Mini Moms Monthly Book Club: How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids: We all lose our sh*t with our minis. Snapping, shouting & screaming… You are absolutely, positively, without a single doubt not alone in this. The New York Times published an article a few years ago that described shouting as the new spanking and labeled us “a generation that yells.” Even so, losing your sh*t stinks. At this month’s book club, we will get real raw about parenting!
Date: September 23rd from 11am-12pm
Price: Complementary for our community!
Mini Moms Monthly Book Club: Confessions of a Domestic Failure: There are good moms and bad moms . . . and then there are hot-mess moms. This fiction novel introduces readers to Ashley, a career-girl turned stay-at-home mom who’s trying to navigate the world of Pinterest-perfect mommies. At this month’s book club, we’ll explore how we may relate to the unforgettable and hilarious main character while lambasting the social pressures every new mother faces!
Date: October 21st from 11am-12pm
Price: Complementary for our community!
Mini Moms Monthly Book Club: I Just Want to Pee Alone: In this side-splitting collection of essays, a group of fearless and talented moms unleash their unfiltered thoughts and witty perspectives, diving headfirst into the realities of motherhood with unwavering honesty and a hefty dose of humor. From navigating the challenges of pregnancy to wrestling with the chaos of parenting, these essays touch upon every aspect of the rollercoaster ride that is raising children. Whether you’re a new mom seeking solace or a seasoned parent in need of a good chuckle, you can brace yourself for a wild ride through the ups and downs of. At this month’s book club, we will discuss these brave moms’ hilarious, heartwarming, and sometimes downright outrageous journeys, reminding you that you’re not alone in the often messy, but always remarkable, world of motherhood.
Date: November 11th from 11am-12pm
Price: Complementary for our community!
Mini Moms Monthly Book Club: I Heart my Little A-Holes: Once upon a time you and your partner had a perfect life: dinners out, weekend mornings cuddling in bed, brunch with friends. Then your son wakes you up at 3:00 A.M. because he wants to watch Caillou, and it feels like he’s an a-hole. Your daughter outlines every corner of your living room with a purple crayon, and it feels like she’s an a-hole. Your rug rats purposely paint the kitchen ceiling with their smoothies, and it feels like they’re a-holes. At times like these, it’s only natural to want to kill them (or yourself). But it’s against the law (and there’s the suicide hotline). Plus, there’s that whole loving them more than anything in the whole world thing. At this month’s book club, we’ll chat about all the joys and horrors of raising children.
Date: December 16th from 11am-12pm
Price: Complementary for our community!

