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Hardcover How to Talk to Moms Book

ISBN: 0061710016

ISBN13: 9780061710018

How to Talk to Moms

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Sometimes your mom seems like the most wonderful woman in the world. Sometimes you think she is mean and wants to ruin your life. Really, it is both. No matter how well you know your mom, chances are she's got a few tricks up her sleeve. Alec Greven may only be ten, but he will set you straight when it comes to figuring out the most important woman in your life. Tips: Don't use your shirt as a napkin or a Kleenex. Don't bring loose wildlife into the...

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"How to Talk to Your Mom"

Now there is truly help for young boys who often get frustrated talking to their Moms-because it is written by a young man, the advice is realistic and not preachy. I bought it for my grandson's birthday-he read it and often nodded his head, say "yes" "yes" in agreement. I think all elementary boys and their Moms should read this book and enjoy talking to each other about it-

A great book for moms and kids to read together

When I picked up this book and started reading, I decided it would be perfect to read together with my 6-year-old son. Concise and humorous, this book is filled with advice for kids, but without setting up unrealistic expectations of perfect behavior. Sometimes parents need a reminder that it's normal for kids to fight with their siblings, whine, use their shirt as a Kleenex, and make up excuses to try to get out of chores. And kids need to learn that moms generally don't like these things, and the excuse thing will probably backfire. There is an empathy lesson here as well, with sentences like: "Being a mom is a really, really hard job because we don't always follow directions and things can get wild." The first couple of times I read this, I didn't realize it was written by a 9-year-old. Learning the author's age gave the advice even more credibility in my son's eyes. I don't know anything about Alec Greven's previous book, but I'd say this one stands solidly on its own, with valuable kid-to-kid advice and a reminder that even when moms and kids bug each other, they always love each other.
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