Graham Greene once said, “writing is a form of therapy.” This is true for many authors over the years who have found that writing helped cure their mental illnesses. And some of those authors are Tennessee Williams, Jenny Lawson, Matt Haig, and JK Rowling.
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Yesterday was July 14th, 2021 —National Mac and Cheese Day! And what better way to celebrate than with a creamy Mac and Cheese dinner and some books. Most children love Macaroni and Cheese, so here are four books that you can read to them now, or on July 14th next year to celebrate National Mac and Cheese Day. Mac and Cheese Pleeeeze!, by Eleanor May image via get epic Mac and Cheese Pleeeeze, by Eleanor May, is a fun read for young children who are learning mental math. The book is sure to help improve their reading, writing, and …