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12 Free activities to do during COVID-19 pandemic

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Off the cuff—Sunday morning ramblings 12 Free activities you can do during COVID-19 pandemic Kindness You can deliver a home-cooked food neighbor to an older person, or just buy groceries for a needy family. This period is the time to show extreme Kindness to people you do not even know- bake cookies or make them a face mask and share.  Creativity Open your mind and "think outside the box." I mean, be innovative and be daring. So what if you fail? Keep trying. Think of novel ideas to do things around the house or your job. Maybe write a novel or make a quilt, or garden and plant some flowers. Many times we don’t know we have the creative instincts inside us. Learning These challenging times could be the time to learn a foreign language like Spanish, Chinese, or Tagalog. Learn about how the airlines are garaging Airbus planes now that they are not in full usage. Continuous Learning is about never feeling too old to learn. Don’t be afraid to learn new skills—li...
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Eleven reasons to buy a children's book: Buying a book is the safest and secure approach to educating a child. Reading improves comprehension and listening. With a book, you don't have to worry about cyber-bullying or phishing attacks.  Your child cannot use a book to call anyone. It is effortless to use a smartphone to take pictures of nudity (search for) violent content - you won't use a book for such purposes. Children cannot use a book to take videos or post videos on TicTok or YouTube. Evil actors can steal your child's identity for malicious purposes. Books that are lost, stolen, or damaged would not cause fear of someone pilfering your personal information. Kids would not involve themselves in digital drama with books. When kids read books, they don't care about "likes," followers," or "share." You don't have to worry about disabling their privacy settings or using the book without your permission. Wit...

Newest Release New Series

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My readers have been asking for me to write African children stories. One reader wrote, "Why not write about life in the streets of Africa?" Another reader wrote, "African writers are the most prolific writers, and they tell fascinating stories. I want to hear more in the future."  Here is the new book and new series.  narrating the stories of a young African boy, "Chikobe" and his adventures. Chikobe falls from his tree house Other books in the series: Story of little girl - Siya Siya meets dinosaur Siya eats her broccoli and vegetables Siya goes to the zoo Siya learns to ride a bicycle Story of Siya's dog, Tyson The best field trip ever Siya does her homework before dinner  Siya picks flowers in her garden Siya encourages her friends to learn about recycling The best stories ever: Stories about a little girl