20/01/2026
Word of the Week: Proud
What it means:
Feeling happy about trying, learning, or finishing something.
What proud looks like:
• Smiling after you try 😊
• Standing tall 💪
• Saying “I did it!” 🎉
When kids feel proud:
• When they clean up their toys 🧸
• When they try again after a mistake ✏️
• When they help someone 🤍
18/01/2026
🩵🩵🩵 with love, from NomiBooks.
11/01/2026
At NomiBooks, we believe learning should be joyful, simple, and supportive, both for children and for parents guiding them.
This year, we’re preparing educational support materials designed to help kids learn with confidence and ease, right from home and in the classroom.
✨ Coming soon: thoughtfully created learning tools to support early education, spark curiosity, and make back-to-school less stressful and more meaningful.
Here’s to a year of growth, learning, and brighter futures—one child at a time.
With love,
The NomiBooks Team
12/12/2025
Yes! The sun is a big star, the closest one to us.
The Sun is our closest star, which is why it looks much bigger and brighter than the stars we see at night.
It’s a giant ball of hot gas that gives us light, heat, energy, daytime, and life on Earth.
08/12/2025
Word of the week: Joyful
Meaning:
A feeling of deep happiness, lightness, and positive energy that shines through your actions, attitude, and presence.
Why This Word Matters This Week
• It shifts your mindset into gratitude
• Helps you show up lighter and brighter
• Inspires how you speak, create, and connect
• Encourages calm confidence
• Reinforces positive brand energy
Joy is something children can learn, practice, and express.
Here are simple, everyday ways to help them build genuine joy this festive season:
1. Teach gratitude in small moments
2. Create simple joyful routines
3. Let them experience giving, not just receiving
4. Encourage creative play and expression
5. Teach them to name and understand their feelings
6. Make time for presence and connection
7. Celebrate small wins and efforts
8. Model joy in your own behavior
9. Limit overwhelm (too many activities)
10. Give them space to rest and reset
08/12/2025
Word of the week: Joyful
Meaning:
A feeling of deep happiness, lightness, and positive energy that shines through your actions, attitude, and presence.
Why This Word Matters This Week
• It shifts your mindset into gratitude
• Helps you show up lighter and brighter
• Inspires how you speak, create, and connect
• Encourages calm confidence
• Reinforces positive brand energy
Joy is something children can learn, practice, and express.
Here are simple, everyday ways to help them build genuine joy this festive season:
1. Teach gratitude in small moments
2. Create simple joyful routines
3. Let them experience giving, not just receiving
4. Encourage creative play and expression
5. Teach them to name and understand their feelings
6. Make time for presence and connection
7. Celebrate small wins and efforts
8. Model joy in your own behavior
9. Limit overwhelm (too many activities)
10. Give them space to rest and reset
08/12/2025
The greatest legacy we can ever gift our children isn’t wrapped under a tree
it’s the laughter, the cuddles, the stories, and the memories we create together.
This season, may your home be filled with joy, soft moments, and the kind of love they’ll remember forever. ❤️🎄
07/12/2025
Stop asking “What did you get?” and start asking the questions that truly matter this holiday season. 🎁
These questions move beyond the presents to explore gratitude, growth, dreams, and resilience.
Use the quiet moments to connect deeply and truly see who your child is becoming.
The best gift you can give is your focused attention.