Not sure what I was thinking, but I buried this at the bottom of another post and it bugs me every time I look at it, so I'm reposting it as it's own post. Clearly I'm more of a reader than a marketer. (If you entered at the initial post, have no fear, I've got you down.) Don't want any of these books? Leave a comment letting me know why, so I won't feel so lonely.
I have five copies of three books to give away!
#1, The N.D.D. Book: How Nutrition Deficit Disorder Affects Your Child's Learning, Behavior, and Health, and What You Can Do about It by Dr. William Sears.
Dr. Sears is the author of The Baby Book, my perennial baby shower gift, as well as a slew of great pregnancy, birth, and parenting books. I haven't seen this one yet, and I'm not crazy about the overuse of the word "disorder" to describe kids' behavior, but if this is anywhere near as good as the rest of his work, it's worth buying. But you don't have to buy it, because you can win it here! Link to this giveaway on any parenting blog or website for two additional entries--leave me a comment linking to your post (only once per person, though--I don't want anyone spamming for this!)
#2, The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide. More and more people I know are considering or embarking on a gluten-free or low-gluten diet. If you're one of them, this may be the perfect book for you! Two extra entries (once per person, no spamming) for a link to this giveaway on any nutritional or gluten-free focused website or blog.
#3, If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay. Lara Zibners, an emergency room physician, wrote this advice book to help parents know when a trip to the E.R. is in order and when it isn't. What parent couldn't use that? I'll give two extra entries (once per person, no spamming) for a link to this contest on any medical or parenting website or blog.
I'll be drawing a winner for each book every Sunday for the next five weeks. To enter, leave a comment stating which book/s you'd like to win, and a way to contact you (email, blog address, or you can check back on Sunday for winners, I'm not fussy). I'll add extra entries for thoughtful comments on other posts, or for entrants who say they were referred here by you. Stumble, Tweet or blog about this giveaway for another extra entry.
I think I just made this way more complicated than it needs to be. Clarification: enter here, spread the word, stick around, win a book, yay!
Also, check out my Diversity Rocks blog for details about your chance to win 5 free books by Asian or Latino authors! If you've posted a May book review for the Diversity Rocks reading challenge, or if you've ever participated in the CORA Diversity Roll call meme (this week's topic is YA books by authors of color, hosted at Color Online) you've already been entered once, but check out the post to learn how you can enter multiple times.
I have the same three and not getting a huge response either! It's a shame because some people could really benefit from these. I guess it's a matter of somehow getting to whoever those people are.
ReplyDeleteI responded to both of you. I need help. :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, I would love to win the NDD book and the Gluten free diet book.
ReplyDeleteI have heard alot about this diet and all the benefits and am very interested.. my youngest son is thought to have autism and maybe the first book could give me some much needed info.. I have a homeschool blog and will post a link to this contest there... my blog is: http://ourcrazyhomeschoollife.blogspot.com/
I would love to win any of these, but particularly the NDD book and "...Everything Will Still Be Okay" because I have a little bundle of joy coming in the next few weeks and will likely need all the help I can get. I'm planning to blog this on Saturday, but I'll come back and leave you the link then.
ReplyDeleteHi, I would love to win any of these books. I am most interested in the NDD book. We really need some help in where to start in a gluten free diet. Both of my son's 8 and 1 show signs of gluten intolerance. Thanks for the offer!
ReplyDeleteI'd love an entry for If Your Kid Eats This Book. I'm always worried when something happens to my kid- is it ER worthy or not? Seriously.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me!
ReplyDeleteandreaneville AT comcast DOT net
I would love to win #2 G-Free Diet. For awhile they thought my husband had celeac. Thank goodness he doesn't! I started cooking G free at the time though and we both felt healthier over all. Now I just need some more ideas to keep up being G free.
ReplyDeleteI blogged about your giveaway here:
http://teddyrose.blogspot.com/2009/05/giveaways-galore_08.html
teddyr66 at yahoo dot com
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI would love all the books, I am gf and my son needs to get tested. I think he has problems !
So please add me !!
Thanks
I'd like to be entered for the Dr Sears book, please.
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iluvchrisnlevi@aol.com
Blogged it!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.devourerofbooks.com/2009/05/this-weeks-links-8/
I would love to win a copy of #2 The G-Free Diet. Please enter me, and thanks.
ReplyDeleteayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net
I have read some good reviews about The G Free Diet. The NDD Book looks like it could be very informational. Please include me in your giveaway,
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Carlene
iluvreaing(at)verizon.net
Carlene, is that the right email address, or should it be iluvreading (with a d)? Also, did you want to be entered for all 3 books or just the two that you mentioned? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love the "If Your Child Eats This..." Book!
ReplyDeleteIt's my first time on your site and it looks great. The colors and layout are relaxing on the eyes but still draw you in.
gaby317nyc AT gmail DOT com
Hi
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in The G Free Diet and the NDD books. They both would be something I'd be very taken with reading. Merci.
MarionG
polo-puppy-fluffy(at)hotmail(dot)com
I would be interested in any of these. My first choice would be the NDD Diet since I have a child diagnosed with ADD and would love to see if dietary changes would help. THanks.
ReplyDeleteMy 2nd choice would be the G-Diet because although I've not been diagnosed with gluten allergies (I've never discussed it with my doc) I think I have most of the symptoms and am suspicious I am. Thanks.
pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I would be interested in #2.
ReplyDeleteI would love The G-Free Diet book. Thanks!
ReplyDeletelesleymfan(at)gmail(dot)com
Alison, Will and I would love the G-free Diet Book if I'm not too late! Thanks and see you at the park.
ReplyDeleteYou're just in time, Suzanne, I'll be doing the final drawing on Sunday. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteNice blog! Thank to author for giving such information. Really parenting books help the new parent in taking care of Childs.
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