Mommy's Choice

Mommy's Choice
Author: Scott Curtis
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Best friends
ISBN: 160477536X

Curtis pens a story of the strong bond that builds between a mother and her son, a story of love and friendship that grows deeper with each passing year. They share a closeness and a bond that can survive anything, or so they thought.

Mommy Grace

Mommy Grace
Author: Dr. Sheila Schuller Coleman
Publisher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-04-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0446550701

Universally, mothers tend to feel they are not good enough at parenting and fear they are harming their children by not being perfect. In Mommy Grace: Erasing Mommy Guilt, Sheila Schuller Coleman offers overwhelmed moms short but emotive stories of authentic motherhood from her own and others' experiences-foibles and all-and offers comfort by showing how God makes up for human weakness with His own strength. Because Sheila shares lessons learned the hard way by real moms rather than giving difficult instructions for better mothering, readers will leave the book feeling encouraged rather than lectured. For every mom who feels she's not quite up to the colossal job of parenting, MOMMY GRACE is full of hope and compassion.

The Mommy Diaries

The Mommy Diaries
Author: Tally Flint
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441201769

Mothering is an adventure to be sure--from diaper changes and potty training to car pools and soccer games, a mom's life is full of adventures with her children. But it's not only about the kids. Mothering is also an adventure in personal growth. And that's what moms are invited to enjoy as they read The Mommy Diaries. With contributions from a variety of authors and speakers familiar to today's moms, as well as insights from fresh new voices, this book will encourage women to catch a fresh glimpse of who they are and how they can grow in the midst of the mothering process. Organized into six sections, each focused on a particular aspect of personal growth as a mom, The Mommy Diaries points moms to the lessons and insights that can be found in their experiences.

Mommy, You Got This!!

Mommy, You Got This!!
Author: Michelle Christensen
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664223509

This book contains real life experiences to encourage and bring joy to the readers. The honest stories from the author's life are written to help mommies everywhere know that they can trust God to guide them in their own parenting journey. They offer sound advice as well as sharing choices that didn't end so well for the author. Some are hilarious. Other's are heart wrenching. All are genuine and meant to encourage. After reading only a few of these stories you will understand why she uses the phrase; "Mommy, you got this!"

Mommy, Mommy, I Went to Heaven

Mommy, Mommy, I Went to Heaven
Author: Keyla Butts
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1449769128

This amazing, out-of-body, heavenly experience is full of miracles and life-changing experiences. Can you imagine holding a baby sister that died before you were born? Keyla has. Mommy, Mommy, I Went to Heaven is a story of a mothers challenge to save the life of her unborn child and of Jesus demonstrating how special that life is, showing her Heaven and personally teaching this child about the power of prayer and faith. How does a toddler convince adults that she actually went to heaven and isnt imagining it? The streets of gold and tree of life actually exist. The power in prayer can change lives. Keyla has heard the angels worship and desires to inspire others to seek the kingdom of Heaven. Her biblical insights as a toddler will fascinate the reader. Youll experience Gods miraculous intervention from before Keylas birth to miraculous healings decades laterhow He directed her from her Montana mountain home to a Hawaiian paradise and continues to lead her today. Who do you turn to when your car is hung up in a tree, when youre about to roll off the side of a volcano, or when life has dealt a terrible blow and you feel all alone? Tillie and Keyla have learned there is nothing too hard for God and no where else to turn. People will let you down, but God is always there.

Mommy, Can I Wear Your Shoes?

Mommy, Can I Wear Your Shoes?
Author: Ramonica S. Patton
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1466997338

This book is about a little girl who always wants to wear her mommys shoes. After she has asked her mom so many times if she can wear them, her mom gives in. Her mother figures that she can teach her daughter a lesson rather than just let her wear her shoes. Her mom runs her through every chore in the house all day until she is exhausted and doesnt want to wear her shoes anymore!

Life As a Mommy

Life As a Mommy
Author: Cathy Spigarelli
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Autobiographies
ISBN: 1598581244

"Do You Feel Isolated as a Mom?" You've heard, "No man is an island," but did you know that, "No mom is an island," either? Through twelve years of parenting, Cathy Spigarelli has learned moms need other moms, for advice, reassurance, suggestions, and camaraderie. In her book, "Life as a Mommy," moms find just such support. Every day for a year, Cathy wrote about life with her three, young children. The 365 compact entries have a girlfriend-to-girlfriend, conversational tone and can be read in minutes, without guilt. "Life as a Mommy" provides a window into the daily life of a mom, revealing her triumphs and struggles, her joy and laughter, and her dilemmas and concerns. The book gently advises, provides insights, and offers suggestions to fellow moms. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will wonder, as Cathy does, about this incredibly difficult, incredibly joyous thing called motherhood. Cathy Spigarelli didn't start out dreaming of being a mommy. Instead, she began a career as an engineer. She married and then completed a master's degree. With a brand new degree and a brand new baby, Cathy found herself at a turning point. Setting aside career ambitions, she became a full-time mommy. For twelve years, Cathy has been a stay-at-home mom. Every day for an entire year, she captured her thoughts, feelings, and concerns about daily life as a mom. She wrote while locked in the bathroom, at stoplights, and in the preschool parking lot. She lives with her husband (who wonders why he isn't mentioned in the book more often) and her three lively children (who wonder why mommy writes about them) in Indianapolis, Indiana. In this book, you will find that, as a mom, you do not walk alone. We journey through motherhood together. Won't you join me?

When My Mommy Dies, Can I Live with You?

When My Mommy Dies, Can I Live with You?
Author: Carolyn McLendon
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1449749585

Joy desperately reaches out for help because her single mom is dying. Living in an underprivileged part of town, their lives are filled with sickness, violence, fear, and danger. When My Mommy Dies, Can I Live with You? gives a glimpse of how an average empty-nester couple were compelled to help Joy. They learn the awful reality of the poverty and terror in a part of the city just a few miles from their home. God protects Joy and orchestrates events so their lives intersect. I have known Dave and Carolyn for over thirty years. We have two girls the same ages as their two daughters. I have seen tremendous Christian growth in their lives over these years. The story in this Christ-centered book does not surprise me. It is filled with their practical faith and tender hearts as they continue to reach out to hurting people. It is informative as it exposes the dilemma of poor people whose lives have been affected by the HIV/AIDS virus and other social problems. It is challenging as it forces the reader to evaluate the quality of his/her own Christianity. It is almost a diary of their experiences and the reader will be a different person in many ways when the book is closed. Ben West, retired pastor and missionary to the Philippines

Vanilla Mommy

Vanilla Mommy
Author: Bradie Moore
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1594672741

Moore tells the unique, true story of a young, single white woman who must learn about everything from nappy hair to ashy skin when she adopts a five-year-old African-American girl from the Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services.