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.
73 // Monster Mash-up
72 // The Decision To Have More Kids
71 // Making A Call On Pets
70 // Just Winging it Live! WTF Am I Doing?
69 // This Is Water
68 // Back to the Future: FOMO
67 // From Planning Activities to Writing The Books
65 // Moving Our Family Out of Their Comfort Zone
64 // Back to School
63 // Road Trips
62 // Is Social Media Good For Us?
61 // Actively Parenting
60 // Getting Creative With Activities
59 // The Beach With Kids
58 // Mindfulness
57 // Finding a Healthy Diet
56 // Working Out
55 // Prioritizing Human Connection
54 // Smorgasbord
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