As soon as C. (age 9) saw this week’s giveaway book on my shelf, he was immediately suspicious and wondered why I would have a book by that title. But before we talk more about this week’s book, let me announce the winner for last week’s book, Danny Gospel. The winner is:
Congrats!
Now for this week’s book. If it sounds like a book you’d like and you want to be eligible to win it, just leave a comment on this post and I’ll put your name in the virtual hat. I’ll leave the post open for comments until the following Wednesday at noon. I’ll then randomly pick a commenter and announce that person as the winner when I put up the next giveaway. Please make sure that when you leave a comment, you include an email address so I can contact you easily. Also, I apologize to any international readers, but these giveaways are limited to readers in the U.S. or Canada.
by Dr. Kevin Leman
Change your child’s behavior–fast!
Want a kid without the attitude? Without the behavior that makes you slink away in the grocery store and pretend you’re not the parent? A kid with character who isn’t a character? If you’re tired of defiant attitudes and power struggles with your little ankle-biters or the disrespectful hormone group, read this book and follow the simple principles, and you’ll have a new kid by Friday. Guaranteed!
Have a New Kid by Friday is your 5-day action plan–Monday through Friday–that really works! With his signature wit and commonsense psychology, internationally recognized family expert Dr. Kevin Leman reveals why your kids do what they do and what you can do about it–starting right now.
Anyone can do it. All it takes is you deciding to stand up and take charge. Want a great kid? Want to be a great parent? Then take the 5-day challenge. Someday your kid will thank you for it.
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I love Kevin Leman’s books. Sign me up!
Oh, Kevin Leman is awesome. Please enter me.
I just heard about this book on the radio yesterday, and it sounds like something I could use! Please enter me!
lynnae at lynnaesbookshelf dot com
Hello! From what I read on Amazon, it sounds like it contains some humor!
That is always a good thing. Actually, I would enjoy winning this book for my niece. Her soon to be 6 year old son is very bright and very naughty! Pleas enter me in your drawing. Many thanks,Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
Oh I so need this! Please sign me up!
Thanks!
cgallagher4 at comcast dot net
I would love to add this one to my resource shelf!!!! Thanks for another contest.
I would love to add this one to my resource shelf!!!! Thanks for another contest.
I think all of his books are gems – I’d love this one! (Although, it does make it sound like I have horrible children who need better parenting when I beg you mercilessly to enter me…..they’re really not that bad!!)
I am in NEED of this book. I have a child with Asperger’s. We have issues with displining him. So badly, in fact, we see a therapist for it! I’m serious!!!
So, I NEED this book.
Hope to win.
Thank you!
P.S. I NEED this book. (if I say that enough does it increase my chances?)
this sounds great… count me in!
When I saw the title of the post, my first thought was that would be the world’s shortest pregnancy if I were to have a new kid by Friday!
This will be great to get a new kid. I hope I win the book.
This book could be a big help! I hope Canadians can enter
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Please enter me. I have several of his books and have enjoyed them all.
Leah
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lcourtneymom/
Count me in for this one! Kevin Leman has some great stuff. In fact, I have one of his other books on my nightstand right now.
Rachel Langston
http://rplcommunications.blogspot.com
My granddaughter is a really great kid but she still has her moments. I’m hearing this name everywhere and would love a chance to read the book. Thanks!
I believe nothing happens by accident. I’m here at your blogspot because I so need this book. Please enter me!
Blessings,
LeAnn
Please enter me! We definitely have some behaviors that need tweaking!
Thanks!
Sweet blessings!
Renee
Sounds great! I wonder if it would work on my teenage siblings.
Sounds like a useful book. I am sure many people I know could get use out of this as well. Sometimes, anything is worth a shot. Please enter my name in your giveaway.
Oh, I’ve read his books before. I’d love to have this one. Count me in please.
I’d love a book on how to have a New Kid — although, really, I just want the “same old” one…without the recent attitude.
I dont have kids of my own yet, but I’m a teacher who’s always looking for ways to improve the relationship between the children and me…I would love to read this book!