I love books and I love buying books as gifts. Papersalt’s line of books are my new favorite, as they are created with family in mind. These books can be a tool your children can use and you’re not preaching to them. They offer simple, to the point messages that teach life lessons. These 8.5 x5.5 wire bound books are printed on brightly colored heavyweight card stock and feature simple graphics and tips on just about every subject you can imagine.
I was sent 3 books of my choice to review and I was immediately impressed! As a parent I’m constantly teaching my girls manners. No elbows on the table can only be said so many times without me wanting to roll my eyes at myself. Papersalt’s dinner table Manners is a great way to get these points across and teach your kid’s what they need to know wherever they have a meal. Things like Wash your hands with soap, not just water before a meal. Plus don’t eat until everyone is seated and has their food are lessons that every child should learn. Keep the books handy as they can be referenced for years to come.
As a mom of two girls I want them both to be strong and secure through every stage of life. Being a Girl is a great way teach your girl’s some of these life lessons. Filled with useful advice to help girls make the right choices in life, this book is a must have for any girl in your life.
I would say that one of the hardest things to do as a parent is to hand over the car keys to your teen. How do you not worry? The easiest way is to make sure they make good choices. Papersalt’s Driving Do’s and Don’ts is a great way to ensure they have the knowledge to make good choices behind the wheel. I know that the day my daughter get’s her license this book is being gifted to her along with a cute keychain!
Papersalt books are such a great way to share knowledge with your kids. The topics range from “We do” (family rules) to “How to Ditch your Parent’s” (perfect for a college freshman). These books are simple, to the point and in my opinion, a must have.
Check out Papersalt to see all the great titles.
– Erika
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37 comments
I like being a girl, or the we do book.
I like the Me Journal and the We Do book.
I like the Voting and the US Government book
I like Good Stuff for the Brain!
I like the We Do book.
I like Take The Stairs.
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
I would like the being a gril book
I like “Being a Teenage Girl”.
tarter95 athotmail dot com
I like the Being a Girl book best.
I like the We Do book, the Me Journal, and the Quotes book!
I would enjoy sharing them all with my family.
We Do!
Being a Boy
Good Stuff for the Brain
I like the We Do book.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
good stuff for the brain
I would like to get Being a Boy for my son.
I like the “being a boy”
i like being a boy
nannypanpan@gmail.com
Good Stuff for the Brain
I like the ME Journal.
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
Being a boy!
But why doesn’t money grow on trees and being a boy.
Good Stuff for the Brain
vmkids3 at msn dot com
We Do book
I like “Being a Teenage Girl
I like Good Stuff for the Brain. Too cute!
I like the take the stairs.
I love the kid coupon book!
I like Being a Girl
how to ditch your parents
good stuff for the brain
I like the we do book
The Voting and the US Government sounds good.
Becoming a Teenage Girl – which my daughter does in 2 months
I like the We Do book.
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
Me journal.