Cook
Lisa Fineberg Cook, a self-described Jewish American Princess from L.A., leaps at the chance for an exciting adventure when her brand-new husband's brand-new job takes them to Japan a week after they're wed.
Lisa Fineberg Cook, a self-described Jewish American Princess from L.A., leaps at the chance for an exciting adventure when her brand-new husband's brand-new job takes them to Japan a week after they're wed. See less
Cook book reviews
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I Just Don't Like the Sound of No! My Story about Accepting No for an Answer and Disagreeing the Right Way!
A GREAT TEACHING TOOL!
by Narita R, Nov 12, 2016
I honestly don't know of a child that likes to be told "no". When children argue most parents argue back, reason, ignore, bribe, give in or lose patience. None of those are a good outcomes for either ... Read More
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Lying Up a Storm
HELP AND GUIDANCE FOR CHILDREN LYING
by Narita R, Nov 12, 2016
Parents and teachers struggle frequently with children lying and it seems to be a hard habit to help them break. This fun, entertaining book has just what kids need to see the error of their ways!
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Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
FUN AND HELPFUL FOR KIDS AND PARENTS!
by Narita R, Aug 10, 2015
I have found a new favorite children's author! Julia Cook has managed to combine entertainment, colorful, fun illustrations, and addressing the issue of children's worries in this wonderful book. ... Read More