books
Sally the Stinkpot Turtle
These days there are a mix of children’s books on the shelves of Public Libraries, in retail stores, and in our homes. Some books are for amusement, some are great... Read More »
Good Enough is the New Perfect
Are you the type of mom who’s a little bit of a perfectionist? Want to be that mom who has a spotless house, happy kids, and dinner on the table... Read More »
Glimpsing God
After having so many friends dealing with hardships, reading about acquaintances or friends of friends tragedies on Facebook, for me, it’s been very integral in making me thankful for everything that I’ve been blessed... Read More »
Raising Confident Readers Review
Even at age 3 Miss A is starting to read. She’s always had an interest in letters and spelling. She knows most site words, can write her name, and sounds... Read More »
LeapFrog Tag Reading System Review
I got an amazing opportunity to review the LeapFrog Tag™ Reading System. What’s really great is that we have a bunch of LeapFrog products already, some that I didn’t even... Read More »
Modern Parent Book Review {Guest Post}
Hi MommyBKnowsBest readers! I am Alison, a wife and mother of a rambunctious 2 year old boy. When MommyB asked me to do a book review I was thrilled to... Read More »
Operation Beautiful Review
I first met Caitlin Boyle, from HealthyTippingPoint.com at the Ball Canning Event I blogged about in July. I sat at a table full of food bloggers/”foodies” and was the only one... Read More »
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Review
Ever wonder what it’s like behind the scenes of a movie? The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary not only documents how the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Movie was made, but... Read More »
Momover Review
Momover, The New Mom’s Guide to Getting It Back Together by Dana Wood, with foreword by Veronica Webb, is a hysterically real-to-life account of motherhood, giving new moms some straightforward... Read More »
Teen’s Guide to NOT Being Perfect
From troubled teen to just the average teen, the Teen’s Guide to NOT Being Perfect by Tom Krause is a book that can relate to them all. Much to my surprise... Read More »



















