Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Random Notes and more: To the man who said I couldn’t be or accomplished ...
Monday, May 22, 2023
If I ever forget to tell you... Thank you!
If I ever forget to tell you…Thank you
For listening to me
Being there a difficult times
For putting a smile on my face
For being honest with me
For drinking with me and getting a little tipsy
For your support
For hanging out with me
For your silence but being present
For that hug when I needed it the most
For dancing with me
For letting me love you
For sharing your secrets with me
For loving me
For the nonstop laughter
For choosing me to be part of your life
Thank you…If I ever forget to tell you
-Tere Rodriguez-Nora
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
I am 53 and counting!
It’s my 53 birthday
As part of celebrating my birthday and receiving my new year of life
I need to be grateful for what this past year has brought me…
I am grateful for what I have lived and not lived this year,for getting my health back after being sick twice,
for beautiful moments spent with loved ones,
for new memories,
for the ones that take care of me,
for the friends that are part of my life,
for the love I give,
For my sons being healthy and good men,
for my parents being alive,
for the experiences lived and the lessons learned,
for sharing my life with my guy and my extended family,
I am grateful!
-Tere Rodriguez-Nora
Monday, January 31, 2022
As the world turns…
As the world turns someone is trying for the first time
As the world turns parents are proud of their child
As the world turns people are sharing their different views of life
As the world turns two souls are getting together in an act of love
As the world turns minds are thinking brilliant ideas
As the world turns a team is winning a championship
As the world turns there are joy and satisfaction from a job well done
As the world turns someone is crying to clean their soul
As the world turns there are words of encouragement someone needs to hear
As the world turns an artist is creating a magnificent piece
As the world turns memories are remembered and cherished
As the world turns a walk nature brings peace to someone
As the world turns there are eyes crying tears of happiness
As the world turns people are fighting for human rights
As the world turns an elderly is treated with respect
Monday, January 24, 2022
Meet the Mermaids: Hi, I'm Jenny (Tales of the Five Enchanted Mermaids)
Meet The Mermaids: Hi, I'm Jenny is a beautiful, colorful book part of the series Tales of the Five Enchanted Mermaids, written by Lois Petren, that touches on the theme of self-confidence. Jenny is an Asian mermaid who loves to sing and is confident about herself. She explains throughout meaningful, simple language how she sometimes hasn't felt too confident, sharing ways of how to work on getting her confidence back. This book also approaches, in a simple way, how we all can have those little voices in our heads that could set back our confidence but she shares positive ways to boost our confidence and get it back, like positive self-talking, talking to a trusted adult, or being grateful.
As a mental health therapist who works with a lot of children who might struggle, at times, with their own confidence, I loved how this book approaches the confidence theme as something we all most have but we can struggle to keep it as well. The book teaches children that we all might hear these small voices in our heads but we can challenge them and change them to positive ones. This is a great book to help children understand the struggles we might find with maintaining our confidence and how we can boost it in case we need to.
Lois Petrem is the author of this book as well as the other four books that are part of the Tales of the Five Enchanted Mermaids series. She became an author when she realized she had a story to tell.
*This book was gifted to review as part of the Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2022 celebration/event (1/28/22).
Multicultural
Children’s Book Day 2022 (1/28/22) is in its 9th year! This non-profit
children’s literacy initiative was founded by
Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen; two diverse book-loving moms
who saw a need to shine the spotlight on all of the multicultural books and
authors on the market while also working to get those books into the hands of
young readers and educators.
MCBD’s mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’
books that celebrate diversity in homes and school bookshelves. Read about our
Mission & History HERE.
Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2022 (1/28/22) is in its 9th year! This non-profit children’s literacy initiative was founded by Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen; two diverse book-loving moms who saw a need to shine the spotlight on all of the multicultural books and authors on the market while also working to get those books into the hands of young readers and educators.
MCBD’s mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’ books that celebrate diversity in homes and school bookshelves. Read about our Mission & History HERE.
MCBD 2022 is honored to be
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Biddle
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PLATINUM: Language
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Pack-n-Go Girls,
Charlotte Riggle, Kimberly Gordon
Biddle
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& Educate, Star Bright Books, Vivian
Kirkfield, Dr.
Eleanor Wint, Kind World
Publishing,
Snowflake Stories, Lisa Wee, SONGJU MA, Melissa Stoller, J.C. Kato and J.C.², Crystel Patterson, Audrey Press, Pragmaticmom, TimTimTom, Wisdom Tales
MCBD 2022 is honored to be
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Charlene Mosley
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Illustrator
Isabelle Roxas (Class Kit Poster Creator)
Alva Sachs, Brianna Carter, Ebony Zay Zay, Rita Bhandari, Gwen Jackson,
Lois Petren/The 5 Enchanted
Mermaids, Valerie
Williams-Sanchez and Valorena Publishing, Josh Funk, Afsaneh Moradian, Eugenia Chu, Maritza MartÃnez MejÃa, Diana Huang, Kathleen Burkinshaw, CultureGroove, Sandra Elaine Scott, Dorena Williamson, Veronica Appleton, Alejandra Domenzain, Lauren Muskovitz and Sandfish Publishing,
Tonya Duncan Ellis, Kimberly Lee, Susan Schaefer Bernardo &
Illustrator Courtenay Fletcher, Nancy
Tupper Ling, Winsome
Hudson-Bingham, Amanda
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Thornburg and Katherine Archer, Rebecca
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This epically fun and fast-paced hour includes multicultural book
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We will be giving away an 8-Book Bundle every 5 minutes plus Bonus Prizes as
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Follow the hashtag #ReadYourWorld to join the conversation, connect with
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Hashtag: Don’t forget to connect with us on social media
and be sure and look for/use our official hashtag #ReadYourWorld.
Charlene Mosley
(official MCBD2022 Poster Creator)
Illustrator
Isabelle Roxas (Class Kit Poster Creator)
Alva Sachs, Brianna Carter, Ebony Zay Zay, Rita Bhandari, Gwen Jackson,
Lois Petren/The 5 Enchanted
Mermaids, Valerie
Williams-Sanchez and Valorena Publishing, Josh Funk, Afsaneh Moradian, Eugenia Chu, Maritza MartÃnez MejÃa, Diana Huang, Kathleen Burkinshaw, CultureGroove, Sandra Elaine Scott, Dorena Williamson, Veronica Appleton, Alejandra Domenzain, Lauren Muskovitz and Sandfish Publishing,
Tonya Duncan Ellis, Kimberly Lee, Susan Schaefer Bernardo &
Illustrator Courtenay Fletcher, Nancy
Tupper Ling, Winsome
Hudson-Bingham, Amanda
Hsiung-Blodgett, Sivan Hong, Michael Genhart, Debbie Dadey, Elizabeth Cureton, Stephanie Wildman, Maryann Jacob, Sherri Maret, Rochelle Melander, Dia Mixon, Kiyanda and Benjamin Young, Shereen Rahming, Linda
Thornburg and Katherine Archer, Rebecca
Flansburg and BA Norrgard , Maxine
Schur Natalie McDonald-Perkins
MCBD 2022 is Honored to be Supported by our CoHosts and Global CoHosts!
MCBD 2022 is Honored to be Supported by these Media Partners!
Check out MCBD's Multicultural Books for Kids Pinterest
Board!
FREE RESOURCES from Multicultural Children’s Book Day
Diversity
Book Lists & Activities for Teachers and Parents
Homeschool
Diverse Kidlit Booklist & Activity Kit
FREE Teacher Classroom
Activism and Activists Kit
FREE
Teacher Classroom Empathy Kit
FREE Teacher Classroom
Kindness Kit
FREE Teacher Classroom
Physical and Developmental Challenges Kit
FREE Teacher Classroom Poverty
Kit
FREE
Homeschool Diverse Kidlit Booklist & Activity Kit
FREE Teacher Classroom Raising
Awareness on Systemic Racism in America Classroom Kit
FREE
Diversity Book for Classrooms Program
Join us on Friday, Jan 29, 2021, at 9 pm EST for the 8th annual
Multicultural Children's Book Day Twitter Party! Be sure and follow MCBD and Make A Way Media on Twitter!

This epically fun and fast-paced hour includes multicultural book
discussions, addressing timely issues, diverse book recommendations, &
reading ideas.
We will be giving away an 8-Book Bundle every 5 minutes plus Bonus Prizes as
well! *** US and Global participants welcome. **
Follow the hashtag #ReadYourWorld to join the conversation, connect with
like-minded parts, authors, publishers, educators, organizations, and
librarians. See you all very soon on Twitter!
Hashtag: Don’t forget to connect with us on social media and be sure and look for/use our official hashtag #ReadYourWorld.
Friday, September 3, 2021
Random Notes and more: My experience with suicide ideation... on the Suic...
Random Notes and more: My experience with suicide ideation... on the Suic...: It is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. A month where we try to be more conscious about what is suicide and how we can prevent it. As par...
Friday, August 20, 2021
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
I am thankful and grateful...
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
My experience with suicide ideation... on the Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
It is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. A month where we try to be more conscious about what is suicide and how we can prevent it. As part of it, I am sharing my personal encounter with suicidal thoughts and ideation. It is the first time,ever, I’m expressing myself about it...
I lived an abusing relationship for a long time. It was a
very difficult relationship where I experienced verbal and emotional abuse. At some point in it, suicidal thoughts came to my
mind. These thoughts came particularly when I was driving back from visiting my son who was in college. When you drive to the north side of Puerto Rico from the west coast, there is a high mountain that you will drive through. From this mountain, you can see a cliff with an amazing view of lower mountains and ending with the view of the ocean.
Every time I drove through there, for almost 2 years, the same thoughts came to my mind "What if I drive to the cliff and end my sadness." The cliff had a way of hypnotizing me and, in my head, was calling me.
Those thoughts circle in my mind every time I was driving
back home from visiting my son. I even stopped near the cliff once. Wanted to
see how deep it was and what could happen to me if I decided to drive/jump in
my car.
After getting home from visiting my son, days will follow
full of questions in my head. I had one question that constantly came to my
mind "What if I changed my mind while I’m going down the cliff?" This is the
question that kept me from doing it. I am very grateful to have had it! I am still alive, happy, and looking forward to many adventures!
Life can give us, sometimes, difficult situations hard to
handle. These situations are just situations, not our life. They are
experiences you lived. I have learned that the path of one’s life could be full
of stones, small and bigger ones; but between those stones, there are flowers
that will accompany you while you walk your life’s path. We should pay more
attention to those flowers; they will help us walk through all the stones.
Take care, Tere
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Haiku poems cocktail (The evening)
Black sky full of stars
Give a sensation of peace
Enchanting darkness
Oranges turned red
Dancing colors through the sky
Ending graciously
Bright, majestic light
Guides and protects the night
Shines throughout the sky
Soft, warm evening breeze
Touches the salty waters
Calming the night sky
Round disk in the sky
Turning colors one at a time
Leaving for the day
-Tere Rodriguez-Nora
Monday, April 20, 2020
PAUSE... (COVID-19 reflection of life)
Pause, take a peek of all the amazing things around you
Pause and listen to your heart beating
Pause, don’t let the daily routine consume you
Pause, appreciate a sincere smile
Pause to feel the breeze while walking in the morning
Pause and stop taking people for granted
Pause to value what others do for youPause to dance while enjoying the music
Pause to pay respect to the ones that make
a difference every day
Pause, value and admire all the beauty
we have around us
Pause and be grateful for everything you have
Pause to acknowledge the best in others
Pause so you can miss the good old days
Pause so you can dream about the future
Pause to understand that there's more
than being busy
Pause to spend an afternoon with your parents
Pause before you miss your children’s growth
Pause so you can keep on dreaming
Pause to let your creativity flow
Pause, hug that special someone
Pause and show your love to others
Pause to take a deep breath
Pause so you can continue living
-Tere Rodriguez-Nora
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Review of the books series: My Furry Foster Family
My Furry Foster Family is a beautiful book series, written by Debbie Michiko Florence, that touches the theme of fostering animals. The series consists of 4 books: Truman the Dog, Buttons the Kitten, Apple, and Annie the Hamster Duo and Betty, the Bearded Dragon. Each book has lovely, simple, and bright illustrations created by Melanie Demmer.
Each book narrates a story about fostering a different type of animal. The stories take place at the Takano home. Dad, mom. Katia (who narrates the stories, and their dog named Ollie are the Takano's family members. Each story tells us how the family gets to adapt to foster each different animal while the animal adapts itself. The stories are full of adventures pointing out the personality of each animal, like Betty that enjoys being pampered or Truman that gets in a lot of trouble, or Buttons, who is a shy cat who wants to feel safe, and finally, the hamster duo, Apple and Annie, who like to play hide and seek.
Focusing on each animal foster care, this series of books approach beautifully concepts like caring, affection, responsibility, teamwork while having fun adventures. This is a great series to help children understand the importance of caring for another living creature as well as being responsible while doing it. It also shows that when you share responsibilities and work together with others, things can be easier and more fun.
Debbie Michiko Florence is the author of this series. She is an award-winning, children's book author who is a former classroom teacher and zoo educator. Besides My Furry Foster Family, the author has 2 other book series: Jasmin Toguchi and Dorothy and Toto. Melanie Demmer is the illustrations of this lovely series. She is interested in work that has a positive and memorable impact on children.
* This book series was gifted to review as part of the Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2020 celebration/event (1/31/20).
Seven years in, MCBD’s mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’ books that celebrate diversity in homes and school bookshelves continues.
MCBD 2020 is honored to have the following Medallion Sponsors on board
Co-Hosts and Global Co-Hosts
A Crafty Arab, Afsaneh
Moradian, Agatha Rodi Books, All Done Monkey, Barefoot
Mommy, Bethany Edward & Biracial
Bookworms, Michelle Goetzl & Books My
Kids Read, Crafty Moms
Share, Colours
of Us, Discovering
the World Through My Son’s Eyes, Educators
Spin on it, Shauna Hibbitts-creator of
eNannylink, Growing Book
by Book, Here Wee Read, Joel
Leonidas & Descendant of Poseidon Reads {Philippines}, Imagination Soup, Kid World Citizen, Kristi’s Book Nook, The Logonauts, Mama Smiles, Miss Panda
Chinese, Multicultural
Kid Blogs, Serge
Smagarinsky {Australia}, Shoumi Sen, Jennifer Brunk & Spanish
Playground, Katie Meadows and Youth Lit
Reviews
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Thursday, January 23, 2020
Random Notes and more: Are you a believer?
Random Notes and more: Are you a believer?: Do you believe tomorrow might be a better day Do you believe in humanity Do you believe there’re more good people than bad ones ...
Monday, December 23, 2019
Christmas time, memories, and me
Every year when the holidays
where approaching, the struggle begins: insults because he didn't want to spend
time with the family, not receiving any gift from him, when I was having a good
time at a family's gathering, he just wanted to leave, yelling, trying to
protect the kids while he decided to ruin our holidays. 












