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365 Ways to Say "I Love You" to Your Kids

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Parents adore their kids, but expressions of love can get lost in the mayhem of carpools, diaper changes, and afterschool activity schedules. Jay Payleitner, author of 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad and proud father of five, inspires parents to turn love into an action verb with 365 simple and doable ideas:

  • Call your children out on the front lawn to see a double rainbow.
  • Let them see you reading your Bible and praying. Often.
  • Learn to say "I love you" in different languages...and say it.
  • Offer to do the dishes when it's their turn at the sink.
  • Find an article or website about something they like and share it with them
  • New and seasoned parents (or grandparents) will appreciate these silly to serious suggestions that lead to joy, laughter, and connection one loving moment at a time.


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    Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: August 1, 2011

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9780736944748
    • Release date: August 1, 2011

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9780736944748
    • File size: 905 KB
    • Release date: August 1, 2011

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    Kindle Book
    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    Languages

    English

    Parents adore their kids, but expressions of love can get lost in the mayhem of carpools, diaper changes, and afterschool activity schedules. Jay Payleitner, author of 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad and proud father of five, inspires parents to turn love into an action verb with 365 simple and doable ideas:

  • Call your children out on the front lawn to see a double rainbow.
  • Let them see you reading your Bible and praying. Often.
  • Learn to say "I love you" in different languages...and say it.
  • Offer to do the dishes when it's their turn at the sink.
  • Find an article or website about something they like and share it with them
  • New and seasoned parents (or grandparents) will appreciate these silly to serious suggestions that lead to joy, laughter, and connection one loving moment at a time.


    Expand title description text