by Kathy Coughlin | Nov 19, 2020 | Education
There’s no telling what will change someone’s life. Isabelle Cnudde claims a few chickens changed hers, taking her from a high-tech job to animal rescue to humane education to board game invention. It began with a desire for fresh eggs, and it was a process. Isabelle...
by Kathy Coughlin | Apr 10, 2020 | Good Kids
Want proof that big things can come in small packages? Meet Tabitha DiMino, an eight-year-old dynamo from Florida with love and energy to spare when it comes to helping animals in distress. She and her parents count six cats and two dogs as part of their family now,...
by Kathy Coughlin | Jul 16, 2019 | Parenting
Ordinarily, I don’t like to have the classics tampered with. I don’t think Christmas ballads, even the syrupy ones like Bing Crosby’s rendition of “White Christmas,” should be rearranged into snappy jazz tunes. Syndney Carton, one of literature’s most self-sacrificing...