Today we’re veering a little bit from our usual book club discussion format. Usually From Left to Write book club member share a personal story that’s inspired by our book club selection. We’re getting even more personal. Greg Pembroke had us laughing in his new book Reasons My Kid Is Crying.
Inspired by the photos of crying children and the true reason for their sadness, From Left to Write bloggers shared their photos and personal stories too. Ready to come laugh with us?
- Michelle from Mkokopelli shares her own Reasons My Kid Is Crying moments.
- Eva Greene Wilson of SocaMom shares photos and explains the reasons her kids are sleeping.
- Laura at the gluten-free treadmill shares a time she almost cried.
- Ashley Bunker from Ashley, Unabashed recalls when her kids have cried for the most absurd reasons.
- Jen Bush of Anybody Want a Peanut? knows how little things that make her smile.
- Val at Children of The Old School recalls hearing “Keep Crying or I will give you something to cry about.”
- Rachee from Say It Rah-shay takes a moment to laugh with her teen.
- Melissa of Life with Sophia notes that tantrums at six are no more rational than they were at two.
- Char from I (Don’t) Know Mommy realizes how serious her youngest is about dessert.
- Colleen Bohensky at A Madison Mom shares some crazy things that make her kid grumpy.
- Melani RG of The Seeds of 3 shares happy homeschooling photos.
- Robin at The Not Ever Still Life and her family are hoping for a tear-free Passover.
- Kelly from Cupcake Kelly’s shares her own kid crying.
- Meeshie of Habitat of Meeshie reflects on her son’s first Christmas.
- Stacy at The Novel LIfe is all smiles because laughter is contagious!
- Jennifer Wolfe from mamawolfe learns to look forward by looking back to the past.
- Lisa from Hannemaniacs shows the belt that sent her son over the edge.
- Michelle at Honest & Truly offers top 5 reasons her kids are crying.
- Thien-Kim of I’m Not the Nanny opines on why her kids make her cry.
- Meghan from Crazy Casa K shows her normally happy child in his few moments of crying.
Grab your copy of Reasons My Kid Is Crying and laugh along with us! You can follow Greg Pembroke at his website, Facebook, and Twitter.
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