
A personal account of a mother's love for a child who doesn't fit society's standards.
Letters to Lizzie is a compilation of the letters Lizzie's mother wrote to her as a child.
What made Lizzie smile? How did Lizzie handle the stares? How did her parents feel?
These letters were locked away for years and not even shown to Lizzie until she was 19 years old.
Now, you can get a glimpse of what life really was like for Lizzie and how her family taught her to live in joy despite the world around her.
Pre-order your personal copy by emailing us at motah@motah.us. This is only a waiting list. No money will be collected, only your information. We will contact you when the book arrives and obtain payment at that time.
One of the best things about the book is that parents will not need to go out and purchase
expensive gadgets or doodads—the majority of supplies recommended by the authors are regular
household items. What a refreshing change from activities requiring families to invest in a
specific toy or computer program! Children need to see that investigating and experiencing the
world is best done with inexpensive and everyday materials. This is how we can encourage and
inspire the use of imagination for a lifetime.
Activities are conveniently arranged by month but a parent or caregiver could use any activity on
any given day. Authors have also included pages for families to note favorite ideas or games.
This will also serve as a family journal to show children as they grow.
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