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As of 2010, less than forty percent of children ages 14-18 live in a "first marriage" home. MOMMY'S NEW FRIEND, follows the journey of Aviela, just as her parents divorce. With witty rhyme, vivid imagery and Comet, the calico cat and Noodle, the Japanese Chihuahua, Rhone offers hope to these children (and their parents). Although this book is not written in support of divorce, it happens. It is sad and unfortunate, but it happens. When the dust settles and all the stipulations are agreed upon and signed, children need help rebuilding their fragile world to ensure that when they reach that "14 - 18" year old age group, they will embrace the changes in their lives with understanding and confidence. MOMMY'S NEW FRIEND shines a bright light at the end of the tunnel for these children and their families.
Mommy's New Friend is a heartfelt, lyrical story about accepting a new family member, even if it’s not easy at first. When That Guy comes over and makes homemade pizza for dinner, it’s not the same as before, when Daddy and Mommy and I would all eat together. But That Guy takes care of Mommy when she’s sick, and That Guy laughs at my jokes. Maybe, That Guy isn’t that bad, after all. Shelley Tougas and award-winning illustrator Sara Palacios' Mommy's New Friend is a gentle and uplifting tale about growing up, learning new perspectives, and accepting how blended families can evolve and expand.
Mom has a new friend who comes around a lot. Why do I have to like him? His name is Dan, just like the stinky kid at my school.It's not easy for a young boy or girl to handle a new friend in their parent's life. But when they all go on a road trip together, things begin to look a little better.
And Jen Klein knows motherhood. She's survived changing a soiled diaper in a truck-stop bathroom while suspending a baby in mid-air. She's witnessed the judgment of the so-called "Mommy Mafia." She's found dried applesauce on her shirt. And in her hair. And the baby's hair. And the dog's fur. Here she reveals secrets she's learned along the way about mastering the art of motherhood, from how to handle strangers who ask how much weight you've gained to (finally!) getting them on the big yellow bus--on time and with clean underwear. Inside SheKnows.com Presents: The Mommy Files you'll find: Your mom didn't know what she was doing either A pediatrician is your partner, not your adversary Playgroups are for moms more than they are for kids Just because they can talk doesn't mean they can reason Being a supermom is all about asking for help Disclosed here in a friendly, wry look at motherhood, Jen Klein takes you through each lovable (and less than enjoyable) step toward that coveted title that will be screamed at you so many times in the years to come: "Mommy!"
The author with 10 years of experience in project management discusses the skills that make a project manager in demand and successful. The book will help you to understand the essence of the role of a project manager and develop a development plan to cope with challenges at all stages of a project. Relevant for beginners, experienced managers and executives seeking to master management, gain a competitive advantage and succeed in any field.
Prepare yourself for whatever life throws your way with these essential safety and security hacks you need to know to keep you and your family safe, from TikTok’s Mom Friend, Cathy Pedrayes. Have you ever wished that you kept a first-aid kit in the car or berated yourself for not keeping a pair of flip-flops in your purse at all times? Ever wondered when it’s okay to geo-tag a social media post or when it’s best to lie to strangers? Just need some tips on how to feel safer and more prepared in today’s digital world? Well, Cathy Pedrayes has you covered. Known as the Mom Friend of TikTok, Cathy posts practical, everyday safety and security tips that everyone should know and incorporate into their routine. The Mom Friend Guide to Everyday Safety and Security offers a shortcut to a lifetime of tips and hacks Cathy has learned from experience as well as her consultations with personal security experts. You will find quick guides on: -Securing your home -Building a first-aid kit -Items to take with you on the go -Things to always pack when going on vacation -How to read the red flags in everyday situations -How to protect yourself online -And more! Practical and personable, The Mom Friend Guide to Everyday Safety and Security is a quick guide to all the safety tips you wish someone had told you sooner so you can be better prepared for whatever life throws your way.
Everybody needs friends, even moms, but what if your mom doesn't want to be your friend? One mom has a terrific reason why she isn't a friend in I'm Not Your Friend, Mommy! A charming story of how the love of a mother goes beyond friendship to raise a child in the way that he should go, author Toshiba Smith shares this wonderful story of biblical motherhood. Toshiba has been a behind-the-scenes servant of God as a writer and editor within several publication ministries. Toshiba and her husband, Jarone, currently reside in Greenville, North Carolina, with their children, Jakez, Jarion, and Autumn.
One of Aaron’s schoolmates, Mikey, isn’t very popular. He doesn’t have any friends, and with the prom coming up, it’s looking like he won’t have a date. That is, unless his mother has something to do about it. With all the school’s girls spoken for, Mikey’s mom is willing to do anything to make sure her son has a date for prom, even if it means paying Aaron to dress up and spend a weekend learning how to be a proper woman. The catch is, her precious Mikey can’t find out.
Ryan messed up for the last time, throwing a big Halloween party in an old, abandoned house. It turns out, it wasn’t abandoned, and the mature woman, Ms. Wilkinson, who owns the place is ready to press charges. But she gives him one last chance. He can make it up to her by coming by every day, to clean up, to fix up the house, and to do miscellaneous chores. Her deal seems a lot better than the jail time that would come with her pressing charges, so Ryan happily agrees. But things get a bit weird when Ms. Wilkinson’s chores involve dressing up like a girl—and calling her Mommy.
Caroline's friend, Allie, just lost her daddy. Caroline isn't sure how to cheer her friend up. After Allie loses a picture of her mother, Caroline shares the wonderful news about heaven and learns how she can be a good friend for Allie as she grieves.