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Favorite Baby Book + Giveaway Winners!

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Favorite Baby Book + Giveaway

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post that contains affiliate links.  All opinions are 100% my own.

Updated 1/15/16:

We want to send a big THANK YOU to everyone who participated in our contest and helped make it a success!

We would like to wish a special congratulations to Dusty, Sarah, and Krystal as the winners of the Baby Bargains Book Giveaway! Each winner was randomly selected and will receive a brand new copy of the Baby Bargains book.

Didn’t win this time around?  Don’t worry – we have a new and exciting giveaway coming SOON!  Stay tuned for more details.

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As a new parent or parent-to-be, the number of advice and how-to books available is overwhelming. I know, because I’ve purchased most of them at some point or another over three pregnancies.

While most are valuable in certain ways, there is only one book that I keep coming back to time and time again: Baby Bargains by Denise and Alan Fields. Apparently I’m in good company, as the book and its authors have also been featured on:

  • The Oprah Winfrey Show (enough said!)
  • NBC’s Today Show
  • Good Morning America

With quotes in:

  • The Wall Street Journal
  • Time Magazine
  • The New York Times – calling the book “the bible for new parents”

Even little ole me has included the book as one of the 7 Most Useful Gifts for a First Time Mom.

So, what is all the fuss about?

This guide book is the definitive resource for all baby and maternity related products. It helps overwhelmed parents make sense of everything available for purchase, spelling out what you need and what you don’t.

Even better, it rates every product listed on an A+ through F scale, bucketing them into Good, Better, or Best categories.

So let’s say you’re looking for a convertible car seat. You would first read the introductory section describing car seats and why you need one. You would then review the following sections:

  • Getting Started: When Do You Need This Stuff?
  • Sources to Find Car Seats
  • Best Online Sources
  • What More Money Buys You
  • Smart Shopper Tips
  • Safe and Sound Tips
  • Money-Saving Secrets
  • The Name Game: Reviews of Selected Manufacturers

Now that you have a solid overview, you would:

  1. Flip through all the specific car seat options listed in order of grade A+ through F. For each, you could read through the Pros, Cons, and Comments.
  2. Check out the car seat’s price along with the NHTSA ease of use rating.
  3. At the end of the section, read through the authors’ Good, Better, and Best rated products, along with any extra considerations such as “If Grandma is Buying.”
  4. Take a look at the short chart listing each car seat’s maker, model, price, weight limits, rating, and comments.

In short, more than enough information to make an educated and economical decision.

The same format exists for every product set reviewed – everything from cribs to diapers to breast pumps to monitors to strollers and more. I have not found a more comprehensive and accurate baby product resource anywhere. It’s perfect for an expectant parent, for help with a baby registry, or for a parent of young children.

But, do I really need it? Isn’t this information available online?

It probably is – if you have hours to research every product, manufacturer, and brand. I simply don’t have that kind of time so I use the book as my first look, and then follow up online for any other information I might be looking for. In every case, I can honestly say that my subsequent research matches the information provided in the book.

I already have children. Do I really need a book like this?

That is probably up to you to decide, but I have personally purchased a new edition for each child. I had no idea how quickly child products, rules, and safety regulations change so I like to ensure I’m reading about the latest and greatest. And I continue to use the books for long after my children are born as I consider purchasing new items for different stages.

Okay, okay, I’m sold. Where can I get this “bible for new parents”?

I’m glad you asked! If you need a copy right away, you can easily order on Amazon: Baby Bargains: Secrets to Saving 20%-50%. The price is right and Prime members are eligible for 1 or 2-day shipping. You can also opt to download it to your Kindle for even cheaper – and immediate – access (although I recommend a hard copy of this book so that you can easily flip through and highlight/bookmark pages of interest).

But a better option may be to enter the giveaway hosted by myself and the book’s authors to receive one of three copies for FREE!

Giveaway Details

You can enter the giveaway any time between Monday 12/28/15 and Monday 1/11/16. Three winners will each receive one copy of Baby Bargains: Secrets to Saving 20%-50%.

Simply follow the directions below, using any of your preferred entry methods. The more methods used, the more entries you receive!

Please note that different methods provide different numbers of entries – for example, subscribing to our newsletter gives you four entries.

Winners will be announced after the contest has ended.

Good Luck!

Book Giveaway: Baby Bargains!

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30 FREE Kindle Books – Cooking, Parenting, Pregnancy, Kids, & Inspiration

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30 FREE Kindle BooksDisclosure: This post contains affiliate links, earning me a small commission at no additional cost to you.  All opinions are 100% my own.

One of my favorite purchases ever was Amazon‘s first edition Kindle many moons ago – a purchase prompted by Oprah’s Favorite Things excitement.  Since then, I have collected an additional 4? 5? 6? Kindles and Kindle Fires through self purchases, gifts, and even 12 Days of Giveaways winnings from the Ellen show (another post in and of itself).

The Kindle was the first mass market reading tablet made available, allowing users to quickly download any books desired from the Amazon’s massive library for their reading pleasure.  I purchased my first Kindle after a long flight to Beijing, when I decided that I was sick of carrying around 5-10 paperbacks to read on the plane and while on vacation.  So I strategically made the switch before another long flight to Bali, and was instantly hooked.  No more wasted backpack space!  No more picking out only the “best” books for the trip!  Instead, I could download as many books as I wanted to enjoy.

Since then, the Kindle has made many strides and has now become a full multimedia device.  Amazon Prime members can maximize their experience with unlimited streaming of included movies and television shows, unlimited streaming of over a million songs, and the ability to borrow one free Kindle book a month (without due dates).  All of this in addition to regular tablet functionality such as email, browsing, etc. makes the Kindle an easy purchase.

Which Kindle to Purchase?

If you are in the market for an e-reader, the Kindle is by far my favorite.  There are many options available in the Kindle family depending on what you’re looking for.  If you’re planning to use it for exclusive reading, go with either the base Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite, or the Kindle Voyage.  All of these are designed specifically for heavy readers with emphasis on a long-lasting battery (weeks long), easy page turning technology, and – best of all – a display that is similar to an actual book (no eye strain as with other tablets!)

If you prefer more functionality, or plan to use the device to also browse the web, stream video or music, and perform other typical tablet functions, opt instead for a product from the Kindle Fire line.  There are a variety of options available depending on desired screen size, display type, and capability.  There is even a Kindle Fire Kids Edition which has an incredible 2-year guarantee – if your kids break it, Amazon will replace it – no hassle.

Personally, I recommend starting with the Kindle Fire 7″ Display.  It has all functionality needed for the average user, including streaming, and is available for a great price – averaging between $34.99 and $49.99 depending on sales.  This is the model Kindle that I use most.

Don’t Have a Kindle?

You don’t need one!  You can download the free Kindle app from pretty much any channel you can think of: iOS, Android, PC, and MAC.  I use this app often when I don’t have my Kindle on me.  A great benefit is that the app auto-synchronizes across all your devices, meaning that wherever you left off on your mobile phone, you will automatically pick up on your computer.  If you have any interest in reading, I strongly recommend the Kindle app.  It’s free and provides you access to an extensive library of free content.

Free Kindle Books

An often overlooked benefit of the Kindle and the Kindle app is the plethora of FREE e-books available.  I’ve literally gone years without spending a dime on new books simply by taking advantage of free e-books of interest.  So I’ve decided to post a round-up of 30 currently free Kindle books that you may be interested in.  Please note – while all of these books are free as of the time of posting, some remain free for only a limited period of time.  Please confirm pricing before purchase.

Check out this list of 30 #FREE @AmazonKindle #books in #cooking, #parenting, & more! Share on X

Free Cookbooks

Five Ingredient Cookbook

Just Desserts

Clean Food Diet: Clean Eating – 50+ Natural Recipes for Healthy Living

Slow Cooker – Everyday Slow Cooking for Beginners

Cookie Recipes

Smoothie Recipes

Free Parenting Books 

Mud Kitchen In a Day: How to Quickly Get Your Kids Outside, Playing in the Dirt, & Enjoying Creative Play

7 Easy Tips for Preparing Your Child for Success in School Through Play

10 Adoption Essentials – What You Need to Know About Open Adoption

Passions, Strengths, and Self Esteem – Surviving Junior High

Free Pregnancy Books

Pregnancy Guide – Pregnancy Week by Week: Voices From the Womb

Get Fit for Your Pregnancy

The Sperm Meets Egg Plan: Getting Pregnant Faster

Free Kids Books

The Ugly Duckling

Early Readers Free First Reader (2-4 year olds) Kindegarten and Preschool: 5 Super Easy Stories for Beginning ReadersI Love You (Ages 0-5)

Bedtime Stories for Kids: Ages 4-8

Happy Monsters: Stories, Jokes, Games, and More! (Ages 4-8)

I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables (Ages 3-8)

I Think My Mom’s a Superhero! (Ages 3-10)

Dinosaur Facts For Kids

The Mystery Series: The Mystery of the Missing Money (Ages 7-12)

Tongue Twisters for Kids

Free Inspirational Books

Simplify Your Pursuit of Success

Law of Attraction – Scarcity No More: Powerful Techniques & Strategies to Develop an Abundance Mindset

Stop Procrastination: 25 Simple Habits to Increase Your Productivity, Get the Work Done, and Finally Stop Procrastinating

The Motivation Switch: 77 Ways to Get Motivated, Avoid Procrastination, and Achieve Success


Free Your Mind

Happier: How Gratitude, Appreciation, and Kindness can Transform Your World


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My Childrens’ 10 Favorite Holiday Books

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My Childrens'Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, earning me a small commission at no additional cost to you.  All opinions are 100% my own

Like many kids, my preschooler and toddler are obsessed with books.  I’m not complaining, but our house is overflowing with hundreds of books that are dog-eared, torn, and read over and over and over again.  Now that the holidays are upon us, my kiddos have been dusting off all holiday-themed books for their reading pleasure.  They are very particular about which ones they like or “not really,” so I thought I would share their tried-and-true favorite holiday books to check out with your own families.

Check out these Top 10 #toddler & #preschooler approved #holiday #book favorites! Share on X

There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow! ($6.00 on Amazon)

My eldest received this book from his preschool teacher last year and loves it.  It is a rhyming book about a cold lady who swallows some snow, a pipe, some coal, a hat, and other items – but the narrator doesn’t know why.  Both my kiddos laugh and laugh, commenting on how silly the lady is for swallowing all of these things – “silly lady, you’re not supposed to eat COALLLL!”  Then at the end – a surprise that my boys love that explains why the cold lady has swallowed all of these miscellaneous items.  This is definitely a fan favorite in our household; I read it a minimum of twice a day every day.

The Night Before Christmas (Little Golden Book) ($3.99 on Amazon)

Remember the Little Golden Books from back in the day?  I used to have a collection lined up on my shelf with their gold-colored spines.  Who knew that they were still around?  This book was under $5 and is one of my kids’ absolute favorites.  It’s the classic Night Before Christmas rhyme complete with nostalgic illustrations.  We actually read it throughout the year, but during the holiday season their requests go into overdrive – it is consistently the first book read to them before bedtime each night.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Classic Seuss) ($8.48 on Amazon)

I will admit that this is my favorite holiday story, so that may have something to do with why my boys love it as well.  When my preschooler was younger, he hesitated on certain “scary” pages – but has since become “brave” and reads it all the way through.  He reassures his younger brother that “the Grinchy turns nice at the end.”  Both kids call it “The Grinchy Book” and they also love the original cartoon.  While we do also have some more modern color versions of the story, the original Seuss version circa 1957 remains their favorite by far.

Elf on the Shelf:A Christmas Tradition ($29.95 on Amazon)

I’ve learned that for some reason this is a controversial book/toy, but my boys have loved it ever since receiving it as a Christmas gift from my cousin.  The set comes with a book and little toy elf that can be selected based on hair and eye color.  The child then names the elf, memorializing it onto an included certificate.  The general gist is that the elf watches the children during the day, then travels up to the North Pole each evening to report to Santa how the children behaved.  Once the elf returns from his journey, he ends up in a different spot in the house each morning – many times in mischievous situations (think: spilling the cereal, eating candy, etc.)  The elf has become quite a cult classic, with many blogs and websites dedicated to increasingly dramatic displays of mischief each morning.  But the elf in our house is pretty tame by comparison, maybe ending up on the Christmas tree or hanging from the blinds on different mornings.  The accompanying book explains the mission of the elf on behalf of Santa, and the general rules in handling the elf (he cannot be touched by children, for example).  It is short but cute, and my boys love to read it often as they point to the elf in different positions throughout the house.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Little Golden Book) ($3.72 on Amazon)

Another inexpensive Golden Book that my boys adore.  This is the classic story of that reindeer with the glowing red nose who becomes Santa’s favorite after the other reindeer make fun of him for looking different.  It comes complete with original illustrations and prose, including a starting and ending that match The Night Before Christmas almost word for word.  I love that this is the original 1939 version of the story.  It is nostalgic to read, and I like the fact that it opens the discussion around bullying in a gentle way for young children to comprehend.

The Sweet Smell of Christmas (Scented Storybook) ($5.36 on Amazon)

My boys love this scratch-and-sniff book, and so do I.  It puts everyone in the holiday spirit with scents of hot chocolate, apple pie, Christmas trees, gingerbread, and more.  The kids love sniffing through Little Bear’s adventures and describing what they smell and what each scent compares to (the gingerbread, for example, smells like “the caterpillar ride” at Disneyland’s California Adventure).  If I had a complaint, it would be that the scented stickers don’t seem to last as long as I would hope (maybe one or two seasons at best), but at around $5, I still think it’s a good deal.

Where Is Baby’s Christmas Present?: A Lift-the-Flap Book ($6.89 on Amazon)

The Lift-the-Flap book series is a huge hit in our household – we have the books for Easter, Halloween, non-holiday, and of course Christmas.  My almost 2-year-old especially loves lifting the flap for each question regarding the whereabouts of baby’s present (“Is it in the closet?”) and then laughing and shouting NOOOOOO when the present is not there.  These books are great for young toddlers as they are simple, easy to understand, have large clear drawings, and just a single theme.  Even my preschooler gets into it, chastising the baby for being “silly” as he looks for his present.  Bonus points for it being a board book, which lasts forever.  The warning I would give though is not to leave it with your littlest ones unsupervised – mine has a habit of tearing off the flaps.

Fa La La (Leslie Patricelli board books) ($5.37 on Amazon)

This board book series is another favorite of the littlest member of our family.  He enjoys the birthday story, potty story, and of course the holiday story.  My 4-year-old still enjoys these books, having memorized them all.  The story centers around a baby busily preparing for Christmas – decorating a Christmas tree, visiting Santa Claus, making presents, and more.  It’s a great introduction to holiday traditions as I use each page to talk about what we do as a family and how it compares or doesn’t compare to what the baby in the story does.  The illustrations are large, clear, and simple, and the physical quality of the board book ensures that it lasts through pretty much everything my toddlers can put it through.

Pete the Cat Saves Christmas ($14.66 on Amazon)

So clearly I am not the target demographic, because these Pete the Cat books have always baffled me a bit.  I just don’t get it.  But both of my boys ADORE this book along with the other Pete the Cat books.  They want to read it over and over again, and I oblige.  In fairness, it’s not a bad book.  It tells the story of how Pete the Cat saved Christmas when Santa was ill and unable to deliver the toys to all the good girls and boys.  The moral of the story is the importance of giving back, and how you can give your all no matter how small you are.  The story rhymes and the quality of the book is outstanding, having lasted through several seasons of toddler abuse.

The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving ($3.78 on Amazon)

Ah, the good ole Berenstain Bears – one of my childhood favorites.  My children love them too and enjoy reading about their various adventures.  Christmas is no exception.  Anyone familiar with the bears knows that each story centers around a lesson, and the lesson in this story is the importance of and reasons behind giving.  I like how it incorporates the biblical origins of Christmas, opening up the discussion with children about why we celebrate the holiday in the first place.  My kids are very familiar with the bear family which increases their credibility as Brother and Sister learn various new lessons.  The illustrations are bright and colorful, and both of my boys love picking out new details in each one every time we look at them.

So there you have it.  Of the stacks of holiday books available to them, these are the ten that my children keep coming back to time and time again.  Most are very well priced – an added bonus, as all ten could be purchased for less than $89.  Many of these make great Christmas gifts as well – I especially love gifting the Elf on the Shelf to children who have not yet been introduced to the tradition.

What are your family’s favorite holiday stories?  I’d love to pick up some new ones for the boys!


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