Books

Fred is a different kind of ant. A super smart ant. The kind with determination and a cheese craving. He falls out of his tree and into an adventure in search of his favorite food. Along the way he finds new friends and a cat who doesn't like to share.

This hilarious educational game turns learning parts
of speech into a laugh-out-loud fun.

Players mix nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs to cook up the most disgusting, silly, and totally unforgettable recipes imaginable. Think pre-licked cookie filling, crunchy booger brownies, and wiggly pickle pancakes-the funnier the words, the better
the dish!

"The Joy and Love of Childhood" is more than just a parenting book. It is a guide for future and current moms who want to be truly present in their child's life. Author and mother Maisie Young empowers mothers to embrace their role as change-makers and raise their children to create the world we wish existed, instead of limiting children to fit into the one we’ve got.

Maisie offers practical insights on how moms can have a dramatic impact on their child’s lifetime wellbeing, while also addressing the financial challenges that come with being a stay-at-home mom. This book is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to go beyond learning how to change diapers, to holistically raise a child with love, understanding and purpose.

As mothers, we believe we will forever remember all the funny, cute things our kids say and do… but we don’t. Unless we keep a record.

Over the years as your little one grows, you will find your journal is an irreplaceable trove of memories and a map of their growth and development. The pages become windows into the unique, beautiful light inside your child, and a reminder of how lucky you are to be the one to take care of them.

Grandparents will love a copy for Christmas, and your little one will be fascinated to read about themselves when they are older.

Amy Bulkeley

Author, designer and Mom, Amy is an Oregon native living in Nashville with her family and cats. She likes almond croissants and the ocean.

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