Old fashioned advice for Mothers:
In 2014, I was busy helping take care of some of my grandbabies. They were such a precious joy to have here. As I cuddled the littlest baby in my rocking chair, I was reminded of how it used to be, in the old days, when I took care of my own children. I wanted to write out some of those memories and share some advice on motherhood in an old-fashioned Christian home. The book was originally published in May of 2014.
I have just finished updating this book and a new edition is now ready. Here are the details:
- I have added a charming feature to this one. It contains the most darling paintings that I found in a lullaby book from the 1800's. I have scattered them throughout the book. You cannot help but smile as you read through the brief chapters and see the paintings.
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A look inside the book, "Old Fashioned Motherhood." |
- The text of this book is the same as the original edition. But the format has been updated and made easier to read.
- The book contains nostalgic advice on motherhood including encouragement in setting up a home, taking care of the new baby, helpful ideas for stories and playtime, helping create a peaceful home, the care of babies, toddlers, and young children, finances (with practical advice for living on one income), a Godly heritage, and much more.
- I have also added a bonus article to bring encouragement to weary mothers.
"Old Fashioned Motherhood" is a small book but packed with encouragement and help for the old time Christian home. It will help bring a gentleness and a sense of peace to your home.
"Old Fashioned Motherhood: Baby and Child Care Advice from a New England Housewife"
by Mrs. White
61 pages, paperback.
ISBN: 978-0-692274-73-6
I hope you find the book helpful!
Blessings
Mrs. White
From the Archives -
Encouragement and Manners - Waiting for the Door to Be Opened.
Through good times and bad - Keeping the Family Homestead.
Practical ideas for a happy home - Peaceful Living by Rules.
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3 comments:
It's wonderful you are able to capture the uniqueness of the way it was. The picture of the country kitchen on your sidebar look just like our kitchen growing up. That could be me and my mother. I have a photo similar to that. Thanks for your life and advice.
You meet a need in publishing that, to my knowledge, is not being fulfilled elsewhere. Bravo!
I bet this is a wonderful book, Mrs. White. I would love to add it to my shelf :) Thank you for sharing.
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