Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Child Abduction or Divine Appointment

Child Abduction: How To Protect Your Children

Author: Maurice Woodson

There is a reported 58,000 children and teens that go missing each year. "Child Abductions: How to protect your children" is a to the point, easy to read, educational guide book on how to protect your children from become a part of this statistic...a victim. What you will find inside: * How to talk to and educate your children about child abductions. * What parents should know and do to keep their children safe. * What is an I.D. Kit and how to make one. * What to do if your child is abducted or goes missing. * What a community can do. * What is the AMBER alert plan and how it works. * list of emergency organizations and contacts. Our children are in danger and we as parents need to do everything in our power to protect them. This book will supply you with necessary tools and information to help you do just that. ---------------------------------------- "Child Abductions:How to protect your children" is a book no parent should be without. Juwuan Douglas -parent- NY A Fantastic, strait forward book. I am more informed, and I feel my girls are are more aware and educated about child predators. Darcel Gallaway -mother of 2- NJ This Book is right on time. It is a necessity in the modern family home. Neal Brinson -father- CT CHILD ABDUCTIONS How to protect your children



Go to: Okay so I Dont Have a Headache or Body for Life

Divine Appointment: A Caregiver's Guide

Author: Delores Thornton

Divine Appointment: A Caregiver's Guide will help to smooth the roughness of a tedious journey. Readers will find resources to aid them in caring for a loved one and places to contact while making end of life arrangements. There are stories from caregivers in their own words, handy guides, informative lists of support agencies, and pages for daily inspirational messages. This book is for those who have been through, those going through, and those who will go through!



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