WIN Manners That Matter For Moms (Best parenting book I’ve ever read)

I’m giving away FIVE copies of this book TODAY! Leave a comment on this post to enter and visit my Facebook page for this giveaway by clicking here!

Winners will be announced throughout the day. See below for full details 🙂 

I’m so excited to share with you the debut of my dear friend’s book, Manners That Matter for Moms, by Maralee McKee! I was thrilled to be able to write the forward for this book (I know moms will relate to the story I shared of a situation that made me want to crawl under the table!) and I just know you’re going to breathe easier and enjoy a much easier time parenting once you read all of Maralee’s wisdom!

FINALLY! A resource for all of the questions we’ve had to muddle through and figure out on our own.
FINALLY, a gentle voice of kindness and reason that can tell us “Hey, I’ve been there. Here is what worked for me and why it will work for you, too.”
Being a parent means facing a series of escalating challenges in raising children, the ante gets upped every year older they get as we try to raise them to be gracious, kind, and intelligent adults. This book has more solutions to parenting problems than all of the parenting books I’ve ever read, combined!
I took it to a church event that I arrived early at. I sat reading it, waiting on everyone to arrive, and another mother leaned in to see what I was reading and so I handed it to her. We got into a conversation about the challenges of parenting and question after question came up I’d say “Well, I think Maralee probably talks about that, lets see..” One after one we were able to find each topic we discussed and Maralee addressed them simply with wisdom that just flat out made sense!

This is a manners book but it is also a guide for any parent who wants to equip their child for success, love, and happiness in their adult life. Children really should exit the womb holding a copy of this book!

If you’d like to order your copy today, click here or look for it in your local Barnes and Noble.

If you’d like a chance to WIN a copy today,

I’m giving away FIVE copies of this wonderful book with

winners chosen at random throughout the day – TODAY ONLY.

To enter, just leave a comment below on this post

And/OR

Click here to visit a special facebook page I’ve set up for this event and leave a comment there.

You can enter both places for additional entries!

Also be sure and visit Maralee’s Facebook page today as she is giving away copies as well!

WINNER LIST:

1. Nancy A North

2. Kim Hanks

3.Kim Burrafato

4. Christie McKee

5. 
 
Disclaimer: Winners will be chosen at random and announced on this post and on the Facebook page for this giveaway. Giveaway closes once all winners are announced and runs for this day only (October 1, 2012). I was not compensated for this post in any way but this book is stinking amazing and you need to get it because it will: Put off premature graying of hair, help avoid those unsightly wrinkles caused by excessive pursing of lips, lower your heart rate, and preserve your last nerve that kids have a tendency to pull tight and use for a double dutch jump rope :). If you’re a parent, this book truly will help you to achieve and maintain peace, love, and happiness in your home!
 

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  1. It’s nice to see manners are still important to alot of parents. Unfortunately, I see children that need alot more of what I call “Home Training!” Good manners are essential to any child’s upbringing. It is the basis of learning respect for self and others, teaches kindness and it builds character. I have 2 daughters that just had babies and would love to give them the book. Thanks!

  2. I have 5 grandchildren 3 boys 2 girls .The girls 3 and 7 and their mom live with me .Manners what are manners?I saw your this morning on tv and I NEED your book.PLEASE.Might be too late though….If not please add my name ….lol…thank you …

  3. Manners has always been an important part of my life. When I was younger and at home we all had to have very good manners. I taught my girls this also and now would like for my grandchildren to read them. Things are so much different now. So please add my name in the contest.

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