I’m just explaining why parents might opt for a larger car especially if they have multiple children. It used to be mini vans, now it’s SUVs or crossovers which are probably not much bigger than station wagons.
I’m just explaining why parents might opt for a larger car especially if they have multiple children. It used to be mini vans, now it’s SUVs or crossovers which are probably not much bigger than station wagons.
Also car seats are enormous and don’t fit well into compact cars unless the passenger side seat is all the way up and maybe not even then. Good luck if you have more than one kid that needs a car seat too.
I don’t really have a criteria. If I read the blurb and like it or someone recommends to me I’ll probably pick it up. I also have no problem ejecting after a couple chapters if it’s not interesting though. The library makes this especially easy because I have not invested any money only a bit of time.
It was interesting. You don’t really think kids are that exposed to diet culture but it’s in everything.
Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture by Virginia Sole-Smith. I just started it so no opinions yet.
I just finished up The Locked Tomb trilogy on audio and now I’m reading the dead tree version of The Priory of the Orange Tree. I tried to start it on audio about a year ago but it was too dense for the short listening blocks I have these days. It’s been a while since I read any epic fantasy and I’m enjoying it a lot so far.