Category: Christmas Wishlist

Dec 06

the children’s book: a stocking essential

Fostering a love of books is one of the best gifts you can offer for a child’s future. Encourage reading with Christmas.

Today’s titles:

Santa’s Kiwi Holiday, Pukeko in a Ponga Tree, Baby’s First Touchy-Feely Christmas,

Mary’s Christmas Yarns, The Little Drummer Boy, Jan Pienkowski’s First Christmas

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Dec 05

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Rochelle’s Christmas Pick:

One is a celebration of individuality and life. Author Victoria Alexander writes with humour and wisdom about the importance of believing in and valuing ourselves. She reminds us to trust in ourselves, try things on for size, take risks and ask for what we want – after all, we might just get it. At its heart, this beautifully layered collection of stories, quotes, reflections and evocative images is about the power of choice and about enjoying life, with all its shifts and changes. Its message is universal: accept who you are and who you can be, whether you live alone, or whether you are one of many.

 

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Dec 05

reinventing the advent

Hopefully, most of you have already popped out the first five days on your advent calendar. Christmas comes but once a year, and the lead up to it is the best time of the year. So, get merry and get adventurous with your advent.

We have cardboard advent calendars starting at $10. Yet this year brings a new wave of advent calendars, perfect for those who want something more durable, as an heirloom, environmental or creative.

Pop in to Pop out.

20 days to go!

Love,

The Paige’s / Stead & Daughters team.

 

 

wooden advent calendar

Fabric advent: invent your own scene with velcro

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Dec 04

christmas wishlist: what to buy for a guy

Or, what to buy for anyone.

But let’s face it, there are a fair few of us out there who a 1) lament the poor memory of males and 2) never know what to buy them for Christmas. This book will solve both your problems in one hit. Furthermore, it is an entertaining read and up there as one of our best books of 2011. So on the off chance you are battling with a memory malfunction of your own… gift this book to a loved one then have a sneaky read.

Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything – Joshua Foer

“On average, people squander forty days annually trying to remember things they’ve forgotten. Joshua Foer used to be one of those people. But after a year of training, he found himself in the finals of the U.S. Memory Championship. He also discovered a truth we too often forget: In every way, we are the sum of our memories. In “Moonwalking with Einstein”, Foer draws on cutting-edge research, the cultural history of memory and the techniques of ‘mental athletes’ to transform our understanding of human remembering. He learns the ancient methods used by Cicero and Medieval scholars. He meets amnesiacs, neuroscientists and savants – including a man who claims to have memorized more than nine thousand books. In doing so, he reveals the hidden impact of memory on our lives, and shows how we can all dramatically improve our memories. At a time when electronic devices have all but rendered our individual memories obsolete, Foer’s book is a quest to resurrect the gift we all possess, but that too often slips our minds.

 

 

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