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It's Take-Your-Mom-to-Lunch Day at the Krusty Krab, and everyone's mom is there-except SpongeBob's. SpongeBob SquarePants says that his Mom can't come because she is a big TV star. Imagine everyone's surprise when she does show up!
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In an ideal world, mothers would have time to hand-sew their kids' costumes for the school play, prepare all-organic meals, and volunteer in the classroom at the drop of a hat. In reality, most moms have to settle for plopping their little ones in front of SpongeBob so that they can prepare yet another chicken nugget-based dinner, guiltily convinced they're falling down on the job. In Good-Enough Mother, René Syler pulls back the curtain to reveal the truth about modern mothering and reassure time-stressed moms that even if their children are strangers to made-from-scratch cookies, they can emerge as happy, well-adjusted, fully functioning members of society. Mother to two great kids of her own, Syler explains how she learned to chuck perfection for practicality -- in short, how she became a Good-Enough Mother. She shows other women seeking to balance family, work, and some semblance of a personal life how to happily join the ranks of Good-Enough Mothers, who occasionally serve breakfast for dinner yet give their children plenty of what really matters -- love, time, and support. Each essay provides welcome empathy and sage advice on navigating life's different obstacles, whether it's dealing with annoying Supermoms, bluffing through a third grader's math homework, or coping with the words that strike terror into every parent's heart ("Your son's teacher on line one"). Offering real wisdom tempered with humor and warmth, Good-Enough Mother will have every modern mom laughing in relief and recognition.
SpongeBob and his dad go to the annual Dad and Kids Game Day at Mussel Beach.
When Spongebob develops a case of the suds, he must overcome his fear of going to the doctor.
SpongeBob is excited for Krusty Krab's eleventy-seventh anniversary celebration, but the restaurant's rival, Plankton, seeks to steal the Krabby Patty recipe for himself.
Hoping to win as many awards as SpongeBob, Patrick starts mimicking everything that SpongeBob does, and their friendship becomes strained.
Soak up these six SpongeBob Ready-to-Read books in one carry-along boxed set at an incredible value! Learn to read with SpongeBob and friends! Six popular Ready-to-Read titles starring everyone’s favorite sponge are included in this carry-along boxed set with a plastic handle and Velcro closure. Perfect for SpongeBob fans who are beginning readers, this collection includesSpecial Delivery!,The Song That Never Ends,The Bikini Bottom Bike Race,The Great Train Mystery,The Best Mom, andGood Times!
"If you are the parent of a boy . . . this is the book you need . . . insightful, enlightened, practical." —Peggy Orenstein, New York Times bestselling author of Boys & Sex From the dad who created the viral tweet supporting his son wearing nail polish, this essential parenting guide shares 36 parenting tips for battling gender norms, bringing down "man up" culture, and helping sons realize their potential. Our boys are in a crisis. Toxic masculinity and tough guy-ism are on display daily from our leaders, and we see anger, dysfunction, violence, and depression in young men who are suffocated by harmful social codes. Our young sons are told to stop throwing like a girl. They hear phrases like “man up” when they cry. They are told “boys will be boys” when they behave badly. The “Girl Power” movement has encouraged women to be whoever and do whatever they want, but that sentiment is not often extended to boys. Just watch the bullying when boys try ballet, paint their fingernails, or play with a doll. But we can treat this problem—and the power lies in the hands of parents. It's not only possible to raise boys who aren't emotionally stifled and shoved into stereotypical gender boxes; it's vital if we want a generation of men who can express their emotions, respect women, and help nurse society back to a halfway healthy place. We can reframe manhood. From Aaron Gouveia, who gained viral fame after tweeting his support for his son’s painted fingernails (and who knows toxic masculinity very well), learn practical and actionable tips such as: Don’t accept different standards for moms and dads Teach boys that “girl” is not an insult and retire phrases like “boys will be boys” Show boys that expressing their emotions and being physical is a good thing Let boys pursue nontraditional interests and hobbies Talk to boys about consent and privilege Model healthy and respectful relationships for boys to emulate Penned with equal parts humor, biting snark, and lived advice, Raising Boys to Be Good Men is the essential parenting guide for raising sons to realize their potential outside the box. ​
Grab a pencil. Grab a friend, and fill in the blanks! SpongeBob has his very own advice column and he needs your help answering all the letter!