times missing something.  I can't say anything, because Broxton was the same way.  Still is, if I am telling the truth. I learned years ago that Labeling items worked great for us.  The thing with Mabel's Labels is they last.  I don't have to go writing in sharpie and then never being able to pass along items...  I just use a M

Self Care from Mango Publishing #Review

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Self Care is something that needs to be taken seriously.  I know I have had several friends remind me through the year, You have to take care of yourself so you can take care of your family.  That means rest, relaxation and everything else.  When I saw that Mango Publishing had an amazing selection of books on this subject, I was excited to check it out!  I even had to share the one for teem girls with a friend of mine, ASAP!   She flipped through it and agreed, it was a relatable book, perfect for teens! Take a look at a small selection below, then head to their website to check them all out!  FTC Compliant Review Policy:    The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are  my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation. New Beginnings: 365 Daily Meditations and Affirmations for Inspiration In her latest gem, bestselling author Becca Anderson off

Give this season with GAGives on Giving Tuesday

  As we get ready to move into the season of  giving ,  the GAgives  initiative returns on  Giving   Tuesday , which is  Tuesday , Nov. 30, this year. The past two years Georgia nonprofits have been in greater need than ever for funding to serve the needs of their communities. Last year participation in GAgives was up by  94 percent from 2019 with 260,546 total donations also breaking the 2019 total amount given by 84% with $24,883,590 raised for Georgia nonprofits . This year, even more Georgians are being encouraged to give as every dollar can make a difference. From animal rescues and food banks to the arts, environment, education, senior care and so much more, there are hundreds of nonprofits supporting their communities in a myriad of ways already registered to be a part of this year’s initiative, including many based in and serving Atlanta communities. We’d so appreciate your joining us in spreading the word on social media about this amazing day of  giving  and helping Georgia n

Mrs. Selfe's Zoo School of Art #Review

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 A cute book with a great message, that is what Mrs. Selfe's Zo School of Art is!  As we meet each character of the book, we see that they are struggling with finding the best way to express themselves.  Thankfully, Mrs. Selfe is there to help show each one the best way to succeed!   This is a great read to enjoy at home, or share with friends!   FTC Compliant Review Policy:    The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are  my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation. Author Shoshonna Shoap believes there is not a one-size-fits-all approach to achieving academic success. Inspired by the children she serves, whom she affectionately dubs “little warriors,” Shoap says, “Most children will struggle before mastering a new concept, and for children with special needs, achieving success can be incredibly challenging within a traditional school