Emma and Mommy Talk to God

“Mommy,” said Emma, “who is God?” “God is all the love in the world,” said Mommy. “He’s in you and in me and in everybody everywhere.” Internationally acclaimed author

The Best Part of Me: Children Talk About their Bodies in Pictures and Words

An award-winning photographer asked several children “What is the best part of you?”, and presents their answers in this sometimes funny, sometimes moving, deeply personal book that includes striking

A Book of Prayers for Kids: ways to talk to God every day

Dozens of prayers for kids to use for every day, difficult days, and special days. What could be more important than giving our kids the tools to keep them

How to Talk to Children About Art

A must-have for adults who want their children to love and understand art, this guide provides valuable tips for making your visit to a museum  or gallery with children a

Relax It’s Just God: How and Why to Talk to Your Kids About Religion When You’re Not Religious

A step-by-step guide to raising confident, open-minded, tolerant kids — as featured on the PBS NewsHour A rapidly growing demographic cohort in America, non-religious and progressively religious parents are

Growing Up: It’s a Girl Thing: Straight Talk about First Bras, First Periods, and Your Changing Body

The author follows up her best-seller It’s a Girl Thing: How to Stay Healthy, Safe, and in Charge with a light-hearted book of advice for girls ages eight to

Small Talk: How to Develop Your Child’s Language Skills from Birth to Age Four

Give your child the gift of conversation with Small Talk!You are your child’s most valuable resource when it comes to learning to talk. In Small Talk, speech and language

Table Talk: A Book about Table Manners (Building Relationships)

Written from the Table s point of view, this humorous tale will help kids understand that table manners are about much more than what fork to use. Good table

If These Boobs Could Talk: A Little Humor to Pump Up the Breastfeeding Mom

This amusing shower or new baby gift celebrates the ups and downs of breastfeeding and gives the rapidly growing number of breastfeeding moms something they can really use-a good