Mar 23 2026 | By: Wendy Schicktanz
March brings a touch of magic with it—whispers of spring, a splash of green, and the playful wonder of St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a time when we think about luck, four-leaf clovers, and hidden treasures waiting to be found. But perhaps the greatest treasure isn’t made of gold at all.
In many ways, books are the luck we can give our children every single day. They have a special kind of magic that no leprechaun could ever match. When a child opens a story, they step into a world where anything is possible—where dragons can be befriended, pumpkins can grow into something extraordinary, and dreams feel just within reach. Each page turned is like discovering a new piece of treasure, something meaningful that stays with them long after the story ends.
So this March, as you celebrate the season of luck, consider adding a few new stories to your child’s bookshelf. Snuggle up, turn the pages together, and see where the adventure leads. You might just find that the real magic wasn’t at the end of the rainbow after all—but right there in your hands.
Warmly,
~Wendy
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