There are some children's books that stand out and strike a particularly strong chord with only a few words. That succinct power became a trademark of the prolific author Amy Krouse Rosenthal.
Many parents know her from reading one of her many children's books. Even more know her from an essay that quickly went viral after she wrote it for the New York Times only days before she died of cancer, "You May Want To Marry My Husband."
John shares excerpts from one of Rosenthal's memoirs, Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal, and contemplates with Patrick the unique perspective she shared with the world.
112 // Putting Parenting Advice to the Test
111 // Rethinking Modern Parenting
110 // A Healthy Dose of Risk-taking
109 // The Battle to Raise Helpful Kids
108 // Dad Bod
107 // Pandemic Pets
106 // Just Lifting It
105 // Joy This Season?
104 // The Feels
103 // Processing An Emotional Election
102 // Work From Home Dad
101 // In Touch With Nature
100 // Celebrating The Big One Hundred
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99 // So It Begins
98 // Emerging From The Chrysalis
97 // Back to... School?
96 // Kids Birthday Parties (During the Apocalypse)
95 // Change Is In The Air
94 // Rediscovering Outdoor Activities
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