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We found these Wonderbooks at the library! See how they work:

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Do you know what a Wonderbook is? Last month, I was pleasantly surprised to find a selection of these wonderful books on the shelves in the Children's Department at the Tomball Library.

Wonderbooks are read-along books that combine the text of the book with a read-along recording all in one bound book. In short, it's a printed book with a ready-to-play audiobook device inside. Kids press PLAY to read along with the book, and they can also switch to Learning Mode for some additional literacy learining and fun!

Wonderbooks are similar to the older style books on tape (where you have a separate cassette / CD that you have to play on your own device). But again, Wonderbooks have the player with speaker combined with the hardbound book, usually right inside the front cover. The controls are easy for kids to use and include a play button, reverse/fast forward, a reset button, and a headphone jack. 

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All four of my kids are highly proficient readers, but I still read aloud to all four of them ALL the time. Face it, you're never to old to hear a readaloud, especially at bedtime. (Sometimes I even read aloud to my husband, and he often reads aloud to me.) My whole family cherishes books and great stories! That's why I was so happy to stumble upon these Wonderbook treasures. When I want my children to just sit and follow along in the book while its being read alound (but when I don't want to do the reading aloud myself because of... well, chores), Wonderbooks to the rescue! 

The Tomball Library didn't have a huge collection of Wonderbooks, but we checked out 3 and left about 20 more on the shelves. The books we saw were popular, modern titles that we were already familiar with, and they all looked brand new. 

The caveat? These bad boys are a pretty penny to replace, so make sure you're keeping them in a safe spot at home so you can return to them to the library when they're due!

SPOTLIGHT MOM: Meet Patricia N.

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Meet Patricia N., our Spotlight Mom for February 2022!

If you're a mom interested in being in our Mom Spotlight in 2022, please CLICK HERE. 

Please tell us a little about your family:

I’m a single Mom to three beautiful girls. I am a local preschool teacher and have been doing that for 13 years. We love our community here in The Woodlands and have made many lifelong friends. My middle daughter has severe food allergies and I have eczema and allergies as well, so we are huge advocates for other allergy families. I also do free trainings on food allergies for other local teachers.

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Do you have a business you'd like to share with our readers:

I just want to talk about the support group that I started on Facebook for local allergy families. Lots of great resources and support within the group. It’s called Allergy and Asthma Parents of The Woodlands/Conroe and I’m really proud of it. I have around 300 members. I’m always looking for ways to give back.

Favorite place to go in The Woodlands area:

We love to picnic at the local parks and go to Farmers markets. We also love the beach at Pundt Park and hiking trails.

Favorite blogs I read:

Woodlandsmommy.com is the only one I currently read, but I constantly follow support groups on Facebook. 

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First job:

Pappys Restaurant in Houston. Hostess.

Favorite childhood book or story:

Berenstain Bears. I loved when my Mom would read to my sisters and me.

Favorite meal to prepare together:

We always eat at home most of the time due to my daughter's severe food allergies. We love anything plant-based and enjoy trying new foods that are safe for us as well. We have fun making homemade pizzas!

3 Things on my Long-Term To-Do List:

1. Go back to school for my teaching degree.
2. Pay for another child to have oral immuno therapy for food allergies.
3. Purchase our first house for me and my girls.

How I spend my Friday evenings:

Hanging out with my daughters, movie night! Popcorn and snuggles.

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Favorite non-homemade dessert (and where can we find it):

Creamistry in The Woodlands Mall has really good vegan and non vegan ice cream options.

Best way to spend $50:

On a date with my girls. Picking up lunch and taking them to picnic and walk the Waterway.

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Something in your purse that has an interesting story behind it:

Our Epi Pens. I’ve had to use them several times on my daughter and myself.

My life:

My life consists of doing the very best that I can everyday for my girls. I work with kids and come home to kids and I wouldn’t have it any other way. My middle daughter has been doing Oral Immuno Therapy to decrease her severe food allergies for the past year now and it has been life-changing for us. We are now able to eat out at restaurants more safely than ever before. My daughters play softball as well, and we love to be outdoors.

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How can our readers find you?


Allergy and Asthma Parents of The Woodlands/Conroe and Oral Immuno Therapy through Woodlands Allergy Clinic.

Editor's Review: The Volleyball School

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Have you tried The Volleyball School that opened in our area last year? We suspect your little ones will love it! The school, originally established and thriving in Katy, has a new location at 22309 Gosling Rd, just south of The Woodlands near the Grand Parkway.

I recently tried the school with my 7 and 13 year old daughters, and they both enjoyed the program. When I tell you that SPORTS is not my family’s thing, hear me well. Sports is NOT my family’s thing. Even still, the coach made it easy for them to join the class and immediately start learning the game of volleyball!

volleyballschool2Our trial class at The Volleyball School was our first experience with playing volleyball in any capacity (if you don’t count that sad game of beach volleyball we played on our family vacation). The coach on staff was friendly and personable, and what especially stood out to me is that she really made it her job to learn all the athletes’ names. The class began with warm-ups and quickly moved to volleyball fundamentals and drills. On the day we tried it, they were working on proper foot positioning, learning to serve, and hitting.

Throughout the drills, Coach was watchful and made rounds, taking the time to address each athlete individually to assist with anything needing improvement. And, as you might expect of a good coach, she dished out many high fives, encouraging the athletes along the way! The session ended with a fun serving game called Spider.

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The Volleyball School offers coed classes for beginners and intermediate athletes ages 7 to 14 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays in our area. They can also provide training for your advanced player! To learn more, CLICK HERE.

 

Make $$ when you sell at Stonebridge Church's upcoming consignment sale!

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Are your closets full of toys that are no longer played with? Do you have piles of kids' clothes that don't fit anyone? Or maybe a garage full of bikes, kids' sports equipment, and old furniture that are just collecting dust!

Why not turn all those items into cash at The Second Blessings Children's Consignment Sale at StoneBridge Church?  When you sign up to be a seller, you'll make 70% back on everything you sell.  Items available for consignment include kids' clothing, toys, furniture, baby accessories, home decor, children's books, and more. We visit this sale year after year, and it's always a goldmine!

Selling is easy.  Just tag your items, drop them off at the church (One StoneBridge Church Dr., The Woodlands, Tx 77382), and start making money.  The sale takes place on February 24 and 25 and is open to the community.  Visit the website to learn more and to get signed up!    

Woodlands Church - Indoor playground is open for fun!

Get excited! After an extended closure due to COVID-19, the gigantic indoor playground at Woodlands Church has reopened for fun! It's absolutely FREE to use and open to the public! The multi-level playscape - the largest indoor play structure in Texas, actually -  is available 9am - 3pm Monday through Thursday for ages toddler to 12 years old. 

The area boasts slides, climbing structures, and many levels to explore! Socks are required for play. Clean restrooms are are site, and Wi-fi is complimentary!

Below are photos and a few more details. Have fun playing!

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The bottom level of the playscape features crawling mats and pint-sized play elements, perfectly suited for tots:

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Woodlands Church is located at 1 Fellowship Dr in The Woodlands, and is accessible via entrances off Gosling Rd and off College Park Dr. 

The on-site cafe that serves up sandwiches, pastries, coffee drinks, and more! 

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There's plenty of space to dine and lounge! My 7-year-old romps on the playground while the bigger kids do their schoolwork and mommy browses Facebook. (LOL)

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For more details including the most up-to-date info regarding this facility, visit Woodlands Church's website here.


SPOTLIGHT MOM: Meet Stacy T.

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Meet Stacy T., our Spotlight Mom for January 2022!

If you're a mom interested in being in our Mom Spotlight in 2022, please CLICK HERE. 

Please tell us a little about your family:

We are a plant-based homeschooling family of four. My husband and I have been blessed with two girls ages 4 and 5. The girls are super close in age as well as in friendship. Our family is in love with nature, books, art, and health & wellness.

Before we had kids, my husband and I lived downtown, and we absolutely loved being in the city, but after having our first baby we knew we wanted to live and play among more trees and green spaces. Today we spend our days watching butterflies and other insects, collecting leaves, maxing out our library cards and exploring parks and playgrounds.

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Do you have a business you'd like to share with our readers:

My husband and I have run Eat Good, a vegan food pop-up for the last few years. We used to be regulars at the Woodlands Farmers Market, but when things shut down in 2020 we stopped and began to focus more on our podcast "Plants Changed My Life" and getting our food truck road ready. Our mission with all we do is to inspire people to make steps toward living a healthier lifestyle.

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Favorite place to go in The Woodlands area:

There are so many, but if I have to pick just one it would be Rob Fleming Park -- we love taking walks, riding bikes and having picnics out here.

Favorite blogs I read:

I am always checking WoodlandsMommy.com and bigkidsmallcity.com for ideas on things to do with the girls. I have been on a new mission to have less "stuff" so I like to read bemorewithless.com/archives for inspiration. I love what the folks at earthconsciouslife.org/blog are doing, they always have quick useful tips on upcycling, composing and gardening.

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First job:

I was a customer service rep at Rave, a now defunct teen clothing store.

Favorite childhood book or story:

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. I remember getting money to buy my very own copy from the Scholastic book fair.

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Favorite meal to prepare together:

Pizza with scratch-made crust.

3 Things on my Long-Term To-Do List:

1. Learn to swim (spring/summer 2022)
2. Do a triathlon (fall 2022)
3. Write my first children's book (winter 2022)

How I spend my Friday evenings:

Sitting through back-to-back dance classes for the girls then rushing home to have pizza night!

Favorite non-homemade dessert (and where can we find it):

We found the most delicious banana pudding at SoVeganly in Old Town Spring. Even better, it is gluten-free so my littles can eat it too. (And it does not taste like it is missing the traditional ingredients! )

Best way to spend $50:

Buy a variety of fresh herbs to grow at home. Fresh herbs really take any dish up ten-fold. It's like a gift that keeps on giving.

Something in your purse that has an interesting story behind it:

I have not gotten back to carrying a purse in my post-baby life. I alternate between a fanny pack, a backpack or book satchel. But no matter what type of bag I have, I always have acorns in it. My children love collecting acorns and when we see squirrels we pass them along to them.

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My life:

Motherhood is a life-changing experience. (<--That is an understatement!) I never imagined I would trade life as a TV news journalist, to have a front row seat in watching these little girls grow up, and I am so deeply grateful each day to have this opportunity.

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How can our readers find you?

Websites:
www.plantschangedmylife.com
eatgoodhouston.com

Instagram:
@plantschangedmylife
@eatgoodhouston

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After our initial interview, we learned from Stacy that her daughters have their own business. Here's more: 

The girls' business is called Ivy + Averie Flower Company.  They have always absolutely loved picking and arranging flowers, sticks, leaves-- everything they get their hands on.  We read Bee Fearless by Mikaila Ulmer and they loved hearing her story of how she launched her lemonade company.  They came up with the idea for their business and worked through a business plan.  Their mission is to raise money to help pollinators.  They use upcycled and earth-friendly materials for their containers.  They had their very first business fair in November. Their website is Houstonsflowergirls.com.  

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Get to know Alodia Basketball Academy!

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For over 13 years, Alodia Basketball Academy has been providing basketball programs which help fulfill their mission of Developing the Next Generation of Leaders through Sports, and teaching life lessons on and off the court, and we're fortunate to have them right here in The Woodlands area!

Their five-star rated, year-round, co-ed programs, Kindergarten through 8th grade are offered at Creekside Park Junior High.

Alodia’s coaches are the some of the best in the area with years of experience. They do all they can to elevate player’s confidence and skills while helping them meet new friends and have fun. And while no guarantees, Alodia programs have been instrumental in preparing players for school teams in future years.

Families can read what others say about Alodia, their programs, and coaches by  CLICKING HERE.

Whether it is year-round competitive youth league seasons, skills training, camps during school breaks, training in person or online with world renown trainer Ganon Baker…there is always something for everyone at Alodia Basketball Academy.

Visit website to learn more: alodiasports.com.