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FREE TODAY ONLY: Raising Kids with Good Manners

By August 14, 20143 Comments

 

 

Hey Sweet Blog Friends,

I couldn’t let one more minute go by without letting you know that my book Raising Kids with Good Manners is FREE TODAY ONLY.

Almost too good to be true, huh?  But it’s not.  So if you love to read on kindle, click over to Amazon, Barnes and Noble or Christianbooks.com RIGHT NOW.  My publisher, Revell, is offering the book free for 24 hours only, so if you want a copy, don’t think “I’ll do it later”.  If you’re like me, you’ll forget.  And then be bummed.

Raising Kids with Good Manners covers everything from how to raise a respectful, loving child to how to teach your kids good table manners and conversation skills.  It’s perfect for moms (or grandmoms) and I’ve heard stories that the content has helped more than one mom and dad get on the same page in their parenting approaches.

To order your copy, just click here for Amazon, here for Barnes and Noble or here for Christian Book Sellers.

Sometimes the best things in life are FREE!

raisingkidswithgoodmanners

donnajones

More than a Bible teacher, Donna is a self-described Bible explainer. A colorful storyteller who combines Biblical truth with real-life anecdotes, her messages not only help listeners understand God’s Word, but most important, grasp how to live it out in real life.

3 Comments

  • Tatchana Badio says:

    My 9 year old daughter is having trouble focusing and remembering the basics.
    Can you please help me understand what I need to do for her in order to her succeed

    • Tatchana Badio says:

      In order to help her succeed.

    • I am sure you are not alone in having a child that has trouble remembering the basics, so please take heart! 🙂 The key is to remind her before she gets in a situation and even practice with her. Some children learn and remember better by doing rather than by hearing our instructions. Let’s say she has trouble remembering to say “thank you for having me” when after spending time a friend’s home. While you’re driving her to the play date simply ask “what will you say when you leave your friend’s house?” Have her answer so you’re both sure she knows what to do. Make the role play positive and fun and be sure to tell her you know she can do it! 🙂 I have more specific helpful hints in the book, but hopefully this helps 🙂