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Sure you've read your medical books, washed and folded all those cute baby clothes, and maybe even put the crib together, but are you ready? Are you really ready for the life-changing event about to arrive? Relax, The Everything Get Ready for Baby Book, 2nd Edition is here to get you through it all! Inside you'll find tips on: Baby safety (Lock those cabinets and plug those outlets!); Choosing a pediatrician (More difficult than choosing your mate); Baby names (We have to name her too?); Sleep for the baby and you (Ah, sleep, the long-lost friend); Activities for baby (What do I do with him?). With tried-and-true answers and ideas to help even the most shell-shocked parent, this guide will be the survival handbook for your new exciting life-with baby!
Christine Kringle is a very popular author of sissy baby short stories and novels. This BIG book of 167,000 words has 16 short stories dealing with the wonderful world of sissy babies.
"The play-based learning and individualized strategies in this practical book build on the wide range of literacy skills present in the kindergarten classroom. This resource explores simple ways to use traditional learning centres to provide children with real and authentic reasons to listen, speak, read, write, and view. Teachers will find a wealth of resources for creating meaningful learning experiences, including: answers to often-asked questions; milestones to inform teaching instruction; activities and games for both individuals and groups, and literacy extensions that involve children with quality literature, authentic artifacts, and recordings This highly readable book will support teachers as they move beyond worksheets and nurture students on their journey to lifelong literacy."--Publisher.
Features sections on prenatal care, parenting issues, and childhood illnesses, with illustrations to show expectant mothers what to anticipate; updated to include information about amniocentesis, car safety, and health care.
Read a little, learn a lot! Oh, baby! In one book, 100 leading parenting experts offer must-have advice for expecting and new parents. The Experts’ Guide to the Baby Years is the all-in-one companion to raising your baby with confidence, knowledge, and style, while maintaining your own sanity. As a brand-new parent, Samantha Ettus, creator of the Experts’ Guide series of books, went on a search to collect invaluable insights and practical know-how from the world’s experts in the field of parenting. The result is this wonderfully informative and entertaining guide to preparing for, welcoming, and caring for your new baby like an expert. In bite-sized chapters that even the most sleep-deprived new parents can digest, you’ll find advice from an expert on the top 100 parental concerns, from budgeting for the baby to bathing, breastfeeding, and beyond. And it doesn’t stop at Baby. The Experts’ Guide to the Baby Years includes plenty of chapters devoted to you, too–such as getting in shape after childbirth, maintaining a happy marriage, and setting up a playdate. Bestselling author and pediatrician Harvey Karp provides secrets for calming a crying infant; travel guru Pauline Frommer reveals her best tips on planning a vacation with your child; and Iron Chef Cat Cora offers her techniques for making baby food. Each of the contributors brings a matchless blend of knowledge, passion, and experience to ensure that you make the most of your child’s first years. From choosing a name and preparing for your baby’s arrival home to making the transition back to work, The Experts’ Guide to the Baby Years brings an unparalleled breadth of practical and authoritative information to the alternately joyous and exhausting journey through the baby years.
Parenting practices vary widely between countries and cultures. For example, in countries such as the Philippines, breastfeeding after age one year is common, and parents can make their own decision about what is right for their family. In Korea, babies eat a variety of spices and flavors, helping them develop a diverse palate and healthy eating habits. And in Italy, parents prevent separation anxiety by taking their babies to markets, restaurants, and churches and passing them around from person to person. Feed the Baby Hummus teaches parents to confidently incorporate various multicultural practices into their own caretaking plan. Pediatrician Lisa Lewis offers the wisdom and proven caretaking practices of the cultures of the world, drawn from her own training, research, travel, and clinical experience. Although certain standards of care must exist for babies to thrive and be happy, Feed the Baby Hummus offers a variety of cross-cultural parenting information and baby care guidance from a trusted source.
Will they let you do that? What would it take? These are the questions that the Pratos had to answer before deciding that they could, and should, take advantage of a maternity leave to fulfill their dreams of living and studying abroad. Part birth story and part travel adventure, The Baby Voyage is the inspirational and often humorous true account of the authors´ unconventional decision to have their first child born overseas and to spend those three months traveling in Europe. Filled with light-hearted anecdotes about the thrills and perils of international travel and the challenges of foreign languages, working remotely and caring for a newborn, the book also shares the authors’ stories of personal growth as they discuss their surprising decision with family and friends, become parents and immerse themselves in a new culture. Sprinkled with historic, geographic and linguistic commentary, it is both informative and thought provoking. The couple details their experience in Barcelona, Spain, which they chose as their home away from home, as well as their road trips with their newborn through the wine valleys, medieval towns and bustling cities of several neighboring countries. Written from the perspectives of both the mother and the father, The Baby Voyage explores the family’s journey of questioning convention in order to lead a more deliberate life. It is not only a great read for travel enthusiasts, anyone expecting or who has ever had a baby, but also anyone dreaming about what is possible. The trip marked a turning point for the family and after a few years living and working in the U.S. following The Baby Voyage, they decided to move abroad for a longer period following the birth of their second child in Barcelona.