Rating: Summary: Wonderful light reading for PG moms Review: All mothers will enjoy and relate to these beautiful stories. There are also several stories written from Dad's perspective. Expecting moms, be sure to have a box of tissues handy! As I read this book, I am expecting my second child. It was wonderful to think back over when I was PG with my son and to cherish the life growing inside me now as I read.
Rating: Summary: Marvellous book, best of all Chicken Soup series Review: Although I read almost every single publication of Chicken Soup, I must say this is definitely my favourite, especially that we are expecting our third child.Before reading this book, I must admit I was not sure if we did the right thing to concieve a third child but now I know more than missing to cherish every moment of our pregnancy. This book has moved every kind of feelings in us from happiness to excitement, to sadness at some times and made me thankful for this beautiful gift from God. This is a must for every expectant parent.
Rating: Summary: Chicken Soup For The Expectant Mother's Soul Review: Hello~ My name is Judith Hayes and I am one of the honored authors included in this new book. My story is 'Love Letters To My Daughter'. Not only was it written with great love from the heart of a mother, but I was also priviledged to be a Childbirth Education teacher for many years. During those years I met hundreds of precious women, girls and couples who were expecting. I heard their fears, their joys, their anxieties, but mostly their great anticipation of a new life that was about to be born! I hope you enjoy my story and the other touching ones in this book. Shalom~ Judith Hayes
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: I couldn't put it down. I found myself crying, laughing, learning, and just bonding with this book. Every night a while I layed there restless and unable to sleep I'd open the book and read. I was bummed when I finished the book because I didn't know of another book that could compare. I have grown weary reading my expecting books since I have read beyond the weeks of my pregnancy. I didn't want to read anymore about how big the baby is 4 months from now... but wanted to focus on what it's like to be pregnant, have a baby, have children, etc etc. I found just that. It's a very inspirational book.
Rating: Summary: What a great book Review: I read this book when I was pregnant and put on bedrest. It made me laugh at times, and brought tears to my eyes at other times. I now buy a copy of it as a gift for all of my pregnant friends.
Rating: Summary: A must read for new and old Review: I saw this book in the library in passing and decided to take a glance. My youngest is 2 years old, but my sister is expecting her first. I knew within five seconds of reading one of the stories that I was hooked. Not only did I check out the book for myself, but I also bought it for her. Anything that can bring me to (happy) tears so quickly, has got to be good! I'm about half way through, and I was right. It has brought back many wonderful memories. A must read for expecting and "old hat's".
Rating: Summary: The Spritual Side of Pregnancy Review: I was not familiar with the "Chicken Soup" books until someone gave me this one as a gift. I must say it makes a very thoughtful gift for a preganant woman, but otherwise you should treat yourself to it. The short stories in this book are written by different authors, all with real-life expectant parent stories. Some stories are sad, some joyful, some downright miraculous- but all of them are inspirational. The stories relate to a wide variety of expectant parents including those who adopt, struggle with infertility, experience an unplanned pregnancy, suffer loss, and juggle a large family. Read all the books you want on physical pregnancy health, but put this one on your list for spiritual pregnancy health.
Rating: Summary: The Spritual Side of Pregnancy Review: I was not familiar with the "Chicken Soup" books until someone gave me this one as a gift. I must say it makes a very thoughtful gift for a preganant woman, but otherwise you should treat yourself to it. The short stories in this book are written by different authors, all with real-life expectant parent stories. Some stories are sad, some joyful, some downright miraculous- but all of them are inspirational. The stories relate to a wide variety of expectant parents including those who adopt, struggle with infertility, experience an unplanned pregnancy, suffer loss, and juggle a large family. Read all the books you want on physical pregnancy health, but put this one on your list for spiritual pregnancy health.
Rating: Summary: Charming Review: If you're an expectant mother you will appreciate the stories in this book. They are touching and funny and strike a universal chord that make you realize you're not alone. Five stars! Debbie Farmer, parenting author of 'Don't Put Lipstick on the Cat'
Rating: Summary: Charming Review: If you're an expectant mother you will appreciate the stories in this book. They are touching and funny and strike a universal chord that make you realize you're not alone. Five stars! Debbie Farmer, parenting author of 'Don't Put Lipstick on the Cat'
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