Hurry, hurry. Contest is over soon. Follow the simple rules and maybe you will have your own e-reader for Christmas. This is a Kindle, people! Hope one of us wins.

I wish I had this nifty gem of a book when I was a first-time mom. The Rookie Mom’s Handbook by Heather Gibbs Fleet and Whitney Moss is a fun and light-hearted how-to manual for the newbie mom.
Oh, how I remember those days! Leaving the hospital with Susan ten years ago, thinking: “They’re really letting us take her home! Wow!” And when I was home alone with her for the first time – “I’m home alone with my baby! Wow!”
Now that I’m a pro-mommy (cause I get paid the big bucks. ha) and veteran mommy blogger, I’m more than happy to offer my readers The Rookie Mom’s Handbook. The Handbook will fit nicely in a stocking or diaper bag or top off a baby shower gift great.
Here’s a bit from Amazon:
Bookshelves abound with activity books for babies and toddlers, but The Rookie Mom’s Handbook is the first designed exclusively for first-time mothers. Here are 250 enjoyable activities to help rookie moms maintain their individuality and boost their confidence about leaving the house, socializing, and doing things they’ve always liked to do—either with or without baby.
Inspired by the popular Web site www.rookiemoms.com, the book offers bite-sized activities arranged according to the baby’s age. Some are crafty, some are adventurous, and some simply help get a meal on the table.
Wanna win? Leave a comment. Want an extra entry? Link back to this post. Since this book would make a great gift, I’m only going to run the contest until Friday at noon (EST). Enjoy.
Me, Myself and I AM (The Story of You and God) by Matthew Peters and Elisa Stanford is a simple book of questions and fill-in-the-blanks. There are no answers here, just you and a pen to record your answers to many thought-provoking questions. If you have ever wanted to start a spiritual journal, this book would be a good kick start.
From the backcover:
It’s all about You.
Open this book to any page and take a new look at you, where you’ve been on your spiritual journey, and where you’re going. Out loud, in private, in order, or backwards all the way, this book of questions will have you laughing, praying, thinking, and maybe asking a question or two yourself. It’s a creative and revealing way to get to know God–and you–better than ever. So go ahead. Grab a pen. And get ready to get real.
From the authors:
You can use Me, Myself and I AM in many ways: as a map to explore your faith, as a lens to focus on your relationship with Jesus, as a fun way to let others get to know you, or as a starting point for important conversations with family and friends. What you record becomes a spiritual time capsule you can revisit months or years from now to see how you used to think and feel, who you used to be.
I have one copy of Me, Myself and I AM to give away. To enter the contest, leave a comment, and I’ll draw a winner next Friday. For extra entries, Twitter this or link back from your blog. Be sure to let me know if you do.