Author: Grace
• Sunday, June 01st, 2008

Ever wondered what goes on inside the minds of creative children, what sort of environment these children thrive or how talented artists spent their childhood?

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure to review the book, a wonderful parenting book, Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative and Naturally Curious Children (Wonder Collection) by Ginger Carlson courtesy of The Opinionated Parent. I have a daughter who will be 5 years old this year and this book is a treasure I will never let go.

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The growing years of children are the most critical time to nurture the creativity within and the environment that we parents create at this early stage can draw the line of how creative they’ll become as adults. If you are a parent wanting to develop that inner creativity among your child/children, this book will help you plan for activities that makes everyday unique and never boring. I have my day off every Thursday afternoon and Fridays and because my husband works and won’t be home until 7 pm on Thursdays, Thursday afternoon are mine and my daughter’s mommy and me time. I schedule activities to do with great help of the book. I couldn’t praise the author enough and I suggest you check it out. It’s a great read and like a treasure trove, it is filled with unending precious ideas page after page.

You can check out my review here. Also, do grab a chance to win an autographed copy of the book by leaving a comment at The Opinionated Parent! Contest ends on June 5, 2008.

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