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Marcie (155 KP) created a post

Sep 6, 2018  
Child Care (Essential Guide For Caregivers)
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Marcie (155 KP) created a post

Sep 11, 2018  
Child Care Essential Guide For Caregivers now available at the following retailers:
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The Little Prince
The Little Prince
5
8.7 (32 Ratings)
Book Rating
Didn't really care for it and I don't think I would have liked it much as a child either
  
The Meg (2018)
The Meg (2018)
2018 | Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Doesn't take itself too seriously. Gentle humour with occasional laugh out loud moments. Characters you care about (0 more)
obligatory cute child (0 more)
Surprisingly enjoyable
  
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Marcie (155 KP) created a post

Sep 17, 2018 (Updated Sep 17, 2018)  
If you are a young mother, I have the perfect book for you. Child Care Essential Guide For Caregivers. This is a shot, simple guide that will help any new mother care for their baby.
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Karin Slaughter recommended The Better Sister in Books (curated)

 
The Better Sister
The Better Sister
Alafair Burke | 2019 | Contemporary, Crime, Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"When Nicky is no longer able to care for her husband Adam and their child, her all-too-willing younger sister, Chloe, steps into the shoes of wife and mother. But when Adam is murdered, the sisters are reunited and must confront their shared past. This super twisty thriller is completely satisfying and unputdownable. It checks all of the boxes."

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Pet Sematary (2019)
Pet Sematary (2019)
2019 | Horror
Absolutely Nothing (0 more)
One of the worst endings to a movie ever!!! The Entire Creed Family (0 more)
A horrific remake
Gonna keep this short and sweet.An atrocious remake of a half decent horror novel.

This film had everything..Terrible acting,characters who you just couldn't care for,the changing of which child was killed off and that absolute farcical of an ending.

Please avoid this film at all costs.Watch the original or read the book instead.
  
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Jake (15 KP) rated The Witch (2015) in Movies

Jul 9, 2017  
The Witch (2015)
The Witch (2015)
2015 | History, Horror
10
6.3 (28 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Incredible attention to detail including the dialect, costumes and traditional folklore (3 more)
The best child acting I've ever seen in a movie
If you like folklore and traditional tales then this is very accurate to the records
Black Philip
Advertised as a film with plenty of action and jumpscares (2 more)
Uninteresting to those who don't care for tension or history
A fairly controversial ending which divides audiences
A truly unique and engrossing horror for REAL fans of the genre!
  
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Dean (6921 KP) Jul 27, 2017

Couldn't disagree more on this one of the worst films I've seen in ages. Especially after all the hype around it.

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ClareR (5589 KP) rated My Name is Why in Books

Oct 29, 2019  
My Name is Why
My Name is Why
Lemn Sissay | 2019 | Biography
If you can read this book and NOT get angry whilst doing so, then you’re a better person than me. My Name is Why is Lemn Sissay’s true story of his life in the English Care system. His Ethiopian mother handed her son into the care of Social Services whilst she finished her nursing course, only to have him permanently taken away and put in to long term foster care. She wrote letters begging for his return from after his birth, all to no avail. This was the start of a catalogue of failures for Lemn. The way his foster parents treated him after they basically abandoned him at the age of 12, putting him in to the care system and a series of unsuitable group homes, frustrated me to the point of tears. What was most upsetting was the complete lack of emotional support. He wasn’t treated as a child, a child who needed affection and emotional support, but as a problem to be solved. It seemed to me that his childhood was just a countdown until social services could get rid of him from off their books.

I’m so glad that Lemn wrote this book, because I’m sure that it speaks for all those children and adults who experienced life in care. And I hope that the right people read this: those who take care of all of those children. I’m full of admiration for Lemn Sissay and all of the work that he does: his poetry, his broadcasting, and the work that he does for care leavers at his Christmas dinners. I will have been to watch Lemn three times: heard him read his poetry, his one man play, and the third time will be when I see him talk about this book at my local library/ theatre/ cinema (Storyhouse in Chester, UK). And to be quite honest, he always inspires me whenever I see him. This is an inspirational book too - against the odds, Lemn has made something (quite a big something actually) of his life.
This is a wonderful book that I’d recommend all human beings to read.