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Congratulations, Goodreads giveaway winners! “Sunday Lessons and Activities for Kids”

December 8, 2016

cropped-final-cover.jpgKudos to Darko D. of Serbia, Vanessa G. of Illinois, and Tabitha G. of Kansas, the winners of the Nov. 2016 Goodreads giveaway! I’m thrilled that there is interest in the book from all over the world!

Watch for more Goodreads giveaways in 2017!!

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FREE Goodreads Giveaway – “Sunday Lessons & Activities for Kids!”

November 1, 2016

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Bridging the real world and the ideal: Leading kids and teen girls

August 20, 2016
Photo by Kelly Keenan

Photo by Kelly Keenan

TEACHING KIDS: How do you handle Father’s Day and Mother’s Day when children may not be living with one of each? How do you build a celestial nursery with toddlers? “Sunday Lessons and Activities for Kids” has ready-to-use ideas for teachers and parents about channeling boundless energy, staffing challenges, bullying, children’s music for a lifetime, kids with special needs, pint-sized service projects, and behavior management — as well as some of the best children’s lesson enhancements and activities of all time.

LEADING GIRLS: How do you translate Mormonspeak for nonmember friends at girls’ camp? How do you hold to modesty standards while making every girl feel accepted? What about cellphones at camp? “Girls’ Camp: Ideas for Today’s Leaders” contains practical ideas and powerful stories, from the first day of camp, to lifetime lessons that continue to bless lives long after camp is over. Whether you’re a leader, lifeguard, nurse, craft-barn leader, or priesthood visitor, whether your camp is primitive or modern, there’s something in these pages for you.

MARCI MCPHEE has collected a spectrum of women and men from across the country, coming together in these volumes to talk about real-world situations faced at church, at home, and girls’ camp. Dive in!

 

A portion of the proceeds from both books support immigrant mothers and their children at Waltham Family School in Massachusetts.

Now Available: “Girls’ Camp: Ideas for Today’s Leaders”

April 3, 2016
Left to right, Julia B. Blake and Marci McPhee

Left to right, editors Julia B. Blake and Marci McPhee

Now available! “Girls’ Camp: Ideas for Today’s Leaders” edited by Marci McPhee and Julia B. Blake, now available on Amazon.com (Kindle or print version), DeseretBook.com and wherever LDS books are sold.

What’s it about? Read the teaser here!

What are people saying about this new book? Read reviews here!

Who are the contributing authors? Here‘s the lineup!

A portion of the proceeds will support immigrant mothers and their children at Waltham Family School in Massachusetts.

 

Read about the book launch party!

Send immigrant children to camp!

April 2, 2016
from Waltham Family School's Facebook page

from Waltham Family School’s Facebook page

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Marci and Waltham Family School mothers and friends. Photo by Mrudula Gadgil

A portion of the proceeds from the book “Girls’ Camp: Ideas for Today’s Leaders” will support immigrant families at Waltham Family School in Massachusetts. This remarkable program “empowers English Language Learner families to be literate, self-sufficient and connected to the greater community. This innovative program is for parents of preschool aged and special needs children, parents with low literacy, low income, minorities and immigrants”(see website). “Together We Learn. Together We Read. Together We Succeed” is their motto.

Immigrant children whose families are part of Waltham Family School are eligible for full scholarships at Running Brook Day Camp. Camp activities such as drama and carpentry, with English-speaking new friends, helps their growth tremendously. But they need money for buses, since their parents seldom are able to provide transportation even if program expenses are covered.

Help send immigrant children to camp by purchasing copies of “Girls’ Camp: Ideas for Today’s Leaders” for friends you know who are girls’ camp leaders, priesthood visitors, or even any woman, young or old, to relieve memories of camp! It’s for a good cause.

Now available: “Sunday Lessons and Activities for Kids”

January 28, 2015

SundayLessons_Front_RGBMarci McPhee’s first book “Sunday Lessons and Activities for Kids” is now available! Find it on Amazon.com, DeseretBook.com, or wherever LDS books are sold.

How do you handle Father’s Day and Mother’s Day when children may not be living with one of each? How do you build a celestial nursery with toddlers? Whether you’re a parent, teacher or leader, this nonfiction book will enhance your resource collection with real world helps, activity ideas, and stories. In these pages are tales of the exuberant joy as well as the real world challenges of nurturing children. You’ll also find ready-to-use ideas for channeling boundless energy, teaching about ideal families to children who live in other-than-ideal families, staffing challenges, bullying, children’s music for a lifetime, kids with special needs, building a celestial nursery, pint-sized service projects, and behavior management. And you’ll find some of the best children’s lesson enhancements and activities of all time.

Read more here, including the list of authors and reviews!

 

A portion of the proceeds will support immigrant mothers and their children at Waltham Family School in Massachusetts.

Benefit immigrant mothers & their children

January 27, 2015
from Waltham Family School's Facebook album

from Waltham Family School’s Facebook album

A portion of the proceeds from the book “Sunday Lessons and Activities for Kids” will support immigrant mothers and their children at Waltham Family School in Massachusetts. This remarkable family literacy program “empowers English Language Learner families to be literate, self-sufficient and connected to the greater community. This innovative program is for parents of preschool aged and special needs children, parents with low literacy, low income, minorities and immigrants” (from their website).

“Together We Learn. Together We Read. Together We Succeed” is their motto.