Mama's Daycare


Book Description

The first day of kindergarten is exciting and filled with anxiety for parents and their kids. This book offers moms some exciting things to do after their babies leave for school! And it is approved by a little girl going to kindergarten. Let her show you what she has planned for her mom in Mama's Daycare!Nene is going to kindergarten. She’s got everything ready, her backpack, pencils and her lunchbox. But what about Mum? Does going to kindergarten really have to mean leaving Mum on her own all day? There has to be a better way… Why should you read this book with your kids? 1. it stimulates a child's imagination and helps them to show fellow feeling for others. 2. Many moms feel empty when their children starts school and mom and child can discuss fun ways to fill the void. Never underestimate the imaginations of a child! 3.Most kids may not worry as much as Nene, the main character, but kids also have their own concerns as they move to this new stage of their life. Please use the opportunity after reading this story with your child, ask them what their greatest worries are and help them navigate through these. I do hope that every parent and child will find these book helpful as your child goes to school. Here are a few editorial reviews Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite Mama's Daycare: Mama and Nene is a children’s educational picture book written by Ngozi Edema and illustrated by Swapan Debnath. Nene is so excited that it’s finally time for her to go to kindergarten. She's checked and double-checked everything in her pack to make sure she’s prepared for that first day. But, as the day approaches, she begins to wonder about her mom. Nene has always been there to keep her mom company -- will Mama be lonely when she’s on her own? Then she had the best idea! Mama’s Daycare was directly across the street from the school she would be attending. Nene could simply take her mom to Mama’s Daycare, and everything would be fine. There were so many things that could keep her mom busy while she was in school -- and on the weekends, they would be together again. Ngozi Edema’s Mama's Daycare: Mama and Nene is a marvelous way to broach the subject of the first day of kindergarten with young readers. Nene’s confidence in her own first day and concern over her mom should be inspirational for kids who are approaching the first day of school with a bit of dread. Swapan Debnath’s illustrations are marvelous! I loved the autumnal palette she employs to make the season feel like it’s almost here. Her panels showing Mama’s activities at her Daycare work so well with the original premise of the story. Mama's Daycare: Mama and Nene is most highly recommended. Reviewed By Tammy Ruggles for Readers’ Favorite Mama's Daycare (Mama and Nene), written by Ngozi Edema and illustrated by Swapan Debnath, is a cute, colorful children's book about a little girl named Nene, who is getting ready for her first day of school. She is very close to her mom and loves cuddling with her baby doll, Rosie. Nene loves her mom more than anything. Nene is looking forward to school and wants to make sure she has everything she needs, like supplies. She seems all ready except for one thing: What will her mom do without her when she goes off to school? They're so used to being together. What follows is an imaginative story about Nene's fantasy of her mom going to a mommy daycare right across the street from her school, so they can still be in close proximity to each other. The little girl further imagines all the things her mom will do at her mommy daycare, like going to the gym, reading books, and other things. Nene realizes that on the days she doesn't go to school, she and her mom can still do fun things together. Edema has created a charming book that both mothers and children can enjoy.




Mama


Book Description

Offers portraits of Latina mother-daughter relationships by daughters including Columba Bush, Cristina Saralegui, Rosario Dawson, and Esmeralda Santiago.




Mommy Goes to Work at the Hospital


Book Description

Celebrating working mothers and making drop offs easier, one story at a time! The second book in the Mommy Goes To Work series celebrates moms working in healthcare, from nurses to doctors to administrators. As the story unfolds, it makes mom's work at the hospital fun and relatable to little ones. This imaginative story brings readers through mom's day at the hospital while drawing parallels with her child's day at school. Mommy Goes To Work at the Hospital is written and illustrated by two working moms.




Take Your Mama to Work Today


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Coworkers beware—Violet’s here to “help” at the office in this lively picture book that puts a fun-loving spin on the grown-up work world. When Violet visits her mom’s office on Take Your Child to Work Day (or snow days, or school holidays, or babysitter-is-sick days), she is very helpful. She answers the phone (once she stops accidentally hanging up on people!), makes business cards (after adding a snazzy personal touch!), learns how to use the paper shredder (and discovers how to make her very own confetti!), and gives the boss pointers on his presentation. With a little mayhem—and a lot of joy—Violet makes her mark on the office! Whimsical text and effervescent illustrations highlight the indelible spirit of Violet, an adorable character young readers and parents alike will delight in knowing.




Mommy Loves Me


Book Description

This book seeks to enlighten children and parents of the importance of a mothers love to a child. The story shows clearly how much work, commitment, patience, care, and love a mother gives to a child daily. It talks about the routine a mother goes through daily to prepare a child for school. Many times children and parents lose sight of the challenges of early childhood preparation. The story demonstrates a beautiful relationship between a mother and a daughter illustrated through rabbits. The book shows the journey of a parent-child relationship from the time the childs eyes open and the child gets out of bed in the morning to the time she runs through the door for school. Mommy Loves Me: Before I Go to School is a simple but true caption of a childs heart expressing the love and appreciation from everything a mother does for her. This book is funny and teachable; it identifies the many good gestures done by parents and teaches children to express their love and appreciation. Parenting is an awesome responsibility, and children are a blessing from God and should be nurtured and taught moral values by parents. This book shows a beautiful relationship of a little girl and a loving and caring mother. After enjoying Mommy Loves Me, you can enjoy teachable moments with your child reading My Kids Learning Time.




Audrey of the Mountains


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Simpson offers a biography of her mother, one of the first female journalists in New Mexico who was known for her informative, influential, and inspiring writing.




Rosa Takes a Chance


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Time Period: 1934 - 1935 Rosa Sanchez's parents took a chance on their future by emigrating from Mexico to the United States. Now, the ten-year-old takes a chance of her own. She wants to go to school! That's not easy for an immigrant girl in the Texas Panhandle of 1935-and it's even more challenging when the terrible, black-clouded storms of the "Dust Bowl" strike. Can Rosa hold to her God-given dream of a good education while her family battles for survival on the windswept plains? This novel for eight- to twelve-year-old girls features historical events to teach compelling lessons in American history and the Christian faith.




Mama's Baby Girl


Book Description

Life as an unwed teen mother wasn't easy especially raising my daughter whom at the age of six years old was diagnosed with an intellectual disability and later in life, diagnosed with a mental illness. At this point in life I questioned my faith in God and was ready to just give up on my dreams, of pursuing a degree, but in the midst of this storm I realized God was walking with my daughter and I through the storm, he knew the path that lied ahead for us and gave us light through our dark path. With family and friends support I decided to dream big despite the circumstances in our life. I managed to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management. I became certified as a Registered Health Information Administrator. I currently work for one of the top hospitals in the state of Tennessee.




Mama was a Rolling Stone


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I love my Mama and decided to honor her by showing not only myself but also others that during life’s adversities, sicknesses, deaths, and financial struggles, our past does not determine our future! Mama was 4.11 ft. tall and had been married multiple times, had multiple boyfriends, and even multiple one-night stands. Mama was shaped like a Coca-Cola bottle, had long thick hair, and had a pretty skin tone. She had skin like a baby and it was soft as cotton. Her eyes were shaped like a diamond and they slightly protruded in a sexy way. However, her blessing of beauty was sadly also a curse. Her struggles in life growing up in Why Not, Mississippi with a 5th-grade education and the loss of her mom, caused Mama to go through some trying times and struggles. Due to Mama’s struggles, Mama made choices that had temporary sex, but permanent consequences. Mama was ashamed of the path she took in life, selling sex as a financial means to provide for her children but she took the STONES she had in life and turned them into gems. One of those gems she created was me. Although I struggled with some of the same mistakes as Mama, I resisted the things that I could and obeyed most of Mama’s lessons. Mama helped me to triumph and become the successful entrepreneur I am today. Both our stories will be shared in this book and I hope this book will be a revelation for some and transformational for many. Who knew that Papa being A Rolling Stone had a domino effect that sometimes made Mama a Rolling Stone too!