Mom, You’re So Annoying!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Michelle Weinberger ISBN: 9781480942622
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: March 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michelle Weinberger
ISBN: 9781480942622
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: March 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Mom, You’re So Annoying!
By: Michelle Weinberger

Parenting is one of life’s greatest joys—and greatest challenges. From the first moment of holding a newborn baby in your arms, having children absolutely changes your life. This new life is your responsibility: not only to keep safe and healthy, but to teach the child right from wrong, good from bad, and to give him or her everything needed to grow into a happy and successful person.

Then the child gets old enough to talk—and talk back! Before very long, this child who depended on you for everything, and looked up to you in wonder and amazement, is rewarding you for your concern and your good intentions by rolling their eyes and saying, “Mom, you’re so annoying!” From Chef Mom to taxi driver to detective, Mom, You’re So Annoying! covers all those thankless jobs moms do every day—with a dash of humor to keep you sane!

About the Author

Michelle Weinberger was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and has been married to her husband Larry for over thirty years. Her children, Gabrielle and Derek, say she was put on this earth to be a mom—and she couldn’t agree more! Motherhood has been the best job in the world!

 

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Mom, You’re So Annoying!
By: Michelle Weinberger

Parenting is one of life’s greatest joys—and greatest challenges. From the first moment of holding a newborn baby in your arms, having children absolutely changes your life. This new life is your responsibility: not only to keep safe and healthy, but to teach the child right from wrong, good from bad, and to give him or her everything needed to grow into a happy and successful person.

Then the child gets old enough to talk—and talk back! Before very long, this child who depended on you for everything, and looked up to you in wonder and amazement, is rewarding you for your concern and your good intentions by rolling their eyes and saying, “Mom, you’re so annoying!” From Chef Mom to taxi driver to detective, Mom, You’re So Annoying! covers all those thankless jobs moms do every day—with a dash of humor to keep you sane!

About the Author

Michelle Weinberger was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and has been married to her husband Larry for over thirty years. Her children, Gabrielle and Derek, say she was put on this earth to be a mom—and she couldn’t agree more! Motherhood has been the best job in the world!

 

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