Talking to Your Kids About Sex: From Toddlers to Preteens
This commonsense, practical guide to talking to children about sex provides ways to launch conversations following some of the most common kid comments and questions: What’s That Thing? I’m Going to Marry Mommy. Sex Is When You Kiss. I Don’t Want to Talk About It.
Added by: Cheramie | Karma: 275.78 | Fiction literature | 22 December 2009
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Baby Tips for Grandparents by Simon Brett
The nine months is up and the long-awaited baby is finally here. This time, though, you're not the one with bags under your eyes and the sound of desperation in your voice. Enjoy your grandchild secure in the knowledge that you can hand the puking, pooing little tyke back to its exhausted parents at the end of the day. Now it's their turn to experience all those sleepless nights and panic attacks that the miracle of a new baby brings.
In a poem about a Mama Fox's unconditional love for her cub, this story describes the many moods of all children - from happy to frightened, bashful to silly, and more - and will reassure them of their parents' abiding affection and approval.
In the tradition of DK's best-selling title, I'm Pregnant, which has sold 200k copies worldwide to date, comes another must-have DK book on how to raise a contented and confident little one. This book taps into the growing demand for child-centered advice on parenting, offering professional information and age-appropriate strategies to help parents deal with all the big toddler issues, from bedtime routines to temper tantrums to mealtime. Its reassuring and personal tone arms parents with an understanding of how their child develops socially, emotionally, and physically in the first four years without ever being preachy or patronizing.
Bestselling author Annabel Karmel offers a program for feeding babies and toddlers that takes parents from breast- and bottle-feeding newborns, through to family meals that two-year olds will enjoy. With tip boxes, fill-in sections, and essential nutritional information throughout, this book provides expert advice on everything parents need to know about feeding their children. Annabel also offers 80 delicious new recipes for purees and finger foods, meals for fussy eaters and the whole family. Also included are meal planners for each age group, providing suggestions for planning and combining meals for a week