Monday, December 17, 2007

100 Christmas and Children's Tales- $1!!!!!!

Toinette and the Elves - Susan Coolidge
The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap. By Ruth Sawyer Durand
A Story of the Christ-Child (a German Legend for Christmas Eve) - Elizabeth Harrison
Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Why the Chimes Rang - Raymond McAlden
The Birds'Christmas (founded on fact) - F.E. Mann
The Little Sister's Vacation - Winifred M. Kirkland
Little Wolff's Wooden Shoes - Francois Coppee, adapted and translated by Alma J. Foster
Christmas in the Alley - Olive Thorne Miller
A Christmas Star - Katherine Pyle
The Queerest Christmas - Grace Margaret Gallaher
Old Father Christmas - J.H. Ewing
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
How Christmas Came to the Santa Maria Flats - Elia W. Peattie
The Legend of Babouscka - From the Russian Folk Tale
Christmas in the Barn - F. Arnstein
The Philanthropist's Christmas - James Weber Linn
The First Christmas-Tree - Lucy Wheelock
The First New England Christmas - G.L. Stone and M.G. Fickett
The Cratchits' Christmas Dinner - Charles Dickens
Christmas in Seventeen Seventy-Six - Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
Christmas Under the Snow - Olive Thorne Miller
Mr. Bluff's Experience of Holidays - Oliver Bell Bunce
Master Sandy's Snapdragon - Elbridge S. Brooks
A Christmas Fairy - John Strange Winter
The Greatest of These - Joseph Mills Hanson
Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe - Elizabeth Harrison
Big Rattle - Theodore Goodridge Roberts

AND

50 Children’s Christian Stories-that teach values from the Bible

Daddy the Superhero
Sharks
The Window in Time
Bad Imaginary Friend
The Rumor with Furry Feet
Fat Wally and the Piggies

AND MANY MORE!!!

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

A Healthy Baby is A Blessing (and A Healthy Challenge)

Having a healthy baby is such a big blessing! 

Sometimes it’s so hard to wait those 9 long months to hold your baby in your arms, but, it ‘s definitely worth it.

I think those 9 months can be a blessing in themselves because they give you time to prepare for your new addition to your family.

If you are waiting for your firstborn, this can be especially true. 

A child definitely changes the dynamics in your family life.  And nothing will be ‘like it was before’ again.  So take the time to savor those quiet moments and peaceful walks.  Enjoy yourself and don’t feel guilty at all, because soon your life will change ... for the better.

Children are definitely a blessing ... but, they do bring a lot of change and challenges with them too.

I believe we can all use those 9 long, expectant months to prepare ourselves (and our families) for those challenging blessings.

Lydia
Home Businesses for Moms

Friday, June 22, 2007

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Baby Crying 101

Communication - that's what a baby's crying is for. This sweet thing that suddenly turn into a fit of tears is just craving for your sweeter attention. All cultures in the world nod to this pattern all infants are accustomed to.  

A baby cries the most during his or her first three months. Though the amount of crying steadily increase, the crying time period may vary from an hour to most of the day and this could still be considered within normal range. Find out more at  The Baby Place

Friday, June 8, 2007

Pregnancy Without Pounds

Pregnancy does NOT need to be an endless struggle. You don't need to feel FAT, UNATTRACTIVE and UNCOMFORTABLE. With Pregnancy Without Pounds™, You'll Discover:

• How to avoid unwanted excess pounds.
• Exactly which pregnancy exercises get you fit and toned
• How to have an easy labor and quick recovery
• Exactly what you need to do now to lose weight fast after delivery
Secrets to minimize stretch marks and cellulite
• How to crackdown on food cravings (and why you’re having them)
• Secrets to looking and feeling like a sexy mama

And much, much more...

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Communicating With Your Baby At An Early Age

As some of you know and those who will find out one day, knowing what your baby wants and when can be very frustrating to new or experienced parents.  I remember going through, are they hungry, wet, tired, hurting, bored, just want to be held, sick.  These are just a few of the possibilities.  When your baby is crying and you can't find out what they want can lead to frustration for you and your baby.
My grandson was a late talker, he did not start talking until he was 2 1/2, so figuring out what he wanted turned into a game show, everyone was guessing and trying to make him happy.  When we were expecting our second grandchild, I bought a book about signing with your baby for my son and daughter-in-law.  They were skeptical at first and in a nice way laughed at me, but agreed to give it a genuine try to avoid what they went through with their first child.
Our second grandchild, precious little Allison is now 18 months, and is signing like crazy.  She started signing when she was about 8 months old, this is far earlier than a child would start talking.  It started out with just a few signs, and I can tell you this is much easier than listening to a baby cry until "you" figure out what they want.
Babies who can sign have shown less frustration and are much happier.  Learning sign language at an early age helps the brain development in the critical early years.  Children who sign are showing advanced language skills than those who do not sign.
Signing also provides a unique bonding experience between you and your child.  Our 4 year old grandson is learning signing along with his baby sister, they communicate back and forth, is not for sign language it would be a guessing game for him also.
Signing can come in handy, especially for those who use ASL as their primary language.  It is also fun for everyone in the family.  I've found a excellent e-book that gives very detailed information about signing with your baby.  It is actually better than the one I originally got for my son.  They are expecting their third and final child, I have purchased this e-book for my daughter, she is expecting her first child in about a month.  This book gives more information and also comes with bonus items.  If your looking to make your life easier for you and your  baby, of even if your baby is a toddler or older, then you need to buy this book.  You will not regret it, the regret will come when you don't have it and your baby is constantly screaming for no reason.  Those of you that are parents know exactly what I'm talking about!!!   Check it out:    a href="http:janrhys.signbaby.hop.clickbank.net/"target=_top>SIGNING FOR BABIES</a>

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Teddy Bears- a baby\'s first friend

Your baby's first friend will very likely be his/her teddy bear.
In 1902 when President Theodore Roosevelt was in Mississippi to settle a border dispute between Louisiana and Mississippi. While there he went on a hunting trip. Members of the hunting party tied a small, black bear cub to a tree for him to shoot. Seeing how helpless the small bear was he refused.
Read more about Teddy Bears by visiting Easy Teddy Bears