Petal Pushers emphasises a great deal on a strong family bond and how a close-knit family can overcome any obstacles thrown at them.
This book is a true, yet hilarious, account of new “older’ mother Cari Rosen’s journey towards parenthood.
As with most pregnancy books, you can expect to find a broad spectrum of information. The difference between this book and the rest of the pregnancy guide books is that this one is written specifically with fathers in mind.
Amazing Minds is an academic parenting tome that is rooted in empirical research.
This is a cute detective series for kids aged seven and above. It's what they can pick up and read as opposed to Geronimo Stilton and before they get into the thicker mystery books for kids.
This book is for adolescents who like soaking up information and crave for more. It covers 200 countries from North and South America, Asia, Africa, Europe and Oceania. One page is devoted to each country.
Jena Pincott, author of the popular Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes?, provides a refreshing and interesting take on pregnancy and the science behind it.
This book is written by educator and literacy expert, Pam Allyn, whose mission is to get kids to communicate with the world through words. She starts off with academia, telling readers why it is important that kids write.
Although this book has 52 writing activities for kids, it reads like a technical how-to on writing.
This book is about activities to promote reading, writing, math, science and social skills in children aged four to eight.