Name: Roberta Rosenberg
Dateline: Maryland
Weblog: www.copywritingmaven.com [RSS]
Articles: 10
First Published: Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Last Published: Thursday, December 21, 2006
Roberta Rosenberg is a direct response marketing & SEO consultant, copywriter and coach (MGP Direct), popular etailer (AdoptShoppe), and mom to 3, two adopted from Korea (Adopting from Korea) with a strong need to share about issues I care about it.
Currently listing articles 10-1:
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Book Review: Hanukkah at Valley Forge by Stephen Krensky, Illustrated by Greg Harlin— A Polish-born solider in General Washington's army shares the story, miracle, and meaning of Hanukkah with his Commander-in-Chief.
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Children's Book Review: Walter, the Farting Dog by William Kotzwinkle and Glenn Murray, Illustrated by Audrey Colman— An old, somewhat odd looking, flatuent mutt saves the day, teaching his family an important lesson in tolerance and acceptance.
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Miranda on the Veranda: A Memoir of Appreciation— A little rhyme, a little reason... so begins my lifelong love affair with reading, and it all began at the Massapequa Public Library.
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Children's Book Review: Rebecca's Journey Home by Brynn Olenburg Sugarman— A sweetly told and illustrated children's picture book about the Stein Family's new baby daughter from Vietnam
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Book Review - Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die by Michael Largo— Fun facts about the American way of death and dying.
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Children's Book Review: The Family Book by Todd Parr— Celebrating all families everywhere with wit, style and loopy little smiles.
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Book Review: Two Little Girls, A Memoir of Adoption by Theresa Reid— A beautifully crafted, surprisingly and sometimes astonishingly candid memoir of an American couple's journey to parenthood via Russia and Ukraine.
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Children's Book Review: The Legend of Hong Kil Dong, The Robin Hood of Korea, by Anne Sibley O'Brien— Why not a Korean version of Robin Hood?
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Children's Book Review: Little Lost Bat by Sandra Markle— An unlikely adoption story, for children ages 6-9.
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4th of July Parade in My New Hometown— Musings on a hot summer red, white, and blue morning.

