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In Home Child Care Business, A Quick Start Guide    by Julie Ceaglske
Price: $9.95 USD. 21160 words. Published on April 18, 2011. .

Most people start a child care business because they want to make money and stay at home. Here are just a few of the topics I concentrate on in the book; Becoming licensed or registered, child care food program, help with your policies, help with your contract, advertising yourself, getting ready for the calls, red flags, preparing for an interview, and what families are a good ‘fit”.
With A Shake Of Her Hair    by A Chapter A Week
You set the price! 90940 words. Published on May 12, 2011. .

Confronted by her husband's infidelity with a coworker, Ellie is forced out of her head, and into reality where she is torn between the temptation of an affair of her own with her daughter's soccer coach or fighting for her rapidly crumbling marriage. Now with her life upside down, Ellie struggles to find her next step, and finds herself longing for the predictability of Thursday night chicken.
A Little Push    by Jennifer Steen
Price: $0.99 USD. 6300 words. Published by Twenty Or Less Press  on August 26, 2011. .

To Jess, it’s a Friday morning like any other. The weather is freaking cold, Katie’s nose junk is freezing to her face, and the boys are trying to kill each other. You know…typical stuff. After speeding her kids into their only vehicle she flips the key – the car won’t start. Unfortunately, this is the least of her problems. Today isn’t a normal Friday.
Hand-Dyes For Sale: How I Turned My Hobby Into A Business    by Melissa J. Will
Price: Free! 11910 words. Published on December 2, 2011. .

Have you ever wanted to turn a favorite craft or art-based hobby into a business? Melissa reveals both frustrating and funny experiences with her hand-dyed fabric business. What started as a simple, online shop soon filled her days (and nights) with new challenges, opportunities, and unexpected visitors.