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A Complete Guide To Breastfeeding
By: Rich Lawson

Everything you need to know about breastfeeding, from is it right for you to weaning your child. Includes optional ways to get further parenting E-Books.
A Story Of Stars
By: Steven Doornbos

A touching story of a 7-year old who visits his grandfather and learns the truth about the stars
A Story Of Stones
By: Steven Doornbos

Kyle is lost in the woods and discovers hidden meaning within stones he collects.
Breast Feeding Guide
By: Unknown Author

A guide book to breastfeeding for mothers.
Children
By: Paul Conway

The book gives an insight into todays children and gives relevent information about child fitness and most importantly child nutrition.
Children Math Learning Ebook
By: Unknown Author

"Most parents will agree that it is a wonderful experience to cuddle up with their child and a good book. Few people will say that about flash cards or pages of math problems. For that reason, we have prepared this book to offer some math activities that are meaningful as well as fun."
Fertility Secrets Revealed
by Melinda Stevens
Are you trying to get pregnant? Free E-Book on the Top 5 Fertility Secrets.
Finding the Right Martial Arts School for You!
By: Kevin L. Brett

Finding the right martial arts school for you or your children can be confusing and frustrating.
First Aid & Safety Tips 4 Kids
By: Cheryl Gi

This e book is a treasured collection of articles covering issues and conditions about the health and safety of children. The contents provide practical tips on how parents can deal with various afflictions that arise, when raising children and what action can be taken to avoid, minimize, or remedy the situation. Here are women who are both health professionals and Mothers; providing natural remedies and sound advice that is easy to follow.
Five Steps You Need to Take for Your Children?s Safety to Put Your Mind at Ease
By: Victor Kimura

Protecting your children has been a top priority since the day they were born. Telling your children “Don’t talk to strangers” or “Don’t accept that lollipop” applies well to the real world but it seems a lot more difficult when that rule is applied to the online world of computers and the Internet. So what do you, as a parent, do and what do you tell your children? How do you protect your child or children from the online predators of today and other dangers such as pornography and other questionable material you do not wish your children to be reading or viewing?
How to Tell Stories to Children
By: Ellie Dixon

Take your story seriously. No matter how riotously absurd it is, or how full of inane repetition, remember, if it is good enough to tell, it is a real story, and must be treated with respect. If you cannot feel so toward it, do not tell it. Have faith in the story, and in the attitude of the children toward it and you. If you fail in this, the immediate result will be a touch of embarrassment, which will be obvious to the children, affecting your manner unfavourably, and, probably, influencing your accuracy and imaginative vividness.
Instant Princess: Fostering a healthy self esteem in girls
By: Marci Woodard

Empower your girls to succeed in every area of life. Get to the bottom of low self worth: causes, symptoms, antidotes, and more. Complete with esteem boosting activities and party games that anyone can use to boost self esteem in girls
Keeping Kids Busy
By: Activity Village Publications

Jampacked with fun activities for kids.
Lessons for Myself: Getting Out of the Hood Box
By: Alberto O. Cappas

This book is designed for young people and teens. It guides them to learn and appreciate their presence on this planet, and to begin to visualize themselves as spiritual beings enjoying a human experience on Earth. The book addresses values and standards, and introduces concepts that young people would benefit from, especially when introduced to them at an early age. Book is excellent for schools.
LOVELY MORAL STORIES FOR CHILDREN
by MUNIR MOOSA SEWANI

This is the finest blend of work for all the youngsters to make their time utilize while reading interesting stories. The stories are real and moral based, which will develop ethical perspectives in every one. The activities included in this book are very creative. I would like to recommend this book to all the teachers,parents and children.
Message of the Perfect World
By: Sanju Paison

Message of the Perfect World is about a world where no one is born into poverty. It's about requiring a basic level of financial capability for parenthood, by law.
More Goops and How Not To Be Them
By: Gelett Burgess

A manual of manners for impolite infants depicting the characteristics of many naughty and thoughtless children with instructive illustration.
Natural Pregnancy and Parenting
By: Rami Nagel

In the modern world, we have become lost and disconnected. We are sort of like isolated particles floating around in a vast space, trying to bring some sort of meaning to our meaningless existence. This paper summarizes how this affliction affects child raising. Most child raising practices are not based on the Natural principles of life encoded in our DNA. This is a review and a taste of some critical child raising practices and their deep positive impact on the family. The primary focuses are special nutritional factors that support a healthy pregnancy, the avoidance of toxic substances, and ways to create a natural bond between the mother and child. These nutritional factors, and efforts to create healthy bonding with children, are rare in the Western world. A variety of complications related to Pregnancy, Conception and Birth are a result not of a genetic dysfunction, but from a build up of toxins in the body and from the previously mentioned deficiency of certain nutritional factors. Sadly, this information is largely hidden from the public and doctors largely are unaware of it, even though its influence on the child and parents are extremely significant.
Never too late to make a U-Turn
By: Alberto O. Cappas

An Educational Pledge And 15 Questions Leading to Self-Development
The following fifteen questions are designed to help with your self-development process. The questions also will work to develop clarity of vision of who you are in relation to your presence on this planet.
It is not enough to live from day-to-day without examining one’s life’s journey of choices and decisions.
Take the time and provide answers to the following questions. If addressed seriously, these fifteen questions will help to enhance your purpose and quality of Life.
Learn to truly appreciate why you are a living creature on this planet!
Get out the “Box” – and be you!
Positive Parenting-Make Your Children Winners
By: B.K.NARAYAN & PREETI NARAYAN

Dear friend, think of all the crimes, tragedies, wars, we humans have suffered so far. Then ask why these happened? You will find that the single most important reason behind these tragedies is “Parenting Failure.” For example...
• Children treated with heavy punishment and insult became cruel warmongers and even dreaded criminals.
• Children who did not receive enough love became selfish and insensitive to others’ needs and happiness.
• Children who did not receive enough praise for their good deeds but received lot of criticism for their faults could not develop enough confidence to set and achieve meaningful goals—and were condemned to live an ordinary life filled with many problems.
Raising Savvy Money Managers
By: Gila Brown

Happy Kids- Happy Parents- Happy Home
Successful parenting is about effective communication and understanding; not about control and struggle. When we can’t get our children to cooperate, we feel frustrated with them and with ourselves. But there is a better way.
Get the tools you need for positive discipline and to identify workable solutions for day-to-day challenges. With a practical approach of attachment parenting and effective communication you will be able to stop the power struggle and get the results you want.
The Baby Schedule Ruler
By: Dee Rule

How do parents get through the day with their new responsibilities? I will discuss the important things to do to accomplish this main task. Parents will gain confidence in everything they do. I will express most of what is lacking in a lot of childcare books, and that is the insider knowledge. I will share the wisdom and experience of being with newborn single babies, twins, and triplets twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week with only occasional breaks (two to three days off a month, and sometimes just one day off a month, depending on a family’s needs). Every family and newborn is different, and this difference always requires a new way for me, the baby nurse, to diagnose and adapt to the family’s needs. We all have a unique lifestyle. By writing The Baby Schedule Ruler, I can share with all parents a way to go about their days according to their lifestyles. I want all people to view the schedules and practice all the Baby Schedule Ruler chapters one diaper at a time and be successful!
The How You Can Adopt a Child Handbook
By: http://adoptionreasons.blogspot.com

Hopefully the information contained within this book will help to give any prospective adoptive parent a better understanding of what is required when it comes to adopting a baby.
Participation in adoption support groups can be helpful while you're waiting for a child, and is especially important following adoption. These groups are designed to help adoptive parents cope with the challenges of raising adopted children through the sharing of experiences by fellow adoptive parents. Groups may have been formed independently or under the auspices of an adoption agency.
I wish you the best of luck and success with your adoption!
The Truth About Toys for Infants And The Need To Resist Rampant Consumerism
By: David Elkind

Toys are the child’s means of discovering both self and the world. Infants are not born knowing the difference between red and green, hard and soft, sweet and sour, loud and quiet, and so on. In the same way, babies are not born knowing the difference between self and others. Toys are the tools that help the infant, and young child, make these discriminations. Ironically, this “playful” process of discrimination is effortful and time consuming. Infants (and older children) process information much more slowly than do adults. It may take an infant hours, or days, to explore all of a toy’s facets. That is to say, a baby learns a great deal from playing with the same toy over an extended period of time. Variety may be the spice of life, but it is a turn-off of infant learning.
Treasure Cave
By: Michael J. Trigg

The road from the top of Old Tom’s Hill led straight down into the main street of the small seaside town of Ocean Park. Keegan Clarke stood aside the crossbar of his well used mountain bike. The look on his face was grim as he cinched up his chinstrap. His long blonde hair stuck out at all angles from under his helmet. He had blue eyes and an infectious grin and was wearing an old sun bleached Tshirt, baggy shorts and runners with no socks. Leaning over the handlebars, he stared down the steep hill that fell away before him. He checked his watch. “OK, this is it.” he muttered under his breath.
What You Need to Know About Your Baby's World And How You Can Help Them Explore
By: David Elkind

“As the twig is bent so is the tree inclined” is an old parenting proverb to the effect that, when applied to parenting, means that what your child experiences in the first years of life sets the course for the whole life cycle. This e-book takes you inside your child’s world to help you better understand how children develop and what they experience — allowing you to adapt your parenting to their unique abilities, needs and interests.
The single most important fact about infants and children is they are constantly growing and changing. As parents this means that we have to grow and change along with them. When your baby starts to crawl and walk, for example, you have to “babyproof” his or her living space. The challenge is to set limits and allow freedoms in keeping with the child’s maturing abilities, needs and interests. We do this best if we start from where the child is in his or her development, not from some abstract rule or principle. Adapting flexibly to the needs of the growing child is what nourishes our development as loving and effective parents.


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