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Silence is golden, but for moms on-the-go, 10 glorious minutes to yourself might be the next best thing. If you’re wondering what to do during your next breather, Julie Klappas and Lyss Stern co-authored a charming book entitled If You Give A Mom A Martini...
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Emily Senay contributes her medical expertise and journalistic voice to provide information for which most women have long been clamoring. Certainly, we’ve all felt that frustration or confusion when our father, son, or significant other encounters a...
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Baby yoga is such a great idea but it’s not just for improving your baby’s flexibility. The exercises and gentle movements included in this DVD can help with digestion, promote sleep and encourage muscle development (theoretically helping your baby gain...
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This book really covers a lot, but is still a quick read. Doctors Paul Offit and Louis Bell provide a clear understanding of vaccines, the diseases they treat, the origin of each vaccine, and how they are developed. The result is a clear-cut, factual...
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Louder Than Words is about a mother’s determination to heal her child. Jenny McCarthy has done it again with another book you can’t put down. She writes like she’s talking to her best friend, inspiring the reader with stories of strong maternal instincts...
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This is a great reference book for pregnant women and parents of children up to 18 months of age. It covers all the basics that mom and dad will need to know and includes valuable information on feeding a newborn, recipes, fussy-eaters guides, nutritional...
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The Miracle of Life is the first filmed record of human conception. This movie may seem like it’s going to show the development of a fetus. Unfortunately, it better resembles a sexual education class from the seventies. However, this film does serve as...
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For parents of children with Down’s Syndrome, this book is an all-encompassing guide to the challenges and hope of raising an affected child. Dr. Newton covers every part of a Down’s Syndrome child’s life and each decision that his or her parents must...
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Dave Barry has an impressive following. Not only is he the author of more than 20 books, but he is also a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose articles appear in hundreds of newspapers every week. What draws millions of readers to Barry’s work is his...
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In a compilation of true-life stories submitted by parents around the world, co-creators of the book They Lied! True Tales of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Breastfeeding Theresa Kane and Tamara Talbot provide an outlet for mothers everywhere to share their...
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If you’re reading this, you’re probably a mom or dad-to-be and your mind has been swimming with thoughts on everything from labor and childbirth to infant care and nursery colors since you first received the baby news. What you may not have considered...
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A comprehensive guide to overall health with a focus on body, mind and spirit, The Parent’s Guide to Natural Health Care for Children is a wonderful addition to any parent’s household. It begins with a comprehensive breakdown of what a healthy diet consists...
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With a five-star rating on Amazon and more than 200 stellar customer reviews, “The Happiest Baby on the Block” teaches you how to transport your baby from screaming to serene. In a few simple steps, Dr. Harvey Karp promises to help you switch on your...
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By Laura Hieronymus MSEd, APRN, BC-ADM, CDE and Patti Geil MS, RD, FADA, CDE It’s not clear whether 101 Tips for Raising Healthy Kids with Diabetes is intended for parents of recently diagnosed diabetic children, or for someone who’s already been dealing...
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We all remember Fred Rogers, perhaps more fondly as “Mister Rogers,” the host of the internationally acclaimed children's television show “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood,” which was in production for more than thirty years. When he died in 2003,...
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