
What to Do When Your Daughter Hates Being In The Kitchen, by Kathy Brodock (PDF ebook) – Do you have trouble getting your daughter(s) to help with kitchen and housework duties? If so, you’ll love this neat little e-book by Kathy Brodock that gets right to the point of purpose and attitude. It is filled with hands-on ideas to encourage daughters to enjoy working in the kitchen, as well as helping them realize the impact of serving others with their time and skills. Normally $4.95 on the Teaching Good Things website, this ebook is free today only, right here!
The Brodock family’s website, TEACHING GOOD THINGS, is dedicated to “equip our children with the skills and tools to one day be productive, well rounded adults. Children need to be exposed to many different areas of work. Not only should they know how to work, but they should want to work.” To visit their site, click here.
Click here for today’s resource!
Thank you for this resource, there are some very good ideas in it.
Thanks for this resource. My daughter loves being in the kitchen, but sometimes her mommy doesn’t. Lots of neat ideas in this e-book.
I kept getting bandwith exceeded when trying to download this one.
I was not able to look at your article on Kids in the kitchen because it said your bandwidth had maxed out. Please look into this, I would like to view what you have to say about these issues.
Thank you very much,
Debbie Smith/La Farge, Wi
Yesterday and today I keep getting this notice when I click on either link: “The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.”
By the end of the day yesterday, the publisher maxed out their bandwidth, so their site was unavailable. That sometimes will happen when a publisher is the host of our resource (as was this case), and they aren’t used to having so much traffic sent their way in a single day.
Unfortunately, we aren’t able to offer this particular resource beyond the one day, since it is owned and hosted by the publisher, and not us.
I’d suggest giving them some time to get back online, then you might write them and explain the situation – it will be up to them whether or not they can still honor the freebie, since normally it is a paid item.
- Jim E