Sunday, May 26, 2013

Sunday Surf: Family size, simplifying, & a good childhood


Welcome to the Sunday Surf, a tour of the best blogposts I've read throughout the week.

But first, random adora-pictures:

Sunday Surf: == Hobo Mama
Safety first!

Sunday Surf: == Hobo Mama
Splash!

I've needed to take a little time off, but I have some good links to share!


The Mindful Parenting eBundle Sale:

This is the reason I've needed some time off! The upcoming Mindful Parenting eBundle Sale is 21 titles by esteemed parenting authors. I'm an organizer, contributor, and affiliate of the bundle (nothing like multitasking!), so I'm really excited about this upcoming sale. It starts this Tuesday, May 28, and lasts for only 14 days.

This bundle is a conscious parent's bonanza: a handpicked selection of e-books, workshops, e-magazines, and audio, with themes such as creativity and play, peaceful guidance, mindfulness for mothers, children and food, self-care and relaxation, and more.

That's a total value of $236 for the incredible price of $24.95!

Are you a blogger and you like how this sounds? We're still looking for affiliates! LAST CHANCE to sign up and promote! Affiliates receive a 50% commission, which translates to over $12 per sale! A full toolkit with imagery, text and much more is available for your convenience in promoting this amazing ebundle. Even if you just want to throw a couple mentions up on Facebook, any sale you make will net you over $12, and if you sell 7 or more bundles, you get one free. This is the perfect product for thoughtful parents like you to promote! So sign up now!

Visit Mindful Nurturing for more information about the bundle or about becoming an affiliate.


From LaurenWayne.com:

Put your children in danger: A guide for authors

Anyone writing for children or youth needs to act less like a parent and more like an adventure guide.

In celebration of a good novel: Kathy Reichs vs. Bones

Any recent reading pleasure? What book have you been unable to put down?


From Natural Parents Network:

What does natural parenting REALLY look like? Vote now and decide!

Natural Parents Network's Flickr Contest: FINALISTS for What Does Natural Parenting Really Look Like?
We created a place on Flickr for natural parents to share their favorite photos, and the amount of talent and beauty captured by your cameras and shared with our community has been amazing! Over 160 people have joined NPN’s Flickr group, contributing over 1,100 photographs of everything from birth to big kids freeranging in the wilderness. We know it was hard to choose favorites, but choose you did. A panel of judges chose 27 pictures based on votes and adherence to our theme.
We have grouped the finalists into categories that show what natural parenting is all about. For complete contest rules and a look at the fabulous prize packages up for grabs, please see the original contest post and the sponsors post.
Whether you have yet to join the Flickr party, or you’re an active member of the group who’s long been rooting for one of the stunners in the finalist group, here’s your last chance to propel your favorite photo to victory. Vote now for your top 5!


Surf with us:

Sunday Surf with Authentic Parenting and Hobo MamaWe love following along with fellow Sunday Surfers. If you have your own post of reading links to share, please link up your post on Hobo Mama or on Authentic Parenting. The linky will go live every Sunday, and you can link up any day that week. You only need to add your post to one of the sites, and the linky will automatically show up on both sites.

You can get the Sunday Surf button by Jenna Designs and some code to add to your post from my Sunday Surf page.

Check out previous editions for good reading, and you can find more shared items during the week at my Tumblr blog, Hobo Mama's Shared Items.





This linky list is now closed.

2 comments:

Catch My Words said...

Cute kid.

http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2013/05/silly-sunday-baby.html

Emily said...

Thanks for the shout out! I'm so flattered! : )

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