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Monday, 28 April 2008 19:00
 This charming children’s book, written by Christine Hierlmaier Nelson and illustrated by her sister, Joy Hierlmaier, is meant to teach preschoolers a thing or two about patience. Nelson is determined to bring lessons about delayed gratification and patience to both parents and kids in today’s fast-paced world, and this book is the perfect start for the youngest members of our family. With a simple story (which, naturally, involves bananas), adorable illustrations, and a lesson about learning to wait, the book is easy for preschoolers to enjoy and understand. As a parenting columnist and mom of two, Nelson knows a thing or two about the importance of patience, which, when taught early enough, can lay the groundwork for future education, relationships, and success, and can make all of our homes run a little more smoothly. To learn more, visit http://www.natknows.com.
Wednesday, 09 April 2008 15:17
Following up her well-received first book, Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay, Stefanie Wilder-Taylor helps moms navigate the tricky toddler years in her new book, Naptime is the New Happy Hour. With a combination of personal anecdotes, useful advice, and irreverent humor, reading this book is like having a conversation with your best friend. Stefanie is not afraid to tell it like it is, and approaches motherhood with a healthy blend of awe and wit.
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 16:37
Good Night Our World is an adorable series of children’s books from publisher and author Adam Gamble and his team of authors and illustrators. These boardbooks are a series celebrating a variety of cities and locations across the country (and Canada). From Good Night America and Good Night Zoo to Good Night Florida and Good Night Los Angeles, these books include over 20 different states, cities, and destinations, with more coming out all the time. Each of the stories consists of memorable landmarks, diverse characters, and a simple and pleasing language that makes these books perfect for both a bedtime story or for beginner readers to enjoy themselves.
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 16:24
Every child goes through a stage where they love nothing more than hearing about themselves. (Hey, my kids sometimes still have days like that.) From wanting to hear stories about their birth to making up songs about their day, sometimes it is just all about them. Which is why The First Adventures of Incredible You will be an instant hit for kids everywhere. These adorable personalized stories, written by Sarah Riley Headrick and Sarah Foreman Rivera and illustrated by Jill Dryer Bartolucci, include colorful pictures and engaging stories that are much more individualized than other similar products.
Thursday, 21 February 2008 16:52

With so many shelves filled with children’s books these days, it can be difficult for any one to stand out from another. Yet Barefoot Books, a company started by two moms 15 years ago, constantly surprises. Their books are meant to allow children to learn about and celebrate diversity, discover their own creativity, and delight in a sophisticated level of art and storytelling that these moms know kids can appreciate. These beautiful books written for children of all ages combine fantasy, history, and adventure with lovable characters and meaningful lessons. The collection incorporates poems, fairy tales, myths, and rhymes with colorful and fanciful artwork that will engage and enthrall your child.
Tuesday, 12 February 2008 12:08
If you have not already joined the countless moms doing yoga with their children, it may be time to start. Studies have shown that children’s yoga can lead to better sleep patterns, reduce stress, lead to healthier digestion, promote good listening skills, boost physical development, and enrich bonds between parents and their children. And as any mom of a toddler has noticed, kids need movement to learn and grow. Which is why Helen Garabedian’s newest book is the perfect place to start. The book contains easy to follow instructions, pictures, games, and activities to incorporate yoga into your child’s schedule. It includes specific routines for a variety of situations, from wake up and bedtime yoga to energetic playtime and tantrum taming yoga. With the benefits to both you and your child highlighted throughout, the routines are both simple and engaging. Both you and your child will be feeling better, sleeping better, and living better in no time. If you’re looking to promote long-term health benefits, bond with your children, and increase their physical and emotional growth and well-being, Itsy Bitsy Yoga is the perfect solution.
To buy this book now click here!
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