Welcome to What to Read Wednesday! Mother's Day is May 8th! And if you're like me you're trying to figure out what to get the mother's in your life as a token gift, to show them you care. I've put together a list of new-ish books that are on my Motherhood Reading list and thought I'd share it with you. Any of these Mother's Day books would make great gifts for a mom.
Below that, you'll find our weekly link up of family friendly posts. I hope you'll check out a few of the other links and make some new friends among the awesome bloggers who link up here each week.
Mother's Day Books
Flourish: Balance for Homeschool Moms by Mary Joe Tate
No More Perfect Moms: Learn to Love Your Real Life by Jill Savage
No More Perfect Kids: Love Your Kids for Who They Are by Jill Savage
Real Moms, Real Jesus: Meet the Friend Who Understands by Jill Savage
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands by Lysa Turkeurst
Hope for the Heart of the Homeschool Mom: Encouragement for the Days When Sanity is Limited by Jamerrill Stewart
Single Mom Homeschooling: Real Hope for the Seemingly Impossible by Kim Sorgius
Not a Statistic: Parenting in a Broken World by Kim Sorgius
Five Minutes' Peace by Jill Murphy – a delightful picture book for both mom and child!
And the following books are part of the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle (April 27-May 2) A $27 package of over 90 family and parenting resources. Get more info here:
Adoption Options by Elizabeth Ehlen
Adoption Options: For Prospective Adoptive Parents breaks down the basic types of adoptions in the United States—public, private and international—to help you decide which is right for your family.
Deliberate Mothering Podcasts by Saren Loosliat
Enjoy listening to 18 fun and meaningful conversations on motherhood between NYTimes best selling author Linda Eyre and her daughters, Saren, Shawni and Saydi.
Guilt Free Motherhood by Amber Khan
Guilt Free Motherhood gives you the tools you need to start living a more contented, healthy and energised lifestyle today—right in the midst of motherhood.
Help Baby Sleep by Janeen Maxwell
Developed by a mother of five—with chapters covering the primary infant stages—Help Baby Sleep describes a stepbystep process for every caregiver to help their baby sleep and thrive.
Mindset for Moms by Jamie Martin
Mindset for Moms is a guide for positive thinking and increased happiness in motherhood and in life.
My Kitchen, My Classroom by Jennifer Bly
My Kitchen, My Classroom offers an introduction to homeschooling as well as helpful, confidencebuilding advice for both new and experienced homeschoolers.
My Life as a Middle School Mom by Angela Hunt
With humor and compassion, My Life as a Middle School Mom offers support to parents of children who are at that awkward stage between childhood and adolescence.
Raising Kids You Actually Like by Sheila Wray Gregoire
With a balance of discipline and relationshipbuilding, Sheila Wray Gregoire shares her secrets for Raising Kids You Actually Like.
Rhythms, Routines & Schedules by Rachel Norman
Discover the secret to using Rhythms, Routines & Schedules to simplify life, facilitate easier parenting, and reduce the stress of raising a family.
Now for the Link-Up Party!
This list has our topics for 2016, but you don't have to stick to that, anything reading and family related is welcome. Our hosts will still share a themed selection each week, but our link up will be for anything family friendly – always. If you'd like to join us as a co-host, please contact Katie.
- Katie @ Paradise Praises {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Tara @ Homeschool Preschool {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Dawnita @ Prairie Dust Trail {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Anne @ My Learning Table {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
Mary Hill says
These look like inspirational Mother’s Day reads. I am going to add a couple to my Amazon wishlist.
Katie Hornor says
Glad you found some new titles Mary! Thanks for stopping by.