

Reviewed by U.S. & North American Ice Dance Champion (1959).
Reviewed by a USFSA Hall of Fame Member
N'ice Book

BeautifulHow easily this book could have drifted off into self-indulgent Freudian psychobabble, Fundamentalist moralism or New Age narcissism--all of which Alice Miller has warned us against--in the hands of a less gifted writer. The fact that it doesn't at any time in 340-plus pages is nothing short of miraculous. Polly Berends not only challenges one's view of parenting and loving, but also of Christianity and culture and the universe itself, by bringing mysticism back to the modern Christian mind while not alienating those of other (or no particular) faiths. Filled with transcendent prose, quotes of everything from Buddhist sacred text to the New Testament to e.e. cumming poetry, and the writer's own heart (the heart of a proud mother and wife who walks with God), this is a truly beautiful work that made my mind scream what was important about my personal relationship with my son to me, above the distractions of my ego, with virtually every page.
Consider yourself the child, and this book will help you raise yourself. And then imagine what kind of real parent you can be while following its lessons.
This is the ultimate holiday, Mother/Father's Day or birthday gift for anyone with children, bar none.
Beautiful.
One of the Spiritual Classics of This CenturyThis book, along with Berend's unfortunately out-of-print "Coming To Life", is a true spiritual classic.
Spiritual Guidebook to New ParenthoodPolly Berrien Berends is wise and gentle. She brings lofty or deep spiritual insights to the rubber-meets-the-road issues of daily parenting: how is one to approach fears of childbirth? How should one talk to a toddler? How does one decide which toys to buy?
I had the good fortune to read this book just prior to becoming a parent, and if possible, you should too. It is not a quick or easy read, rather a very meaningful one. Sometimes I had to stop and think after only three or four pages. But this was well worth it.
If you are already a parent, or if you may never become a parent, read this book. Although it addresses parenting issues it is really a book about human-being-hood.


inspiring and easy to read
The very BEST!

Well researched and well written
Tribute to a by-gone era

Genuinely American SpiritualityI read this book partway through a comparative religion Ph.D. program. Spending five years digging through the midden of human religion gives one a critical eye, and that eye tells me that Berends' book might endure.
- Birrell Walsh


Excellent book

Ladybug, Dog, and the Night WalkI have been unable to find a copy, and hope, hope, hope that it will be reprinted for my grandchildren to enjoy.


Predictable, But Pretty Good
Mysterious !!
Another favorite!

Great for a toddler with a sibling on the way
THE WONDER OF A NEW BABYThe illustrations in this book are powerful but very beautiful.
All the farmyard creatures are wide - eyed, with warm, welcoming friendly faces.
They all know something is going on. They all have simple questions to ask. There is something mysterious happening.
Their suspense and curiosity grows.
The arrival of a new baby in the farmhouse is a source of wonderment and delight.
Beautiful artwork, rhyming text make this one a winner!This has been a great book for introducing my son to the idea that there's a "NEW ONE" coming to our homestead soon. It'll also make a great gift for another little boy I know who's going to be a big brother soon.


Not Exactly Ozzy, But Still A Good Book
There is a time for magic and a time for common sense.