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ALONG THE MEADOW

Library

Suggestions from our library to yours. Click on caption for purchase link.

Board Books

  • Big Red Barn
  • The Runaway Bunny
  • Winter
  • Corduoroy
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar
  • Goodnight Moon
  • Dear Zoo
  • Little Blue Truck
  • Good Night Gorilla

Picture Books

  • Root Children
  • The Tomten
  • Animal Friends
  • Luba and Wren
  • Pond
  • Ox-Cart Man
  • Mossy
  • Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
  • Brambly Hedge
  • Children of the Forest
  • George and Martha
  • Peter Rabbit
  • Billy and Blaze
  • Charlie and Lola
  • Harry the Dirty Dog
  • Roxaboxen
  • Stone Soup
  • Blueberries for Sal
  • Sleep Like A Tiger
  • Claudia & Moth
  • Wonders of Nature
  • Little Bear
  • Pig the Pug
  • Henry the Explorer

Seasonal Favorites

  • Maple Hill Farm
  • Around The Year
  • A Time To Keep
  • A Year Around The Great Oak
  • A CHild’s Calendar
  • Brambley Hedge

Family Read Alouds

  • Noisy Village
  • Little House
  • Sarah, Plain and Tall
  • Charlotte’s Web
  • Despereaux
  • Narnia
  • All-of-a-Kind Family
  • Dr. Dolittle
  • Mr. Popper’s Penguins
  • The Cricket in Times Square
  • The Mouse and the Motorcycle
  • The Secret Garden
  • The Princess and The Goblin
  • The Wind in the Willows
  • Heidi
  • Hemlock Mountain
  • The Hundred Dresses
  • The Penderwicks

Parenting Books

  • Simplicity Parenting
  • Lifegiving Home
  • Hidden Art
  • The Connected Child
  • The Whole Brain Child
  • Parenting with Love & Logic
  • Bringing Up Bebe
  • Hold On to Your Kids
  • Heaven On Earth

Homeschooling Books

  • The Moores
  • Wholehearted Child
  • Wild + Free
  • Brave Learner
  • Teaching from Rest
  • Children’s Sake
  • Mere Motherhood
  • Charlotte Mason Companion
  • How Children Learn
  • Home Grown
  • Seven Times the Sun
  • Forest School

Personal Growth Books

  • The Road Back to You
  • Sabbath
  • Next Right Thing
  • Switch on Your Brain
  • True Spirituality
  • Walking on Water
  • Tidying Up
  • Mom Heart Moments
  • Rhythms

Wellness Books

  • Medicinial Herbs
  • Recharge
  • Chris Beat Cancer
  • Low FODMAP
  • Dirty Genes
  • Essential Oils

Home & Garden Books

  • Cut Flower Farm

  • Monty Don
  • terrain
  • Beatrix Potter
  • City Farmhouse
  • Cozy White Cottage
  • Cozy Minimalist
  • The Garden
  • well-crafted

Cookbooks

  • Salt Fat Acid Heat
  • Real Life Dinners
  • In London
  • 100 Days
  • Magnolia
  • Ina Garten
  • Restorative Kitchen
  • Nourishing Traditions
  • Nourishing Traditions
    for Children

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I’d give anything to spend another summer there as a kid. To spend the day taking a long walk down Route 66 with my sister then gathering corn from the field and shucking it for dinner, having a cup of tea with my Grandma while playing cards and sleeping with the windows open because those old farmhouses can sure get hot in the summer! I’ll treasure that time there in my heart forever. ❤️
Don’t throw away those corn silks!!! 🌽 Turn t Don’t throw away those corn silks!!! 🌽 Turn them into tea instead! Corn silks are wonderful for all things bladder and urinary system related. They have a diuretic, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect on the body with a cooling energy that can balance excess heat. I love that it is a useful plant ally to people of all ages and stages of life! 

One ear of corn will give you enough silks for 2-3 cups of tea and if you are dealing with an acute issue such as a urinary tract infection or kidney stones it’s recommended to drink one cup 3x a day. Corn silk can be dried to keep for future use or made into a tincture. 

It has a very mild sweet flavor and like pine needles tea a squeeze of an orange slice or some honey can help elevate the taste. Have you ever tried Corn silk tea before? 🌽 🫖
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Joy is a bouquet of flowers and herbs straight fr Joy is a bouquet of flowers  and herbs straight from the garden. 😍 p.s. You still have time to throw some zinnia seeds in the ground!
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