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Whenever Kim Warren gets an order for Kyleigh and the Apple Pie, her 5-year-old daughter, Kyleigh, springs into action to help prepare it for shipping. She helps me pack all of the orders, she organizes them, and we go to the post office and send them out and she gets reviews and fan mail and I ll read them to her and sometimes I ll let her reply back, the Willingboro native said. Kyleigh is very hands on, sometimes she gives me ideas for different books or shows now that she is more vocal.
Prior to COVID-19, Warren learned Kyleigh had a speech delay. What began as cooking videos as a fun way to get Kyleigh to talk more turned into written stories of her daughter s kitchen adventures to help develop reading skills. Now, Warren hopes her books, like Kyleigh and the Apple Pie will not only inspire her daughter, but also reach young readers that look like her.
Celebrate, toast Champagne
To all them bills paid
I just told mama I made it
Mama, you can go and quit that job
‘Cause you bet, bet on your child
You won’t have to wait for no dollars
‘Cause mama said that mamas don’t change
Ooh, I just told mama I made it
Go ahead, spend it, ain’t gotta save it
Call your boss and tell your boss that you ain’t never ever going back to work
I just told mama we made it
When Ant Clemons bought a one-way ticket and flew across the country to Los Angeles in April 2017, leaving South Jersey for new horizons to pursue his singing dream, he felt he d already won.
FORT DIX As the school for the children of military families on the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Fort Dix Elementary presents a unique set of challenges for its principal.
Among the 300 plus students, some have parents who are deployed. Others are starting off in yet another new school. And still others are worried that they will have to move away yet again, just as they have gotten comfortable at Fort Dix.
But Darvis Holley is just the man for this job, according to district administrators and those who know him.
Holley, 36, of Willingboro, will take over as Fort Dix s new principal on July 1, replacing Tamra Garbutt, who is retiring at the end of the school year after 14 years in charge.