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All of the books listed on this page have been donated by the publisher.
You can read about how each book has been featured at The Parent Station.
Publisher Donated Books
All
Things Bright and Beautiful (Paperback) by Cecil Alexander
This book was featured as a prize awarded to a member of our community.
Book Review: A
Bright & Beautiful Journey ... "Imagine visiting a world
of bright and vibrant colors, where the sky isn't only blue, but hues
of green and purple too. A world of flittering dragonflies, fluttering
butterflies, and buzzing bees over landscapes of green rolling hills
and fields of fragrant flowers. All of this and more is brought to
life in All
Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil Frances Alexander, through
the awe-inspiring illustrations of Anna Vojtech." |
And
a Sword Shall Pierce Your Heart by
Charlotte M. Mathes, LCSW, Ph.D.
Book Review: Living
Life After the Loss of a Child ... "Charlotte Mathes lost
her son and as she describes in And
a Sword Shall Pierce Your Heart, parents tend to reach out to
every source possible to find others who have experienced the same
loss. Mathes' book is an excellent resource, helping to fill the need
of reading and learning about other parents and their losses, and
to learn if there is any truth behind the assumption that over time,
the pain from the loss of a child subsides and if it really does it
gets easier to live each day without that child." |
Back
on the Career Track, A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return
to Work by Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
Book Review: At-Home
Moms Can Relaunch Successful Careers ... "For all of the
moms out there who can relate to these issues, and have even slightly
pondered upon the question of whether or not to return to work after
being an at-home mom, there are two great women who've done a lot
of legwork to guide the stay-at-home mom back into the workforce.
Back on the Career Track, A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want
to Return to Work by Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir
Rabin is the perfect read for those interested in the idea of returning
to work." |
Encyclopedia
Prehistorica: Sharks
and Other Sea Monsters (Hardcover) by Robert Sabuda &
Matthew Reinhart
Book Review: Watch
Out! There's a Shark in My Book! ... "Whether you are interested
in learning about sharks and sea monsters or you simply enjoy a good
pop-up book, Robert Sabuda & Matthew Reinhart's Sharks
and Other Sea Monsters is a must-have! Robert Sabuda and Matthew
Reinhart are both well known for their children's books and masterminded
pop-ups. These authors aren't just great children's writers, they
are paper engineers!" |
The
Fairy Chronicles (Book 1), Marigold
and the Feather of Hope, the Journey Begins by J. H. Sweet
(Author), Tara Larsen Chang (Illustrator)
This book is currently a Prize Bucks Prize at the Fun
& Freebies Channel
Book Review: Fairies,
Magic and Hope ... "It is time to introduce you to the Fairy
Team: Marigold, Dragonfly, Thistle and Firefly. Perhaps it is possible
that they are the ones that magically fixed the lamp you thought was
once broken, or perhaps that dragonfly you saw buzzing around yesterday
was actually a fairy in disguise. In this magical fairy-filled world,
anything from a young girl's imagination materializes in the magic
of The Fairy Chronicles' first book of the series, Marigold
and the Feather of Hope, the Journey Begins." |
The
Fairy Chronicles (Book 2), Dragonfly
and the Web of Dreams by J. H. Sweet (Author), Tara Larsen
Chang (Illustrator)
This book is currently a Prize Bucks Prize at the Fun
& Freebies Channel
Book Review: Another
"Fairy Team" Job Well Done ... "J.H. Sweet brings back the
Fairy Team in another magical story telling of The Fairy Chronicles.
In book two of the series, Dragonfly
and the Web of Dreams, the reader revisits this magical world
of fairies, gremlins, brownies, mystical spiders and even a cameo
from the Sandman! But there is much more than magic happening in Dragonfly
and the Web of Dreams." |
The
Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child: Helping Your
Child Thrive in an Extroverted World (Paperback) by Marti Olsen
Laney
This book was a Prize Bucks Prize. Click
here to learn more about Prize Bucks at Mommy Loves Freebies.
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Love,
Magic, and Mudpies: Raising Your Kids to Feel Loved,
Be Kind, and Make a Difference (Hardcover) by Bernie Seigel
This book was a Prize Bucks Prize. Click
here to learn more about Prize Bucks at Mommy Loves Freebies. |
The
Lull-A-Baby Sleep Plan: The Soothing, Superfast Way
to Help Your New Baby Sleep Through the Night...and Prevent Sleep
Problems Before They Develop (Paperback) by Cathryn Tobin
This book was featured as one of many gifts in our Stork Basket prize
program. |
On
Becoming Fearless
In Love, Work and Life
by Arianna Huffington
This book is currently a Prize Bucks Prize at the Fun
& Freebies Channel
Book Review: The Fearless
Woman ... "All women have fears. Whether it is the fear of
loss, fear of growing older, fear of being poor, fear of being alone
or even the fear of being overweight, fears come in every shape, fashion
and form. Learning to overcome fear and facing fearlessness isn't
a task easily taken. However, with the guidance of a fearless woman,
fearlessness is just over the horizon. Arianna Huffington's latest
book On
Becoming Fearless … In Love, Work and Life is the hand reaching
into the darkness to pull us away from our fears and towards a brighter
future." |
Poetry
Speaks to Children (Hardcover Book & CD) by Elise Paschen
(Editor), Dominique Raccah (Editor), Nikki Giovanni (Guest), X.J.
Kennedy (Guest), Billy Collins (Guest), Wendy Rasmussen (Illustrator),
Judy Love (Illustrator), Paula Zinngrabe Wendland (Illustrator)
Several copies of this book were featured as prizes and were awarded
to various members of our community.
Book Review: Poetry
Speaks to the Whole Family ... "The first thing I noticed
about the book was the amazing illustrations by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen,
and Paula Zinngrabe Wendland. These names may not mean much to most
readers, but after viewing the images of imagination coming to life
in full color on the pages of this book, it may give you pause enough
to file these illustrators' names to memory. Each illustration captures
the feel and wonderment of the poems bound in Poetry
Speaks to Children. " |
The
Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods
in Kids Favorite Meals (Paperback) by Missy Chase Lapine
This book is currently a Prize Bucks Prize at the Fun
& Freebies Channel
Book Review: Picky or Finicky
Eater? No Problem! ... "Most moms will tell you that at some
point, their child is a picky or finicky eater. There are only so
many meals of mac and cheese, hot dogs, and chicken nuggets you can
manage before you start looking for help. You want your child to eat
more nutritional foods, but when they snub everything except what
they've decided to eat, it makes it nearly impossible! The
Sneaky Chef by Missy Chase Lapine has the perfect solution
for any mom looking for a way to get their picky eaters to include
more nutritional foods in their diet." |
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