
Mark Merrill (1)
Author of All Pro Dad: Seven Essentials to Be a Hero to Your Kids
For other authors named Mark Merrill, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Mark Merrill
Lists to Love By for Busy Husbands: Simple Steps to the Marriage You Want (2017) 12 copies, 1 review
From Me to You (Daughter): A Conversation Journal for You and Your Daughter (2019) 4 copies, 1 review
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What I love about journaling is that it requires still moments of contemplation and produces powerful insights. From Me to You: A Conversation Journal for You and Your Daughter by Mark and Susan Merrill aims to create that type of experience between parent and daughter. It is easy to pass through a day, speaking and interacting, yet not communicating on a deep level. This journal is an invitation to take time to speak the important, life-giving words that are vital to a daughter's heart.
From show more Me to You is a cute, hardcover, conversation journal. It's a tad smaller than I expected, but has plenty of room to write down thoughts, draw pictures, or add in stickers. The response areas are unlined and the authors suggest being creative and having fun! The journal's target audiences are preteens and teens.
Many of the topics in From Me to You are thought-provoking, some are light-hearted and a few pages deal with difficult life realities such as bullying or drugs. Parents are encouraged to pick a topic relevant to the daughter's life and start writing! Going in order is not necessary. Here are a few examples of topics:
If you could ask God one question, what would you ask?
If we had ten days to go anywhere in the world together, I would want to go to...
If you could be one famous person, who would you like to be?
Name two of your strengths and two of your weaknesses.
Have you ever been bullied?
What is one mistake you have made that you would do differently if given the chance?
Lastly, I think From Me to You: A Conversation Journal for You and Your Daughter by Mark and Susan Merrill would work well for fathers and daughters. I don't see any reason to limit it to mothers and daughters. Also, there is a companion journal for parents of sons: From Me to You: A Conversation Journal for You and Your Son.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." show less
From show more Me to You is a cute, hardcover, conversation journal. It's a tad smaller than I expected, but has plenty of room to write down thoughts, draw pictures, or add in stickers. The response areas are unlined and the authors suggest being creative and having fun! The journal's target audiences are preteens and teens.
Many of the topics in From Me to You are thought-provoking, some are light-hearted and a few pages deal with difficult life realities such as bullying or drugs. Parents are encouraged to pick a topic relevant to the daughter's life and start writing! Going in order is not necessary. Here are a few examples of topics:
If you could ask God one question, what would you ask?
If we had ten days to go anywhere in the world together, I would want to go to...
If you could be one famous person, who would you like to be?
Name two of your strengths and two of your weaknesses.
Have you ever been bullied?
What is one mistake you have made that you would do differently if given the chance?
Lastly, I think From Me to You: A Conversation Journal for You and Your Daughter by Mark and Susan Merrill would work well for fathers and daughters. I don't see any reason to limit it to mothers and daughters. Also, there is a companion journal for parents of sons: From Me to You: A Conversation Journal for You and Your Son.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." show less
A series of lists for men to consider in terms of becoming better husbands.
The author provides 30 short, easy-to-read lists on various themes to explore: how to be more understanding, how to be flirty, and so on and so forth. Each list also has some reflections and questions in terms of how to apply them to the relationship.
Nothing terribly earth-shattering in here that can't be found in other books on relationships, but if you're looking for basic, short, and easily implemented, it's show more good.
**--galley received as part of early review program show less
The author provides 30 short, easy-to-read lists on various themes to explore: how to be more understanding, how to be flirty, and so on and so forth. Each list also has some reflections and questions in terms of how to apply them to the relationship.
Nothing terribly earth-shattering in here that can't be found in other books on relationships, but if you're looking for basic, short, and easily implemented, it's show more good.
**--galley received as part of early review program show less
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