Book Reviews – Kids
Books for children.
Your Stepfamily Magazine
Children often experience anguish and confusion when two families are merged into one. Marcy McCann’s Chelsea’s Tree is a great way to help children cope with their new situation. The story revolves around a little girl who explores the differences and benefits of her new family. The hardcover book, aimed at children ages 4... »
Chelsea’s Tree carried on TheStepFamilyLife.com
Great news! Chelsea’s Tree, one of MyWholeFamily.com’s books for children is now carried on TheStepFamilyLife.com. Thanks to Dawn Miller for the great review and helping us get this wonderful book into the hands of kids in need. Review: Through the story of Chelsea and her family tree, this interactive and fun little book helps children visualize... »
Activity Books Help Blended Families Communicate
From the beginning Inspriation Publications drew upon people from various segments of society too form a board of advises that would understand the importance of promoting healing of families in transition. We are always working to improve our products and to reach families in need. If you would like to join our board... »
A Wonderful Gift to Give & Get
All the gifts were given to children who are all part of blended families. »
Books for Stepkids are easier to find.
This powerful way of explaining the various pieces of the family puzzle is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!! »
Books for Stepchildren Review
Excellent!! As the mother of 6 children, which include “his, mine, ours and adopted”, in a military family where growing up around our extended family wasn’t possible, I wish this book had been available when my children were small. It’s a warm, witty and wonderful way to explain extended and blended families to children.... »
Activity Books for Young Children
With the introduction of TV, the Internet, Cell Phones and social networking many children are now leaving the traditional story book behind. While generations past spent time playing outside, often bringing a book along on a picnic or other outdoor adventure, kids today are seldom exposed to the delight of romping in the... »