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Publisher CommentsOf course your baby's food should always be made of the freshest, healthiest ingredients possible! With this book, you can be sure your baby eats the most nutritious, well-balanced meals nature can offer. Be inspired by the largest collection of purees for baby and blend well-balanced meals right at home. As simple to prepare as they are nutritious, these baby-pleasing recipes include:
Basic fruit and veggie blends, from apricots to zucchini
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Publisher CommentsPlaying with your baby is more than fun and games: it's the key to building a strong relationship with your infant and providing important early stimulation that promotes learning and development. Let’s Play and Learn Together provides 100 games, activities, and exercises that parents can do with their baby to foster cognitive, motor, and language skills as well as creativity and relational skills. Let’s Play and Learn To... read more>>>
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Publisher CommentsWhen someone you love receives a terminal diagnosis, the whole family is suddenly faced with a prolonged crisis. While medical advances have given us the gift of extending life, meaning that a loved one could survive months or even years before dying, it has also changed the way we grieve. Published in collaboration with Harvard Health Publications, Saying Goodbye guides you through this complex journey, offering hope and healing for ... read more>>>
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This accessible, easy-to-read guide to pregnancy and childbirth is a simplified version of the best-selling “Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn” by the same authors, Janet Whalley, Penny Simkin and Ann Keppler. It is written for expectant parents who want basic, down-to-earth information on how to grow a baby, how to give birth to a baby and how to nourish and nurture a baby. The book includes all the important “do’s” and... read more>>>
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