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Black Fatherhood

This one of a kind book aims to highlight the importance of being a present father while breaking the stereotype that surrounds Black fatherhood. Written by Dr. Curtis L. Ivery and his son Marcus, the book is a blueprint for being a successful family man as well as a model African-American man. It’s also an account of the current state of the African-American community and family, which is increasingly viewed as disconnected and falling apart. Riddled with quotes by celebrated leaders, including Frederick Douglass, Bill Cosby, and Nelson Mandela, the book provides tips on how to be a father each day, every day. Ivery talks about the importance of instilling a value system and emphasizes ways in which fathers can have optimal relationships with their children. The book also delves into our current society and examines how it’s affecting African-American communities and families, as well as how we can overcome this. This book is an indispensable guide for fathers and children alike that will surely strengthen any family’s bond.

About: Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Marcus Ivery

Hardcover: $19.95 (ISBN: 9780825307430)

Parenting/Social Science/Ethnic Studies

208 pages

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Get Your Kids Hiking

Hiking is a great way to relax, connect with nature, and enjoy time with your family. Bringing your kids along can be rewarding for you and for them, but it can also add new challenges and concerns to your trip. Get Your Kids Hiking is loaded with everything you need to know to hit the trail with kids; from gear to simple proven techniques that will make your hike safe and fun. Written with both the novice and the seasoned hiker in mind, Jeff Alt provides all the information you need to take your child out on the trail.

This books offers:

– Age-appropriate ways to include your child in all aspects of the hike

– Checklists of what to pack for any type of hike

– Kid-friendly menus

– Advice for hiking with a child who has special needs.

Get Your Kids Hiking is the playbook to inspire an appreciation for the great outdoors in your children and keep your young child or teenager interested in a family hiking trip.

About: Jeff Alt

Paperback: $13.95 (ISBN: 9780825306914)

E-book:  $7.99 (ISBN: 9780825306518)

Parenting/Sports & Recreation

240 pages

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BABY: An Owner’s Manual

Today’s modern parents have it all together. When they arrive home with the new baby, they have everything they need. Diapers? Check. Baby bottles? Check. Cute little undershirts? Check. Copy of Good Night, Moon? Check. Actual baby? Check. The owner’s manual??? Boy, that’s the one thing you can’t do without. After all, you need one for your wide-screen HDTV and another for your printer/copier/fax/scanner/telephone/cappuccino maker, right?

Well, Baby: An Owner’s Manual by Dr. Bud Zukow and Nancy Sayles Kaneshiro is the perfect book for parents who wish their babies came with a set of instructions.

Baby: An Owner’s Manual, in this newly revised and updated edition, is a book that was born out of necessity. “No matter how many babies you’ve been around during your life, no matter how many books you’ve read, how much advice you’ve received, nothing prepares you for the thrilling, joyful, absolutely petrifying moment when you two get his baby home and the door closes,” the authors explain.

Subtitled A Beloved Pediatrician Answers Your First 365 Phone Calls, this indispensable book has an easy-to-read, Q & A format. Each question is answered with an encouraging, nonjudgmental solution and expert, up-to-the-minute advice…short and sweet…just the right length for parents to read when they need quick answers.

About: Dr. Bud Zukow and Nancy Sayles Kaneshiro

E-book: $14.95 (ISBN: 9780825306389)

Parenting

240 pages

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Dancing in the Rain: Stories of Exceptional Progress by Parents of Children with Special Needs

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

stehlidancing Dancing in the Rain: Stories of Exceptional Progress by Parents of Children with Special Needs is a guide to the world of learning disabilities, developmental delay and autism. An inspiring and riveting selection of stories, they are written with candor and intelligence by the parents of children with special needs and edited by Annabel Stehli, author of The Sound of a Miracle. Focusing on attention deficit disorder, dyslexia, hyperlexia, pervasive developmental delay, communication delay, central auditory processing disorder, fetal alcohol syndrome and autism, here are strategies that worked in twenty-two cases. “How I wish a book like this had been available when my daughter was first diagnosed. It would have made all the difference,” says Annabel Stehli.

ISBN: 978-0-825305-34-4
$14.95 Paperback
Self-help
303 Pages 5.5×8.5

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