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| |   | Main : Parental + Adoption + Fathers + Grand Parents + Mothers Family Picture (by: Dr. James L. Wilson) We've had a bad habit for several years, we load the film in the camera, take the pictures, and then put the roll of film in a dresser drawer. full story From the Heart of a Joyous Child (by: Donna McDermott) Dear Mommy and Daddy, I write this letter to you in hopes that you will consider your approach to parenting me before I arrive. I am a joyous child. I thrive on love and respect, order and consistency. When I arrive, I will seem very small to you. full story Gift of the Gods, The (by: Renee R. Vroman) It was a warm summer day when the gods placed it in her hands. She trembled with emotion as she saw how fragile it appeared. This was a very special gift the gods were entrusting to her. full story Giving Tree (by: Shel Silverstein) A long time ago, there was a huge apple tree. A little boy loved to come and play around it everyday. He climbed to the tree top, ate the apples, took a nap under the shadow. He loved the tree and the tree loved to play with him. full story God's Kiss (by: Lynda) My daughter (now 18) was born with a hemangioma tumor by her eye. At first it was small, and hardly noticeable. At five months, the size of a nickel. full story He Is Just a Little Boy (by: Chaplain Bob Fox) He stands at the plate with his heart pounding fast. The bases are loaded, the die has been cast. full story Heaven's Very Special Child (by: John and Edna Massimilla) A meeting was held quite far from Earth. "It's time again for another birth," said the angels to the Lord above. full story How Many Times? (by: Jessica Johnson) How many times did you kiss me goodnight? How many times did you tuck me in tight? How many times did you carry me to bed? full story I Took a Piece of Plastic Clay (by: Author Unknown) I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned it one day- And as my fingers pressed it, still It moved and yielded to my will. full story I Want to be Possible (by: Author Unknown) The teacher asked her class what each wanted to become when they grew up. A chorus of responses came from all over the room. full story <<Prev 1 2 3 4 Next>>Books ++ Bringing Out the Best ++ Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul ++ How to Talk So Kids Will Listen ++ Nurture by Nature
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