Snippets: Free Kids’ Audiobooks for Download

26 May

While LibriVox.org is probably the most well-known source for downloadable audiobooks, I really like browsing through the more visual catalogue at BooksShouldBeFree.com. Both sites have essentially the same content, it is just presented differently. They definitely have the best children’s selection out there.

I love this list of the LibriVox-available recordings from the Ambleside Booklists. I’m a big fan of the Charlotte Mason philosophy of homeschooling, so seeing the recommended reading all linked up like that is very useful!

I really hit the Google jackpot with Kiddie Records Weekly:

Kiddie Records Weekly began in 2005 as a one year project devoted to celebrating the golden age of...

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Hey Laura, what are some family-friendly activities in Maui?

12 May

Michelle writes:

We are going to Hawaii in June - know of any family friendly must-do’s in Maui?

Well, Michelle, I dearly wish I was a true expert on anything about Maui. My first time to Maui (and the Islands in general) was last November. It was lovely and I can’t wait to visit again. I’ll link you to all the things we enjoyed, and hope that other readers can do the same in the comments!

We stayed just north of Lahaina, in Kaanapali, which is basically just a long string of beach resorts and condominium hotels. I’m not a resort-y kind of person and would probably try renting something through VRBO.com, if we go again. (Like, maybe this $220/night, 2 bed/2 bath cottage 200 feet from...

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Hey Laura, how do I prepare my preschooler for her first airplane ride?

13 Sep

Kathleen in Florida writes:

How do I best prepare my 3 ½ year old daughter for her first airplane trip.  We will be traveling from Florida to Michigan in October.  I’ve already had her watch the videos on the TSA website to sort of familiarize her with the security screening process.  However, I have no idea how to prep for the actual plane ride itself (other than stocking up on fun stuff to do during the ride).  She is a very cautious child by nature and does best in new situations when I can prepare her much as possible on what to expect.

Age 3 and up is a pretty easy age to fly with. They are interested and engaged in their surroundings, can entertain themselves quietly for greater...

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Hey Laura, find me healthy food near the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle

03 Sep

Okay, pushing my regular posting aside to help out my husband in need. He’s up at PAX this weekend, getting his nerd on. But since I’ve converted him to clean eating, he has a hard time at these things! Too much Mountain Dew and not enough salad!

Yeah, he could probably run his one Yelp search, but what are expert wives for, anyway?

Here goes, honey. (I never call him honey, by the way; that was just for the alliterative effect.)


The closest thing to PAX is actually in the convention center, on the second floor: Juicy Cafe has smoothies, sandwiches, rice bowls, soups, salads, breakfasts, and coffee. It looks very good and it is surprisingly affordable for convention center dining....

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Hey Laura, how do I pack for 4 months of international travel?

14 Jul

This series began with Katie’s first question when she was in the planning stages of her trip to Europe. Now that she has her itinerary nailed down, she’s hit me with a doozy!


I have lots of experience packing lightly for European travels, so that’s not difficult for me to answer. What complicates Katie’s situation is that she has a very wide variety of activities that she needs to pack for - enjoying the arts at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, hard manual labor in the north of England for a month or two, and then galavanting without an itinerary on the Continent for 8 weeks or until her money runs out.

Katie has already purchased this backpack, which is probably about twice as big as...

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Hey Laura, where do I stay in Chicago?

08 Jul

Elizabeth writes:

I’ll be in Chicago a few days next month and wonder if you know your way around the city better than I do?
Or if you can find a clean, cheap hotel near the Oriental Ford Theatre for me (walking distance) ? Or if you know anyone in Chicago that might
like to host someone really sweet? smile


I’m very sad to say that I don’t have first hand experience with the great city of Chicago! However, I have done some internet sleuthing and I know at least a couple of our readers should have some of their own advice. Hopefully we can help you out!

Hotels in a reasonable price range are pretty hard to find in the part of town in which you want to be! However, if you are willing to...

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Hey Laura, what about a trip to Europe?

06 Jun

Katie writes:

The Euro’s down, and the experts say now’s the time to make a Europe trip.  I’ve been saving up, and come fall, I’m headed for the Old World:  I know I’m going to wind up in France with my bestie, but I wouldn’t mind a stopover in the UK to see a CouchSurfing buddy of mine, and I’ve always wanted to visit Italy…  Spain sure wouldn’t hurt my feelings either.  I’ve got about two weeks and two thousand bucks and no idea where to start; can you get me where I’m goin’?

First of all, don’t over-extend yourself. Pick no more than three destinations (and honestly, I’d just do two if I were in your shoes!) and split your time between them. I spent three weeks in Italy alone and felt...

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Hey Laura, where can I get great coffee in San Francisco?

01 Jun

Leslie writes:

Hey Laura, I packed my thermos for my week-long trip to San Francisco. Help me fill it up! The only caveat is that I’ll be on foot in the Fisherman’s Wharf and Fort Mason area. What’s good that is nearby?

You’ll be spending most of your time at Fort Mason, so be aware that Greens (famous! awesome vegetarian fare! you should eat there!) Restaurant has a little to-go cafe with coffee and pastries in the morning and soup and sandwiches in the afternoon. Greens To Go opens at 8am (9am on Sundays).

Also in Fort Mason is Cafe Franco, located in the back of the Fisherman’s Wharf Hostel. Look for signs at the hostel, and be aware that the cafe is often closed between 3 and 5pm....

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