Author: Gina Ford
Publisher: Random House UK
ISBN: 9780091947378
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From a trusted parenting author, an adorable and stylish baby record book for parents to chart their baby's first year, with beautiful ribbon bookmark and envelopes The first year can fly by, but this lovely book allows parents to note down all the important milestones in their baby's development. The book makes it incredibly easy to chart every detail, including the date and place of birth, the baby's christening and first Christmas, first smile, words, and steps, the baby's routines, and the baby's first birthday party. Fully illustrated throughout, there is space for inserting photographs, plus envelopes for baby's hair and other precious keepsakes. This will be a lovely memento for parents to treasure the early memories of their contented little baby.
My Contented Baby's Record Book
Author: Gina Ford
Publisher: Random House UK
ISBN: 9780091947378
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From a trusted parenting author, an adorable and stylish baby record book for parents to chart their baby's first year, with beautiful ribbon bookmark and envelopes The first year can fly by, but this lovely book allows parents to note down all the important milestones in their baby's development. The book makes it incredibly easy to chart every detail, including the date and place of birth, the baby's christening and first Christmas, first smile, words, and steps, the baby's routines, and the baby's first birthday party. Fully illustrated throughout, there is space for inserting photographs, plus envelopes for baby's hair and other precious keepsakes. This will be a lovely memento for parents to treasure the early memories of their contented little baby.
Publisher: Random House UK
ISBN: 9780091947378
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
From a trusted parenting author, an adorable and stylish baby record book for parents to chart their baby's first year, with beautiful ribbon bookmark and envelopes The first year can fly by, but this lovely book allows parents to note down all the important milestones in their baby's development. The book makes it incredibly easy to chart every detail, including the date and place of birth, the baby's christening and first Christmas, first smile, words, and steps, the baby's routines, and the baby's first birthday party. Fully illustrated throughout, there is space for inserting photographs, plus envelopes for baby's hair and other precious keepsakes. This will be a lovely memento for parents to treasure the early memories of their contented little baby.
Baby's Record Book
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Category : Baby books
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Baby books
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Peter Rabbit Baby Record Book
Author: Beatrix Potter
Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers
ISBN: 9780723286288
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Parents can cherish every special moment in the first year of their child's life in this stylish, contemporary baby record book, illustrated with classic Beatrix Potter artwork. Space is provided for photos, footprints and handprints, and a pocket at the back for important keepsakes. There are sections to fill in begin before baby arrives, so parents can note their thoughts and dreams, and continue through the milestones until baby's first year is at an end.
Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers
ISBN: 9780723286288
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Parents can cherish every special moment in the first year of their child's life in this stylish, contemporary baby record book, illustrated with classic Beatrix Potter artwork. Space is provided for photos, footprints and handprints, and a pocket at the back for important keepsakes. There are sections to fill in begin before baby arrives, so parents can note their thoughts and dreams, and continue through the milestones until baby's first year is at an end.
Worry with Mother
Author: Francesca Hornak
Publisher: Portico
ISBN: 1911042270
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Anyone who has ever given birth knows that a mother’s worrying is never done. Parenting books give wildly contradictory advice, late-night Googling induces blind panic, and, in today’s ultra-competitive environment, other parents just make you feel worse. This hilarious book, by first-time mother and Sunday Times columnist Francesca Hornak, captures perfectly the madness of modern parenting, with 101 worries all mums will have experienced themselves, on topics including food-throwing toddlers, technology-addicted teenagers, and an imaginary friend called Neil. Beautifully illustrated by renowned cartoonist Dorrance, this book is a welcome slice of light relief from all the fretting mums are expected to do these days.
Publisher: Portico
ISBN: 1911042270
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Anyone who has ever given birth knows that a mother’s worrying is never done. Parenting books give wildly contradictory advice, late-night Googling induces blind panic, and, in today’s ultra-competitive environment, other parents just make you feel worse. This hilarious book, by first-time mother and Sunday Times columnist Francesca Hornak, captures perfectly the madness of modern parenting, with 101 worries all mums will have experienced themselves, on topics including food-throwing toddlers, technology-addicted teenagers, and an imaginary friend called Neil. Beautifully illustrated by renowned cartoonist Dorrance, this book is a welcome slice of light relief from all the fretting mums are expected to do these days.
Make That Baby Happy!
Author: Barbara A. Walker
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512736090
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
On a visit to Haiti, Barbara Walker noticed that a penned rooster had a better life than children living on the streets and in some orphanages. Follow this ordinary womans journey as she finds homes for almost two thousand abandoned and orphaned children and builds Ruuska Village for street women who had no means of survival for themselves and their children. Those first days were very hard, Barbara said. The women were used to fighting for everything they needed, and they had very poor self-esteem. I separated many wild catfights among the women. Barbaras no-nonsense requirement of adhering to rules of civility and a Christian moral code, though, eventually shaped Ruuska Village into a unit that functioned as a caring family. Barbara built the womens self-esteem by helping them obtain birth certificates, IDs, and voting cards, which was both expensive and time-consuming. She also provided education, training, and start-up resources for the women so that they could start small businesses or find employment. Barbara Walker had no special plans for her life but lived it day by day, serving those God placed on her path. Her tenacious, never-back-down, never-give-up approach to finding homes for children and hope for Haitian street women has made her more than an ordinary woman.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512736090
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
On a visit to Haiti, Barbara Walker noticed that a penned rooster had a better life than children living on the streets and in some orphanages. Follow this ordinary womans journey as she finds homes for almost two thousand abandoned and orphaned children and builds Ruuska Village for street women who had no means of survival for themselves and their children. Those first days were very hard, Barbara said. The women were used to fighting for everything they needed, and they had very poor self-esteem. I separated many wild catfights among the women. Barbaras no-nonsense requirement of adhering to rules of civility and a Christian moral code, though, eventually shaped Ruuska Village into a unit that functioned as a caring family. Barbara built the womens self-esteem by helping them obtain birth certificates, IDs, and voting cards, which was both expensive and time-consuming. She also provided education, training, and start-up resources for the women so that they could start small businesses or find employment. Barbara Walker had no special plans for her life but lived it day by day, serving those God placed on her path. Her tenacious, never-back-down, never-give-up approach to finding homes for children and hope for Haitian street women has made her more than an ordinary woman.
The Happy Baby Book
Author: Rachael Hale
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1449406394
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The Happy Baby Book: 50 Things Every New Mother Should Know delightfully matches acclaimed photographer Rachael Hale's captivating baby images with words of advice and comfort for new mothers. Rachael gives fans 80 stunning and surprising baby images. The photographs, images that only Rachael can capture, are paired with helpful advice, humorous insights, and informative tips, as well as facts about babies that will charm and delight every new mom.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1449406394
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
The Happy Baby Book: 50 Things Every New Mother Should Know delightfully matches acclaimed photographer Rachael Hale's captivating baby images with words of advice and comfort for new mothers. Rachael gives fans 80 stunning and surprising baby images. The photographs, images that only Rachael can capture, are paired with helpful advice, humorous insights, and informative tips, as well as facts about babies that will charm and delight every new mom.
The Baptist
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 1806
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 1806
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The American Stationer
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Category : Stationery trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
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Category : Stationery trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
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Matrescence
Author: Lucy Jones
Publisher: Pantheon
ISBN: 0593317327
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION • From the acclaimed author of Losing Eden (“Powerful, beautifully written”—Anthony Doerr) an important, moving, passionate and passionately written inquiry—personal and scientific—into what happens—mentally, spiritually, physically, during the process of becoming a mother, from pregnancy and childbirth to early motherhood and what this profound process tells us about the way we live now. “I read your book, or more accurately devoured it! Loved it . . . It will be the new classic text in Motherhood Studies.” -Andrea O’Reilly, founder, Motherhood Studies “The best book I’ve ever read about motherhood. Matrescence is essential reading, bloody and alive, roaring and ready to change conversations.” –Jude Rogers, The Observer (UK) In this important and ground-breaking, deeply personal investigation, Jones writes of the emerging concept of “matrescence” – the wholeness of becoming a mother. Drawing on her own experiences of twice becoming a mother, as well as exploring the latest research in the fields of neuroscience and evolutionary biology; psychoanalysis and existential therapy; sociology, economics and ecology, Jones writes of the physical and emotional changes in the maternal mind, body, and spirit and shows us how these changes are far more profound, wild, and enduring than have been previously explored or written about. Part memoir, part scientific and health reporting, part social critique, ecological philosophy, eco-feminism and nature writing, Matrescence is a kind of whodunnit, ferreting out with the most nuanced, searing and honest observations, why mothers throughout this heightened transition are at a breaking point, and what the institution of intensive, isolated motherhood can tell us about our still-dominant social and cultural myths. “Jones seems to come as close as it’s possible to describing this indescribable moment in a woman’s life.” –Joanna Pocock, The Spectator (UK)
Publisher: Pantheon
ISBN: 0593317327
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION • From the acclaimed author of Losing Eden (“Powerful, beautifully written”—Anthony Doerr) an important, moving, passionate and passionately written inquiry—personal and scientific—into what happens—mentally, spiritually, physically, during the process of becoming a mother, from pregnancy and childbirth to early motherhood and what this profound process tells us about the way we live now. “I read your book, or more accurately devoured it! Loved it . . . It will be the new classic text in Motherhood Studies.” -Andrea O’Reilly, founder, Motherhood Studies “The best book I’ve ever read about motherhood. Matrescence is essential reading, bloody and alive, roaring and ready to change conversations.” –Jude Rogers, The Observer (UK) In this important and ground-breaking, deeply personal investigation, Jones writes of the emerging concept of “matrescence” – the wholeness of becoming a mother. Drawing on her own experiences of twice becoming a mother, as well as exploring the latest research in the fields of neuroscience and evolutionary biology; psychoanalysis and existential therapy; sociology, economics and ecology, Jones writes of the physical and emotional changes in the maternal mind, body, and spirit and shows us how these changes are far more profound, wild, and enduring than have been previously explored or written about. Part memoir, part scientific and health reporting, part social critique, ecological philosophy, eco-feminism and nature writing, Matrescence is a kind of whodunnit, ferreting out with the most nuanced, searing and honest observations, why mothers throughout this heightened transition are at a breaking point, and what the institution of intensive, isolated motherhood can tell us about our still-dominant social and cultural myths. “Jones seems to come as close as it’s possible to describing this indescribable moment in a woman’s life.” –Joanna Pocock, The Spectator (UK)
In the Field
Author: Renee C. Fox
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351512943
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
In the Field, by Renee C. Fox, is a narrative account of the author's life as a sociologist. It is not a memoir in the conventional sense; rather, it is an ethnographic autobiography. Drawing on a vast reservoir of notes and documents that chronicle the span of her career, this work also focuses on the places Fox's field research has carried her.Propelled by a conviction to move beyond the boundaries of herself and of her native land, Fox has done first-hand research in Europe, Central Africa, and China, as well as in the United States. The majority of her research has centered on health, illness, and medicine. Other recurrent themes that pervade her work include training for uncertainty; the allocation of scarce resources; the relationship between self and others; detachment and concern; the particular and the universal; the harm that can result from intended good; and the questions posed by illness and accident, pain and suffering, and death.It is Fox's commitment as a teacher and mentor of generations of students that lies at the heart of this book. This volume will inspire new generations of social researchers.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351512943
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 716
Book Description
In the Field, by Renee C. Fox, is a narrative account of the author's life as a sociologist. It is not a memoir in the conventional sense; rather, it is an ethnographic autobiography. Drawing on a vast reservoir of notes and documents that chronicle the span of her career, this work also focuses on the places Fox's field research has carried her.Propelled by a conviction to move beyond the boundaries of herself and of her native land, Fox has done first-hand research in Europe, Central Africa, and China, as well as in the United States. The majority of her research has centered on health, illness, and medicine. Other recurrent themes that pervade her work include training for uncertainty; the allocation of scarce resources; the relationship between self and others; detachment and concern; the particular and the universal; the harm that can result from intended good; and the questions posed by illness and accident, pain and suffering, and death.It is Fox's commitment as a teacher and mentor of generations of students that lies at the heart of this book. This volume will inspire new generations of social researchers.