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 I am currently working with our preschoolers at home and I was a teacher, so this caught my eye.  I see the benefit of this ecourse and I plan on implementing it in our home this summer.

A binder of school curriculum papers.Another reason that I love this?  Since having four kids, I will admit that my style went from high heels (even as an elementary teacher) to flats, jeans & sweaters every day.  I am comfortable, which I need to be, being home them.  Do I want a little style advice?  Of course!  These books jumped out at me: (Probably because I love pink!)Frumps-Pumps-Draft-500I love the cooking ones, too.  Who wouldn’t want to learn how to cook a healthy meal in just a few minutes?  I certainly would!  I would say that mealtime is probably my most stressful time of the day.  I could use one of these…  Ok- being honest, right?  I could use ALL of these.  Ready for the hard truth? I DO NOT LIKE COOKING DINNER!  I really don’t like it.  I make a meal.   It takes me an hour to cook it, 20 minutes to get it on the table, 20 minutes to clean up… and it is all gone in 5 minutes, all the while the kids are saying “Chicken again?  Mom- I don’t like chicken!” 😉  So, to all of those who wrote these books… I say THANK YOU!  You know me well!
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Now- you all know that I like my schedules.  I like things to be pretty neat & orderly.  I like to have my days planned out.  🙂  These books are wonderful for learning just how to make a schedule that you will stick to!

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For the kiddos?  This section is just amazing.  There were so many motherhood & kids ebooks that are beyond helpful!  If you have a question- you will certainly find it in one of the books.  I liked this one, from a farm-running, home-schooling mama.  This e-book is a MUST for all Moms trying to keep a clean house, without struggling with the kids to help! It teaches responsibility, and appreciation for everything Moms and Dads do as well, because visually, they can see their chores compared to the adults: easyAre you trying to feed your soul?  The book bundle has you covered.  Wanting to learn more about the Bible or teach your kids about the Bible? Again- we’ve got you covered.
I have not read this one yet, but I plan on it.  I can say that EVERYONE that I know that has read it has gone on & on about it.  I feel like this will be a great one to read and give me some true insight.  Maybe this will be my book to read with my morning Diet Coke (I’d say coffee, because it sounds better here, but that would be a lie because I just don’t like it… try as I might!)
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Moving onto the home… who would not want a cleaner home?  We can all use some help with getting our homes clean.  I do enjoy cleaning the house (picking up after the kids is a different story!)  I even did my own series on 40 days to organization in our home.  If you are looking for ways to keep it clean, check out this book, among the others in this bundle.
31“This is no ordinary “how to clean your house” book. In 31 Days to Clean – How to Have a Martha House the Mary Way, Sarah Mae goes beyond the “how-tos” and gets straight to the heart of the matter. Why is it so hard to keep up with the day-to-day tasks of running a household and what can we do about it? Each day will challenge your thinking and drive you to The One who offers grace and comfort.”

How about finances?  Have you considered being a Stay at Home Mom (check out my post on how you just might be able to afford it)  You might want to see some of these books to find how you can save a LOT of money- you will watch your out of pocket expenses take a dive. A book with a woman and baby putting coins in a piggy bank on the cover.I can’t even begin to go into all that this book has to offer in the ways to save! 

Ok, well there are so many more books, like how to plan parties: Party-3D-400px1Or how to lose weight..
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Hi there!

I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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