Kids Are Turds: Brutally Honest Humor for the Pooped-Out Parent
By (Author) Jenny Schoberl
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
5th April 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
649.1
Paperback
204
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
236g
When do you know for sure that youve become a parent For Jenny Schoberl, it wasnt when a human fell out of her lady parts or the first time her baby said Mama. It was when she found herself, a grown woman, hiding in the bathroom to eat a candy bar, just so she didnt have to share.
Parenthood changes peoples lives in horrifying and inevitable ways. No matter how hard you resist, you soon find yourself being that parent far too often to deny it. It wont be long before mom jeans and minivans are calling your name.
Discussing bowel movements over dinner Guilty. Peeing with an audience Check. Grocery shopping alone Sounds like a tropical vacation! Watching cartoons hours after the kids have gone to bed Now your only hobby!
What do you do when motherhood turns you into someone you hardly recognize When you open your mouth and, holy hell, your mother comes out
Kids Are Turds proves that you dont need to be Super-Mom to be a good mom (whatever that is), but you absolutely do need a sense of humor to get through the hard days. Either that, or you can give in, yank up your mom jeans, and rock a mile-long camel toe. So for the love of retinas everywhere, be strong!
"I couldn't wait to review this project, and it did not disappoint. I have been a longtime follower of Jennys blog and Facebook page and LOVE them! Her real talk approach to parenting makes you feel like youre not failing to live up to some unrealistic standard. Even with her blunt honesty you can see her deep love for her children throughout the book. Its a great reminder that we ALL go through times like this, and were all doing the best we can. Thank you, Jenny, for bringing humor and creativity to this life we call mommyhood!" Dawn Recor, blogger of Diary of a Not So Wimpy Mom
"Getting shockingly emotional over soup commercials, treating solo grocery-store-trips like tropical vacations, staying up and watching kiddie cartoons hours after her kids have gone to bedand, of course, compiling a blackmail album for when her boys get old enough to date Jenny Schoberls Kids Are Turds is a ridiculously funny and heartfelt chronicle of what it means to be a mother, and whether falling into parental stereotypes is something to fightor something to embrace with all your heart." Dressler Parsons, Student-Tutor.com
"If anyone can prove that youre never too old for bathroom humor, its Jenny Schoberl. Lock yourself in the bathroom with Kids Are Turds and laugh away . . . likely while your own kids are being turds!" Leanne Shirtliffe, author of Don't Lick the Minivan and Mommyfesto
"Moms everywhere, rejoice! Kids Are Turds gives you permission to whine into your (much-needed) wine as you flop down in exhaustion after another day of wiping up the unmentionable mess you know will magically reappear tomorrow. Laugh it off, ladieslet Jenny show you how." Karen Moline, coauthor of the New York Times bestseller, Sh*tty Mom: The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
"I couldn't wait to review this project, and it did not disappoint. I have been a longtime follower of Jennys blog and Facebook page and LOVE them! Her real talk approach to parenting makes you feel like youre not failing to live up to some unrealistic standard. Even with her blunt honesty you can see her deep love for her children throughout the book. Its a great reminder that we ALL go through times like this, and were all doing the best we can. Thank you, Jenny, for bringing humor and creativity to this life we call mommyhood!" Dawn Recor, blogger of Diary of a Not So Wimpy Mom
"Getting shockingly emotional over soup commercials, treating solo grocery-store-trips like tropical vacations, staying up and watching kiddie cartoons hours after her kids have gone to bedand, of course, compiling a blackmail album for when her boys get old enough to date Jenny Schoberls Kids Are Turds is a ridiculously funny and heartfelt chronicle of what it means to be a mother, and whether falling into parental stereotypes is something to fightor something to embrace with all your heart." Dressler Parsons, Student-Tutor.com
"If anyone can prove that youre never too old for bathroom humor, its Jenny Schoberl. Lock yourself in the bathroom with Kids Are Turds and laugh away . . . likely while your own kids are being turds!" Leanne Shirtliffe, author of Don't Lick the Minivan and Mommyfesto
"Moms everywhere, rejoice! Kids Are Turds gives you permission to whine into your (much-needed) wine as you flop down in exhaustion after another day of wiping up the unmentionable mess you know will magically reappear tomorrow. Laugh it off, ladieslet Jenny show you how." Karen Moline, coauthor of the New York Times bestseller, Sh*tty Mom: The Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us
Jenny Schoberl is the founder of the popular Facebook community and mommy blog, Holdin Holden, a contributing writer to The Newsy Neighbor and Coastal Virginia Magazine, and has been named one of the Top 10 Funniest Moms on the Internet. Jenny spends most of her days chugging coffee, trying to keep up with her two children, Holden and Parker, and desperately hoping she is writing things that will one day embarrass her kids. Jenny resides in Newport News, Virginia.