Wondrous Child Anthology Captures Diversity of Contemporary Grandparenting
Wondrous Child: The Joys and Challenges of Grandparenting is a new anthology of 29 vivid essays by grandparents and grandchildren from diverse backgrounds.
Read More »Wondrous Child: The Joys and Challenges of Grandparenting is a new anthology of 29 vivid essays by grandparents and grandchildren from diverse backgrounds.
Read More »Ageism is rampant in our society. Most Americans tend to have little tolerance for older people and very few reservations about harboring negative attitudes toward older people.
Read More »When Dr. Lee Lipsenthal was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, he wrote his thoughts about healing the fear of death. In this book, Lipsenthal shared his journey of transcending his fear.
Read More »Nina Coslov and Tara Keppler have pulled together their favorite parenting strategies into an easy-to-read collection of 12 lists to help moms through the rough spots.
Read More »How do you raise a young entrepreneur? The same way you’d raise any child—by helping her develop the skills to become a happy, successful, and well-adjusted adult.
Read More »Bailey by Harry Bliss is about a lovable dog’s first day at school. It was a hit with my granddaughters since their dog is also named Bailey and they loved Bliss’s illustrations.
Read More »Beautiful Blue Eyes by Marianne Richmond celebrates the unique thoughts, feelings and spirit of the blue-eyed boy or girl. The book is dedicated to her blue-eyed daughter.
Read More »I recently read The Doll People to my 8-year old granddaughter who loved it. Here are some of our other favorite books about dolls for 7 to 10 year old readers.
Read More »Grandmother Remembers is a charming book that makes it easy for grandmothers to record their history for future generations with fill-in-the-blank questions and space for photos.
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