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Books Make Wonderful Gifts

Books can be expensive, especially if they are new and hardback.  Paperback and used books are much less expensive yet just as cherished.  Quality children's books, at very reasonable prices, often can be found at half-price bookstores, yard sales, thrift shops, or public library book sales. Your local library often has book lists based on age or themes that you could review before purchasing retail. Take your time browsing for that perfect book gift and be choosy; again, consider books based on child's age and interests. Choose books with quality illustrations and vivid colors. And remember that when you buy a book for your child, a child-relative, or even the neighbor's child, you are laying a strong foundation for the child's lifelong learning and educational memories. Book Clubs for Children Scholastic Book Clubs, Inc. 2931 East McCary Street P.O. Box 7503 Jefferson City, MO 65102-7503 The Trumpet Club P.O. Box 604 Holmes, PA 19043

My Memoir: The Script In My Box

From the Editor For the month of August and September, I will be promoting my published work (The Script in My Box), and hosting Read Literature in the Presence of a Child (8/22-9/22). My book can be purchased online at TatePublishing.com or at your nearest book store. The New Monday Show The discussion included choices of parenting, your associations, and appropriate behaviors of leadership. You may listen to the radio broadcast at sherleneonline.org 24/7 Let's talk about my book, The Script in My Box The purpose of writing my memoir was to encourage and discuss family bonding opportunities.  I believe that families need to identify their family history within American communities. We seem to be the only culture that does not know our family history, or is ashamed of our history. Do you know both sides of your family that have made you you? In The Script in My Box  my goal was to retrace some of my difficult life experiences to begin the healing p...

Woman to Woman

From the Editor: Ladies, this is the last week of honoring us. I am soo sorry that many of you have not had normalcy in your life experiences. As a black female, that has listened to your discussions of your challenges, perhaps God allowed me to have a normal upbringing so that I can guide you from my normal experiences. Though, there has been many times where I was teased by black individuals (on welfare) because of my "normalcy." Please don't allow jealousy or envy to destroy opportunities for us to mature in family bonding and normalcy.  I understand that you all want a "piece of the pie." How do you expect to create the right kind of pie if you're not willing to listen to someone who has the recipe? I can only help those who trust me, and desire to get out of the bondage that you and/or your family is in. If you are sincere in wanting to change your generational mishaps/dysfunctions purchase my book, The Script in My Box. tatepublishing.com/books...