Relationship & Family

How to Raise a Wild Child
Scott D. Sampson
How to Raise a Wild Child explores the disconnect between children and nature, and provides guidance for parents and educators on how to foster a deep connection with the natural world. It delves into the importance of nature for children's health, well-being, and development, offering practical advice and insights for raising a generation of nature-loving kids.

How to Stop Losing Your Shit With Your Kids
Carla Naumburg
A practical guide to help parents understand why they lose their temper with their kids and provides actionable strategies to become calmer, happier, and more intentional in their parenting approach. It emphasizes self-awareness, trigger management, and self-compassion to break the cycle of parental freak-outs.

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Adele Faber
A guide to more effective communication with children, offering innovative ways to solve common problems and build stronger relationships. Learn how to cope with negative feelings, express anger without being hurtful, and foster cooperation and goodwill.

How to Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk
Adele Faber
A guide for parents on how to communicate effectively with teenagers. It provides practical advice and techniques for fostering open and honest conversations, understanding their feelings, and navigating the challenges of adolescence.

Idiots Welcome
Laura Clery
Laura Clery shares her painfully honest and hilarious perspectives as a woman, a mom, an artist, and a wife. From birth stories to marriage, she tells her truth about life's ups and downs with humor and vulnerability.

Minimalist Parenting
Christine Koh
Minimalist Parenting offers a refreshing approach to modern family life, encouraging parents to embrace simplicity and focus on what truly matters. By decluttering schedules, possessions, and expectations, families can create space for more joy, connection, and fun. Discover how to navigate the overwhelming choices of modern parenting and cultivate a more fulfilling and less stressful family life.

Moms on Call Toddler Book
Laura Hunter
A practical guide for parents of toddlers, offering advice and techniques to navigate the challenges of toddlerhood, from sleep and feeding issues to discipline and tantrums. Based on years of pediatric nursing experience, this book aims to empower parents with confidence and truth, helping them create a less frustrated and more enjoyable family life.

Nanaville
Anna Quindlen
A heartwarming and humorous exploration of grandparenting by Anna Quindlen, reflecting on the joys, challenges, and unique rewards of being a Nana in the modern family. From learning Mandarin to navigating the ever-changing rules of childcare, this book celebrates the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren.