The Parenting Toolkit

Ten Extraordinary Inventions Guaranteed to Solve Real, Everyday Problems

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Development
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Author: Karen Skinulis ISBN: 9780993751110
Publisher: Karen Skinulis Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Skinulis
ISBN: 9780993751110
Publisher: Karen Skinulis
Publication: April 14, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The Parenting Toolkit is a how-to manual with an imaginative twist. Parenttools is a one-of-a-kind specialty store stocked with magical items guaranteed to solve common, everyday parenting problems. Witness the transformation in ten typical families as a new tool is bought and an essential parenting principle springs into action (consistency, encouragement, firmness, and many others). Items such as the Toy Vacuum, Heart Cooler, and Perfecting Glasses put a swift end to a wide range of annoying problems — from fussy eaters and squabbling siblings, to sprawling toy messes and middle of the night bed invasions. Best of all, see how the children respond when their parents do precisely the thing that’s required to turn things around. These amazing tools, with their detailed, insightful instructions help the parents realize the cooperative, respectful, and loving family they’ve always wanted. Unlike any other parenting book ever written—this one is actually fun to read. The Parenting Toolkit is smart, fresh, and packed with great ideas that will amuse, inspire and give parents a whole new outlook on how to raise their child.

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The Parenting Toolkit is a how-to manual with an imaginative twist. Parenttools is a one-of-a-kind specialty store stocked with magical items guaranteed to solve common, everyday parenting problems. Witness the transformation in ten typical families as a new tool is bought and an essential parenting principle springs into action (consistency, encouragement, firmness, and many others). Items such as the Toy Vacuum, Heart Cooler, and Perfecting Glasses put a swift end to a wide range of annoying problems — from fussy eaters and squabbling siblings, to sprawling toy messes and middle of the night bed invasions. Best of all, see how the children respond when their parents do precisely the thing that’s required to turn things around. These amazing tools, with their detailed, insightful instructions help the parents realize the cooperative, respectful, and loving family they’ve always wanted. Unlike any other parenting book ever written—this one is actually fun to read. The Parenting Toolkit is smart, fresh, and packed with great ideas that will amuse, inspire and give parents a whole new outlook on how to raise their child.

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