Thursday, January 13, 2011

Science and Parenting

Today we visit an interesting blog called Science-based Parenting, run by five parents who aren't scientists, but call themselves science-based skeptics. It'll be interesting to read their review of this book about the brain and how it works. Be sure to check out their podcasts, too. Rumor has it they'll be interviewing our featured author, JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. soon.We'll update as soon as we get a confirmed date, and here's the link parentingwithinreason.com for you to bookmark and explore.




Welcome to Day 4 of the blog book tour for Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It by JoAnn Deak Ph.D. and illustrated by Sarah Ackerley. This innovative and timely picture book is a fun and engaging way to teach children that they have the ability to stretch and grow their own brains.


Grand Prize Drawing 1/31/2011
Before you leave here though, be sure to sign up for our special Grand Prize drawing by leaving a comment and your email address. You could win a collection of all the Little Pickle Press books in one of our gorgeous recycled Global-Green-Present bags! You may sign up once a day for more chances to win the entire library - all printed on recycled or tree-free paper with soy inks.

And if you simply cannot wait and want to buy the books, you can go to the website and order what you like, then enter coupon code BBTBRAIN at check-out for 20% off your entire order.

Be sure to Follow Us at right. Our email newsletter sign-up is at the top of the page, as well as the entire blog book tour schedule with links. We hope to see you all week! Don't forget to leave us a comment.

6 comments:

Heather said...

Need those books!! :)

sweetpeasandsassafras at yahoo dot com

Sarah @ ColorKitten said...

So glad to have found out about you guys! Entering now, but wishlisting for later!

lists at houseoffun.com

Little Pickle Press said...

Science-based Parenting is a thought-provoking blog. Today, the authors honored us with an interesting perspective of Your Fantastic Elastic Brain. Please follow the link to read it and by all means share your thoughts with us.

Helen Ginger said...

I think covers are important to draw in the reader. And those really are beautiful covers.

Mason Canyon said...

Look forward to hearing more about the author's interview with Science-based Parenting.

Mason
Thoughts in Progress

Khadijah said...

I don't approach life very scientifically, but I love the idea of the Fantastic Elastic Brain. I homeschool my children and am always encouraging them to stretch their brains- and now they do it regularly.
Lovely books, you all have done a wonderful job.

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