Showing posts with label barefoot books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barefoot books. Show all posts

Friday, August 17, 2007

Stop by Delphine's

I'm a bit late on this as I wanted to post it Thursday and just didn't make it over here. I was lucky enough to visit one of Delphine's Vendor Parties that she had online and won a book. I got to pick one of my choice, "The Gigantic Turnip."

The site is easy to navigate around and should prove to be no problem, course if there is any issue simply email Delphine and let her know. She'll get everything taken care of and shipped off to you in no time. I was very shocked at how quickly the book arrived.

The kids loved the fact that they didn't just get a book but a book with a CD in it. The print is large so your average little guy/girl will have no problem reading the text. They can listen to the cd once mom and dad have already read the book 50 times and no longer wants to read it again.

Books aren't the only thing this site sales, it also includes CDs, puppets, puzzles, etc.



Since today is Friday I'd love it if ya'll could swing by Delphine's Barefoot bookstore or one of her other sites:

Steeping Beauty
Pajama Mom

I hope ya'll have a wonderful weekend! Next up.....

Pamela Gardapee, a freelance writer. Got any questions? Feel free to drop me a line at homemom3@gmail.com

Monday, August 13, 2007

Interview with Delphine Burkes

Delphine Burkes is a work-at-home-mother to three children and Navy Wife. For years, she has traveled the globe with her husband and kids, through places like Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, DMZ, Mexico, France, Brazil, lived in Japan and currently resides in Maine. With her husband retiring next year she'd like to know she's got another avenue for money coming in. I must say, I can't blame her there.

Tell me a bit about your business?
Barefoot Books is a children's book publisher out of England. We carry high quality books for children 0-12 that celebrate art & story. You may learn about the Silk Road in one book then be transported to a tropical jungle or Knight's tale in another.

What I like most about our books is that they speak to every child not only in the stories but visually. The variety and style of the art in the books is magnificent. I was so tired of reading the hyped up animated books and going to the store and seeing the bedding/cereal/pajamas and more with the same character. Our books are unique and only avaible through a stallholder like myself or online through our websites.

Every purchase you make on my stallholder website is the same price as on the main Barefoot Books site. Purchases are helping to support a fellow WAHP. Our books are reasonably priced, many paperback books with audio cd are only $9.99. I especially recommend the musical ones. Animal Boogie, Walking through the Jungle, Dragon on the Doorstep are fine examples.

Did you work outside the home before this?
I have always worked outside the home, the only experience I have running my own business affairs was in Japan "teaching English" which meant talking to people all day. I was in a unique position of not having children to care for so I was able to command a high hourly rate, I learned a lot about branding, self-promotion and networking. Many times we underestimate ourselves and how much our time is worth.

What is the hardest thing about being a WAHP?
The hardest thing about being a WAHP are the hours. When you have little ones they really need attention. I am constantly reminding myself why I am staying at home and that helps keep me focused on my kids.

Supervision and interaction require full attention so I don't get much done and sometimes that can be frustrating. I try my best to keep the computer off during the day unless they are napping.

How long have ya been a WAHP?
I have been a WAHP for about 1 year and have enjoyed every minute of it.

Thank you Delphine, for being my first WAHM interviewee.

Find out tomorrow how she advertises her business and tips she has for other WAHP.