Como Ser La Mejor Mama – (Spanish)
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Marina Slayton y su marido, Gregory, autor de best seller de ser un mejor papa hoy, revela los secretos para encontrar la verdadera alegria en el papel sagrado de ser mama. El uso de la historia, el humor, la empatia, el sentido comun, y una conversacion basada en la realidad y la experiencia personal. El libro se centra en el deseo de la madre de obtener sabiduria y su compromiso con el bienestar de su esposo e hijos y ofrece seis principios probados por el tiempo (los Seis Secretos) para ser una gran mama. En la tradicion de Stormie Omartian y libros de Barbara Rainey, los Slaytons ofrecen inspiracion basada en valores, un tono calido y personal, y los secretos interesantes para educar y equipar a las mamas a ser las mejores madres que pueden ser. Este libro ayudara a cualquier madre que quiere crecer en su papel sagrado. Las mujeres que necesitan el estimulo o consejo o que se sienten mal equipadas para ser madres encontraran la perspectiva cristiana con sencillos consejos practicos que le cambiaran la vida.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780529120236
ISBN10: 0529120232
Language: Spanish
Marina Slayton | Gregory Slayton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2015
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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