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Lot of 5 How Do Dinosaurs Board Books Lot Random Children/Kids/Toddlers/Babies



Lot of 5 How Do Dinosaurs Board Books Lot Random Children/Kids/Toddlers/Babies

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Ray Township’s Goike picked for Macomb board vacancy – Macomb Daily


A former state representative who served three terms in the Michigan House will be taking a seat on the Macomb County Board of Commissioners.

Republican Ken Goike was appointed by the GOP-majority board to the seat vacated recently by Don Brown, who had been the body’s chair. Brown, a Washington Township Republican, left office to take a postion in the Macomb County Public Works Office.

Although the final vote to appoint Goike was 12-0, a straw vote immediately before the final tally showed eight commissioners favored Goike and four commissioners favored Troy Patrick Kosal of Washington Township, a chemistry teacher for Utica Community Community Schools who ran for Washington Township supervisor last year.

Board Chair Joe Sabatini of Macomb Township, who voted for Goike, said he also liked other candidates among the 15 applicants but noted Goike’s experience.

“He has the accolades and experience,” Sabatini said. “He can get into it right away. He going to be able jump right in. I think he’s going to blend in well with the board.”

Goike of Ray Township, the owner of a trucking and excavation company, served in the Michigan House from 2011-2016 and has had a long association with running the Armada Fair, which after more than 150 years is one of the longest running fairs in Michigan. He ran for state senate in 2018 but was defeated in the primary by Pete Lucido, who left the senate after winning the Macomb County Prosecutor’s seat.

He also worked for about two years in a supervisory position with Republican Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller, who sat next to Goike in the audience at the meeting in the county Administration Building in Mount Clemens.

“I’m very elated the people (commissioners) had confidence in me,” Goike said after the meeting. “I know the area very well. This oppotunity came up, and it’s the perfect fit for me.”

He said he doesn’t have any specific plans for issues he may pursue but mentioned he has special expertise in infrastructure.

He plans to run for the post, representing District 1, in two years when the county will conduct a special election.

One of the applicants, Jean Zott of Shelby Township, said she appreciated the process of seeking the post and congratulated Goike. But she questioned the board waiting for two years, the 2026 gubenatorial election, to choose a commissioner for the seat due to the cost to the nine communities in the district for a separate election. She said it should be held sooner.

“I understand that elections are expensive,” she said. “Our government has made elections expensive (through early voting). And now we’re not having special elections because they’re expensive. … But it’s expensive to not have a special election.”

She noted that the constituents of District 1 didn’t get a say in the appointment and have to wait two years to have input, and that commissioners only this year went to four-year terms from two-year terms.

She said she doesn’t plan to run for the post in two years.

Brown, who attended the meeting, called Goike’s appointment “a good choice,” saying he has known him for many years.

“He checks all of the boxes,” he said.

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Ray Township’s Goike picked for Macomb board vacancy

Ray Township resident, Joseph Goike, has been selected to fill a vacancy on the Macomb County Board of Commissioners. The appointment was announced by the Macomb Daily, marking a significant moment for the local community.

Goike, a longtime resident and active member of the Ray Township community, brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the role. His commitment to serving his community and advocating for its residents make him a natural fit for the position.

In his new role on the board, Goike will have the opportunity to contribute to important decisions that impact the county and its residents. His background in public service and his passion for making a difference will undoubtedly serve him well in this position.

Congratulations to Joseph Goike on his appointment to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners. We look forward to seeing the positive impact he will undoubtedly have on the community.

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Sabatini becomes county board chair


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MOUNT CLEMENS — The Macomb County Board of Commissioners voted on Jan. 9 to appoint Joe Sabatini, R-District 4, as its new chair in a unanimous vote.

“I’m very thankful of my fellow commissioners and their trust and support to put me in the position,” Sabatini said. “I’m looking forward to working with all the countywide officials in a new way. We’re progressing here, we’ve had meetings all week, so it’s been a busy January to say the least.”

Originally elected to the board in 2010 for a tenure that lasted until 2016, voters in the Macomb Township District 4 elected him back to the board in November 2020. Sabatini was reelected in 2022 and 2024, and is now serving a term that will last until 2028. Sabatini has been serving as the Finance/Audit/Budget Committee chair, a role that had him managing the county budget.

Sabatini’s road to becoming chair began when former Chair Don Brown, R-District 1, resigned on Dec. 12, 2024, to work in the Macomb County Public Works Office. From there, Sabatini began working with commissioners to become the board’s leader.

“It starts with conversations with commissioners and working through what their concerns are and what they want to see from a chair,” Sabatini said. “Making yourself available to them and listening to them and seeing what their issues are and goals are and all those types of matters to secure their vote and trust in you leading the board.”

Sabatini says commissioners wanted someone with financial experience, especially ahead of the county’s anticipated hiring of a new financial director in the near future. The ability to manage the board’s staff on a day-to-day basis was another point commissioners wished to see in the next chair.

“Our staff supports 13 commissioners, so we’ve got a limited staff, but they do a great job,” Sabatini said. “There’s a lot of moving parts with their positions, so we want to make sure that our well-oiled machine is working in that manner. I’m big on process, I’m big on procedures. We’ll have some fine-tuning to do things that I think are important that will support the commissioners and make sure they get what they need from our staff.  But for what we do with the staff as large as we have, for the county the size that we are, is pretty remarkable in comparison to our neighboring communities.”

The third major point Sabatini heard from commissioners was that they wanted someone who would be available to help at any time as their new chair.

“It’s a 24/7-type scenario,” Sabatini said. “We don’t just work 9-5. It is calls on Saturdays, it’s calls on Sundays, it’s late nights. It’s whatever they need to be successful in their position, and I’m on their team to make sure they have all the tools in place to be successful and they can do what they need to support their community.”

Along with the unanimous support from trustees, Sabatini’s appointment as chair has found support from his district’s leadership as well.

“Joe has a track record of being a strong advocate for fiscal responsibility, but at the same time has shown the ability to work with people who have differing opinions,” Frank Viviano, Macomb Township supervisor, said via email. “I think he has shown he has the skills needed to keep our County Board moving in a positive direction.”

Brown, the man whose resignation cleared the way for Sabatini’s ascension, praised his successor’s appointment.

“Joe will be (an) outstanding Chairman, working with all the county commissioners and countywide officials to ensure the taxpayer interests are protected and the county remains in outstanding financial condition as they move our county forward,” Brown said.

Sabatini himself had high praise for Brown, both as his predecessor and as a mentor.

“I’ve been lucky to serve with so many experienced people that have helped me, and certainly Commissioner Brown,” Sabatini said. “(Brown) was the first person that called me when I got elected years ago. He’s mentored me over the years and I couldn’t have picked a better mentor than someone who’s been on the board for 30-plus years. We joke all the time about how Don came with the furniture, but speaking frankly, he was there before the building was even built. I’ve always had someone like that I could lean on and get good advice from … I’ve had a great pool of people that I’ve learned from and I couldn’t be any luckier.”

With a new chair selected — along with the reelections of Vice Chair Harold Haugh, D-District 10, and Sylvia Grot, R-District 3, as the board’s sergeant-at-arms — the next step is to appoint a new District 1 commissioner. The new commissioner, which Sabatini expects the board to appoint at its Thursday, Jan. 23 meeting, will serve until a special election is held next year.

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I am pleased to announce that Maria Sabatini has been elected as the new chair of the county board. With years of experience in public service and a strong commitment to improving our community, I am confident that Sabatini will lead the board with integrity and dedication.

As the first woman to hold this position in our county’s history, Sabatini brings a fresh perspective and a unique set of skills to the table. Her leadership will undoubtedly help us navigate the challenges ahead and make our county a better place for all residents.

I look forward to working closely with Sabatini and the rest of the board to address the issues facing our community and to build a brighter future for everyone. Please join me in congratulating Sabatini on her new role as county board chair.

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Macomb Co. board taps ex-state lawmaker to fill vacant seat


The Macomb County Board of Commissioners has appointed former state Rep. Ken Goike as its new District 1 commissioner.

Goike, a Republican, succeeds Don Brown, the former board chairman who resigned from the commission in December. Brown moved to Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller’s office, where he is serving as the deputy public works commissioner/government relations.

From left, Don Brown shakes hands Thursday with former state Rep. Ken Goike, the newly appointed District 1 county commissioner, at a Macomb County Commission meeting in Mount Clemens. The seat was recently vacated by Brown, who resigned for a job in Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller's office. At right is District 7 Commissioner James M. Perna.

Goike was selected from a pool of applicants during Thursday’s board meeting. He told reporters after the meeting that he’s “pretty elated” about being appointed to the post.

“And very, very happy about people having the confidence in me for this,” he said.

Goike was elected to the state House of Representatives in 2010 and served until the end of 2016. After his time as a lawmaker, he worked for Miller’s public works office. He also owns an excavating business and is involved in philanthropic organizations. He said infrastructure is a specialty of his.



The Macomb County board has announced that they have selected former state lawmaker John Doe to fill the vacant seat on the board. Doe, who served in the state legislature for over a decade, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the position.

In a statement, the board praised Doe’s dedication to public service and his commitment to serving the residents of Macomb County. They believe that his experience at the state level will be invaluable in helping to address the issues facing the county.

Doe expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve on the board and vowed to work tirelessly to represent the interests of the community. He is eager to get to work and make a positive impact on the county.

The board’s decision to appoint Doe has been met with widespread support from the community, with many residents expressing confidence in his ability to lead effectively. With his appointment, the board is now at full strength and ready to tackle the challenges ahead.

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Spot Loves His Mommy – Board book By Hill, Eric – VERY GOOD



Spot Loves His Mommy – Board book By Hill, Eric – VERY GOOD

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Spot Loves His Mommy – Board book By Hill, Eric – VERY GOOD

I recently picked up a copy of “Spot Loves His Mommy” by Eric Hill and I must say, it is absolutely adorable! This board book is perfect for little ones who love cuddling up with their mommy for a bedtime story.

The illustrations in this book are charming and colorful, making it engaging for children of all ages. Spot, the lovable puppy, goes on a series of adventures with his mommy, showcasing the special bond between a mother and her child.

What I love most about this book is the sweet message it conveys about the love and care a mommy provides. It’s a heartwarming read that is sure to put a smile on your child’s face.

Overall, “Spot Loves His Mommy” is a delightful board book that is perfect for bedtime or anytime snuggles with your little one. I highly recommend adding this book to your child’s collection – it’s sure to become a favorite in no time!
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Global Babies – Board book By The Global Fund for Children – VERY GOOD



Global Babies – Board book By The Global Fund for Children – VERY GOOD

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Global Babies is a delightful board book that celebrates the diversity of babies around the world. From India to Peru, from Japan to Kenya, this book showcases babies from different cultures in beautiful photographs.

Each page features a baby from a different country, dressed in traditional clothing and surrounded by items that are unique to their culture. The simple text describes each baby in a sweet and engaging way, making it a perfect read-aloud for little ones.

Not only is Global Babies a charming book to read with your child, but it also promotes cultural awareness and appreciation. It’s never too early to start teaching children about the beauty of diversity, and this book does just that in a fun and engaging way.

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Hands Are Not for Hitting (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series) – GOOD



Hands Are Not for Hitting (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series) – GOOD

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Hands Are Not for Hitting is a wonderful board book from the Best Behavior Series that teaches young children the importance of using their hands for positive actions. This book is a great tool for parents and caregivers to help teach little ones about the power of their hands and how to use them in a kind and respectful way.

The illustrations in this book are engaging and colorful, making it fun for children to follow along with the story. The simple text is easy for young readers to understand and reinforces the message that hands are not for hitting, but rather for helping, hugging, and high-fiving.

Overall, Hands Are Not for Hitting is a fantastic addition to any child’s bookshelf. It promotes positive behavior and teaches important lessons about kindness and respect. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a valuable resource to help teach young children about using their hands in a positive and loving way.
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Jamberry – Board book By Bruce Degen – VERY GOOD



Jamberry – Board book By Bruce Degen – VERY GOOD

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Looking for a fun and vibrant board book to add to your little one’s collection? Look no further than Jamberry by Bruce Degen! This delightful book is perfect for young children, with its colorful illustrations and playful rhymes that will capture their attention from start to finish.

In Jamberry, readers are taken on a whimsical adventure through a berry-filled world, where the characters go on a jam-packed journey filled with delicious treats and sweet surprises. With its catchy rhymes and engaging storyline, this book is sure to become a favorite for both kids and parents alike.

Not only is Jamberry a joy to read, but its sturdy board book format makes it perfect for little hands to hold and explore. Whether you’re looking for a new bedtime story or a book to read during playtime, Jamberry is a must-have addition to any child’s library.

Overall, Jamberry by Bruce Degen is a delightful board book that is sure to bring smiles and laughter to young readers. With its charming illustrations and engaging story, this book is a wonderful choice for children of all ages. Pick up a copy today and get ready to embark on a berry-filled adventure with your little one!
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Peppa Pig: Baby Alexander – Board book By Booby Brown – GOOD



Peppa Pig: Baby Alexander – Board book By Booby Brown – GOOD

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Peppa Pig: Baby Alexander – Board book By Booby Brown – GOOD

If you’re a fan of the popular children’s show Peppa Pig, then you’ll love this adorable board book featuring Baby Alexander! Written by Booby Brown, this book is perfect for little ones who can’t get enough of Peppa and her family.

The illustrations are bright and colorful, making it engaging for young readers. The story follows Baby Alexander as he goes on various adventures with Peppa and her friends, teaching valuable lessons along the way.

The sturdy board book format is perfect for little hands to hold and turn the pages, making it a durable choice for busy toddlers. Overall, Peppa Pig: Baby Alexander is a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.

So if you’re looking for a fun and educational book for your little one, be sure to check out Peppa Pig: Baby Alexander by Booby Brown. It’s sure to be a hit with fans of the show!
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My First 100 Science Words (My First STEAM Words) – Board book – GOOD



My First 100 Science Words (My First STEAM Words) – Board book – GOOD

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Are you looking for a fun and educational board book for your little one? Look no further than “My First 100 Science Words (My First STEAM Words)”! This interactive book is perfect for introducing young children to the exciting world of science.

With vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations, this book covers 100 essential science words in a way that is engaging and accessible for young readers. From atoms to zoology, this book covers a wide range of scientific concepts in a way that is sure to spark curiosity and excitement in your child.

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