What's Going on with Mommy? is a book that follows a young girl as she seeks to find out what's behind a call her mother receives from the doctor. The book shares the shocking changes the young girl watches her mother go through--from frequent doctor visits to losing her hair. The girl watches her mom overcome one of the biggest challenges of her life. This book is a great way to help children understand some of the changes associated with a breast cancer diagnosis.
A tired mommy lets her daughter have a turn being the parent at bedtime in You Be Mommy, a humorously charming debut picture book from writer Karla Clark and illustrator Zoe Persico. Mommy's too tired to be Mommy tonight. Can you be Mommy and hold me tight? In this clever, rhyming picture book, a mother tells her child that she's simply too tired to be Mommy tonight and asks her daughter to take over for her. An utterly relatable theme told with humor and heart provides a story parents and children will delight in reading together at bedtime.
Ease your child's fears and go on a dental adventure with Katie when she discovers floss and goes on her first trip to the dentist. It begins with a moment of fascination and ends with an adventure that is sure to make any child smile.
What kind of mother doesn’t say no to her kids? One who is clearly angling for the Mother of the Year trophy – or an extended stay in a mental institution. After deciding to eliminate the words no, don’t and stop from her parenting vocabulary for one month, Amy Sprenger documents what life is like with her three young children. Spoiler alert: she’s still alive, so it didn’t actually kill her.
From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods sweeps readers away with a beloved story of falling in love when you least expect it… Stubborn, sexy rancher and single father Chance Adams will do anything to get back his share of the family ranch—even if it means seducing his uncle's ornery stepdaughter, schoolteacher Jenny Adams. Even if it means marrying her. Even if it means falling in love with her? Jenny always dreamed of finding the perfect man, but perhaps Chance, with his hellion, if lovable, son and his unbending grudge against her family, doesn't exactly fit the bill. She knew he had a one-track mind, all right—but was it just her imagination, or was he starting to get…derailed?
My name is Sharon Schwartz. I am a homemaker and student. I reside in Chatsworth, Georgia with my husband, Patrick/and children, Camrie 22, Joseph 13, and Tori 10. I am a member of Grove Level Baptist Church. I enjoy reading, taking walks, writing poetry, admiring the stars and creation. I love to spend time with my family, watch my son play baseball and watch my little one dance. I enjoy good conversation and laughter with my oldest daughter. I have had many jobs over the years prior to having children and even after having them. The most important and hardest job of all is being a mother. A mother contributes many things to her children. The only thing that really matters is one of eternal significance. I wish to leave a legacy of faith in my Creator God to my children. If I accomplish anything it is for my children to know God and to connect to Him and His purpose for them. That is what this book is all about. If I give my children everything possible, yet neglect them spiritually I have labored in vain as a mother. I dedicate this book to my husband Patrick and to my children Camrie, Joseph and Tori.
Juliet's fifth grade class settles into the classroom. Mr. Phillips starts the discussion of career week. The kids are really interested in it and want to learn more. Juliet knows very little about what her mom does, so she goes home and says, "Mom, what do you do?" Juliet could have never imagined all the really cool things that her mom gets to do every day and all the really cool tools she gets to use. This is such a great week at school, and all the kids get to learn what their moms and dads do. What does your mommy do?
The impossible act of wholly loving a child with the expectation of letting them go, begins the gripping chronicle of a foster parents journey through the system, intermingling a once routine existence with a new kaleidoscope of biological relatives, social workers, and court-appointed officials. Suspenseful and engaging, this distinctive point of view coupled with insightful first-hand accounts from other foster parents, social workers, and former foster youth expertly intertwines real-life experiences from multiple perspectives. This unique tour de force will leave you cheering, emotionally winded, and mindfully contemplative. For anyone who is considering being, has been, or knows someone who has been a part of the foster care system, this narrative tale will leave you more informed and intentional about the roles each of us play in influencing the life of a child.
For the first time ever, New York Times bestselling author Stefanie Wilder-Taylor’s three whip-smart, practical, and hilarious parenting guides—now in one convenient ebook collection. Covering every stage of child rearing imaginable—from labor pains to growing pains and everywhere in between—this convenient ebook set offers readers access to all things parenting in one collection. The boxed set includes: Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay Friends, family, colleagues, the UPS delivery guy—suddenly everybody is a trove of advice, much of it contradictory and confusing. With dire warnings of what will happen if baby is fed on demand and even direr warnings of what will happen if he isn’t, not to mention hordes of militant “lactivists,” cosleeping advocates, and books on what to worry about next, modern parenthood can seem like a minefield. Here’s how you can separate the practical from the practically certifiable. Naptime Is the New Happy Hour Once the zig-zagging hormones and endless, bleary-eyed exhaustion of the first year have worn off, you’re left with the startling realization that your tiny, immobile bundle has become a rampaging toddler, complete with his or her very own, very forceful personality. How do you deal with that tiny bundle of joy that’s suddenly become, like, a real person? Gummi Bears Should Not Be Organic From the moment life first drops us Hunger Games–style into parenthood with just a naked, crying stranger and Google for company, we’re taunted with scary studies and impassioned opinions about how to do it perfectly. You’re going to need a friend to give you a shoulder to cry on when times get rough, and to give you a smack upside the head when you start replacing Goldfish crackers for kale chips. Luckily, Stefanie Wilder-Taylor’s in the market for a new MFF: Mom Friend Forever.
Six years ago, she was framed by her fiancé for an unwarranted crime. Five years later, Pei Qingle returned to reclaim everything that had belonged to her! He would tear apart the disguise of his fiance! To expose his stepmother's framing! Shatter my sister's slander! However, she had thought that her heart had long since become ice-cold. She had never thought that she would encounter that heavenly soft and gentle man who was also as cold and ruthless as a devil. "Do you want little Rui?" The man's voice was as bewitching as a cello. "Yes." "Buy one, give one to me. Even if you want Little Rui, you still need me." A certain man shamelessly stuck it on. What did it mean to not get close to a woman? They were all lies!