
by Joni Levine
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You play with your toddler, but is she learning? You teach your toddler, but is he having fun? Now you can play and teach your toddler at the same time with this book.
by Gabrielle Principe
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For more than 99% of human existence, childhood was spent in a natural environment. Children spent their days playing on their own in the outdoors. They improvised their play, invented games, and made up their own rules. Education was informal and new skills were learned through interacting with peers and encountering the natural world. Today, infants find themselves strapped into bouncy seats and plonked in front of the TV set. Although such artificial environments have made life easier and more secure for children, scientists are finding that this new lifestyle is having unwanted side effects on children's brains.
by Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang
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How the mind grows from conception to college.
by Michelle L Bailey
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Kids may have fewer responsibilities than mom and dad, but childhood can still be one of the most stressful periods in life.
by Amy McCready
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Put an end to painful power struggles with your children!
by Ron Clark
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A new book from an award-winning teacher and best-selling author provides rules for parents and teachers to help kids succeed in school.
by Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff
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Everything parents need to know with chapters on growth, feeding, sleeping, behaviors of every conceivable kind, discipline (including teaching right from wrong), and keeping a toddler healthy and safe as he or she takes on the world.
by Stacy Wasmuth
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Moms, if you can’t seem to take enough great photos of the children in your life, this is the book for you. Now you can learn how to photograph children with the style, clarity, color, and beauty you see in professional photographs.
by Peggy Orenstein
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The acclaimed author of the groundbreaking bestseller Schoolgirls reveals the dark side of pink and pretty: the rise of the girlie-girl, she warns, is not that innocent. Pink and pretty or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influences our daughters from infancy onward, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is.
by Roger Rosenblatt
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Though still reeling from their daughter's untimely death, Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, carry on, reconstructing a family, sustaining one another, and guiding three lively, alert, and tender-hearted grandchildren through the pains and confusions of grief.
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