Fwd: [Unschooling-dotcom] Books...
Susan and Theodore
I am loving this thread
I decided a few weeks ago to make myself a list of books because I have
lost my reading self somewhere so I really wanted to spend the summer
reading! (I LOVE READING)
I just read unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley
whoo hoooooo great book!
I am adding to my list and then all these great kiddie books
I thought well I will make a list for my daughter (and son....who knows
maybe he will get the reading bug!)
We can all read (maybe we can trade books!)
Thanks so much!
POD.......any other suggestions would be great
I decided a few weeks ago to make myself a list of books because I have
lost my reading self somewhere so I really wanted to spend the summer
reading! (I LOVE READING)
I just read unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley
whoo hoooooo great book!
I am adding to my list and then all these great kiddie books
I thought well I will make a list for my daughter (and son....who knows
maybe he will get the reading bug!)
We can all read (maybe we can trade books!)
Thanks so much!
POD.......any other suggestions would be great
Tracy Oldfield
Since I'm having a spot of bother with my email reader (anyone
familiar to the point of boredom with pegasus, please mail me off-
list <g>) I've rediscovered this message, and just wanted to say, if
you're into books on childbirth, there are a few by a British
midwife called Nicky Wesson. I read Home Birth and
Alternative Maternity while I was pg with dd2, affirmed stuff I
already believed and told me more stuff to make me even more
sure <g> And Birth of a Mother is turning out to be a really great
read, I'm gaining a lot of insight into some stuff that's gone on
between me and dd1.
Tracy
familiar to the point of boredom with pegasus, please mail me off-
list <g>) I've rediscovered this message, and just wanted to say, if
you're into books on childbirth, there are a few by a British
midwife called Nicky Wesson. I read Home Birth and
Alternative Maternity while I was pg with dd2, affirmed stuff I
already believed and told me more stuff to make me even more
sure <g> And Birth of a Mother is turning out to be a really great
read, I'm gaining a lot of insight into some stuff that's gone on
between me and dd1.
Tracy
On 1 Jun 2000, at 6:33, Susan and Theodore wrote:
I am loving this thread
I decided a few weeks ago to make myself a list of
books because I have
lost my reading self somewhere so I really wanted to
spend the summer
reading! (I LOVE READING)
I just read unassisted Childbirth by Laura Shanley
whoo hoooooo great book!