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Yearning for Spring Blossoms and Sports? By the editors of LJ and SLJ From the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens to the Cheekwood Estate in Music City, botanical gardens around the country are bringing their blooms to you with interactive virtual tours, home garden inspiration, and activities for the whole family. Meanwhile, crafters looking for sewing, quilting, or woodworking ideas will find lots of creative sparks in our recent roundup of books and resources. For young sports fans missing their favorite games, we suggest books and streaming movies to fill the gap. This week we also lean on the wisdom of Mister Rogers, learn how to read poetry, and appreciate the comfort that our furry friends offer during home confinement. And anyone finding themselves in the role of caregiver—either for the first time as a result of the pandemic or otherwise—will want to check out these resources, from practical guides to poignant memoirs. |
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8 Blooming Botanical Gardens To Explore Virtually By Melanie Kletter Cherry blossoms, tulips, and rare orchids are in bloom! Take a virtual stroll through nature at these eight botanical gardens—many of which offer kid-friendly activities to do from home. |
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25+ Books and Resources for the Modern Crafter By Nanette Donohue In our fast-paced, always-connected world, the act of creating is both relaxing and empowering. Many crafters view their hobby as an act of self-care or a way to be intentional about how they spend their time. Crafting can also serve as a means of escaping disposable, fast-fashion culture in favor of a more sustainable way of living. |
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Resources To Support Home Caregivers By Mattie Cook The National Institute of Health estimates that more than 43 million Americans assume the role of caregiver at any given time. In the age of COVID-19-related quarantines and closures, many people are taking on that role unexpectedly. These resources will help–and all titles are available digitally. |
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Podcasts About Pets By Anne Bensfield and Pamela Rogers Pets are important companions to adults and children who are home during the pandemic. It’s a good time to tune in to pet-focused podcasts for some extra comfort and some fun, too. |
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