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Thinking Inside My Box: things not to ask parents about parenting
| AUTHOR | Grynkiewicz, Missy; Keller, Richard; Keller, Richard |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (12/18/2014) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Parenting is hard. Ask Missy Grynkiewicz and Richard Keller. Combined, these two authors and performers have ... well, they have a lot of children. And they're pains in the ... Okay, maybe not so much pains as they are challenges to Missy's and Richard's sanity and continuous urge to sit on the couch without any pants. In Thinking Inside My Box: things not to ask parents about parenting, Missy and Richard delve into the routines of offspring which make some folks curl up into fetal balls of sorrow. Essays include items on Christmas, television, the dreaded talk back, the Bill of Rights according to teenagers, sand in womanly areas, pregnancy, fast food, and utter embarrassment. You'll definitely laugh about the absurdities of child rearing, you're certain to exclaim at the similarities, and you'll relate so closely that you'll think they're talking about your progeny.
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ISBN-13:
9781503067882
ISBN-10:
1503067882
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
66
Carton Quantity:
124
Product Dimensions:
5.98 x 0.14 x 9.02 inches
Weight:
0.22 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Humor | Form - Essays
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Parenting is hard. Ask Missy Grynkiewicz and Richard Keller. Combined, these two authors and performers have ... well, they have a lot of children. And they're pains in the ... Okay, maybe not so much pains as they are challenges to Missy's and Richard's sanity and continuous urge to sit on the couch without any pants. In Thinking Inside My Box: things not to ask parents about parenting, Missy and Richard delve into the routines of offspring which make some folks curl up into fetal balls of sorrow. Essays include items on Christmas, television, the dreaded talk back, the Bill of Rights according to teenagers, sand in womanly areas, pregnancy, fast food, and utter embarrassment. You'll definitely laugh about the absurdities of child rearing, you're certain to exclaim at the similarities, and you'll relate so closely that you'll think they're talking about your progeny.
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