Parents love us, protect us, teach us, help us, and offer a secure, comfortable shelter for us to feel protected. Their love is beyond measure, they are willing to do anything to make us happy. But us children also feel the same way. We can surely perceive when our father feels blue or sense the fatigue our mother tries to hide. If only we could make your worries vanish for good ... We would do anything for you. We would eat all the vegetables, without grumbling. We would face up to all our fears. We would magically solve all of your problems. Time may pass, but you are always there to catch us when we fall, and we will make sure be there to hold you when you are down.Los padres nos aman, nos protegen, nos ensean, nos ayudan y nos ofrecen un refugio seguro y cmodo para que nos sintamos protegidos.
Cuento de Luz; 1st edition
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9788418302084
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Hardcover
Mama Gone Geek
By Brunelle, Lynn
How do you connect the artsy, science-nerd mom to the art and science of parenting? Lynn Brunelle shares her field trip through pregnancy and parenting, sprinkled with a sparkle of science, in this hilarious and awe-inspiring memoir. With great enthusiasm, Lynn shows how she shares her inner geek--the part of her that is gleefully curious and wide-eyed with wonderment--with her children. For Lynn, science is the stardust that makes common things glow. Why not pass that magic along to the kids? When Lynn brought her passion for science into her parenting, it began to make all the difference to her and her kids. Her heart lifts when her boys are elbow-deep in mud searching for crystals and when she catches them debating whether a chicken is related to a dinosaur.
Roost Books
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9781611801514
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Paperback
Healthy Child, Whole Child
By Ditchek, Stuart H.
Should you give your child nutritional supplements? Are vaccinations safe? Why are more and more children becoming couch potatoes? In Healthy Child, Whole Child, doctors Stuart H. Ditchek and Russell H. Greenfield answer these questions and more, offering authoritative, cutting-edge information on all aspects of children's health and wellness. Taking the position that conventional and alternative approaches to pediatric care are not mutually exclusive, they provide the newest science and most up-to-date information on: The 6 myths (and one true statement) about vaccinations The 10 powerhouse foods for your kids The 7 questions you need to ask to find out if your child is overweight The 16 herbs that are safe and effective for children How to receive more integrative care from your current pediatricianAnd more! .
William Morrow Paperbacks; 1 edition
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9780061685989
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Paperback
Fertility Rules
By Schrock, Leslie
The ultimate science-backed approach to understanding fertility.. Leslie Schrock is back after the breakout success of Bumpin' with the first preconception guide for both male and female fertility. Based on cutting-edge science, Fertility Rules offers a holistic plan for every age and stage of the process, whether you're planning to conceive or in the throes. Unlike some other fertility books, it also includes practical content tailored to help the mental health of prospective parents. Tackling fertility from multiple angles, from increasing sperm count and reducing exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals to navigating IVF, and with Schrock's trademark humor and candor, she leaves you prepared to face the joys and challenges of making a baby - and excited to get started.
S&S/Simon Element
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9781668000144
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Paperback
The Elissas
By Leach, Samantha
Three suburban girls meet at a boarding school for troubled teens.Eight years later, they were dead.Bustle editor Samantha Leach and her childhood best friend, Elissa, met as infants in the suburbs of Providence, Rhode Island, where they attended nursery, elementary school, and temple together. As seventh graders, they would steal drinks from bar mitzvahs and have boys over in Samantha's basement - innocent, early acts of rebellion. But after one of their shared acts, Samantha was given a disciplinary warning by their private school while Elissa was dismissed altogether, and later sent away. Samantha did not know then, but Elissa had just become one of the fifty-thousand-plus kids per year who enter the Troubled Teen Industry: a network of unregulated programs meant to reform wealthy, wayward youth.
Legacy Lit
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9780306826917
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Hardcover
This Is So Awkward
By Md, Cara Natterson
The ultimate roadmap for adults helping tweens and teens navigate the rollercoaster of puberty.. Almost everything about puberty has changed since today's adults went through it. It starts, on average, two years earlier and stretches through high school ... and for some, beyond. Gens Z and Alpha are also contending with a whole host of thorny issues that parents didn't experience in their own youth but nonetheless need to understand: everything from social media and easy-access pornography to gender identities and new or newly-potent drugs. Talking about any of this is like puberty itself: Awkward! But it's also critical for the health, happiness, and safety of today's kids.. Bewildered adults have begged for reliable and relatable information about the modern adolescent experience.
Rodale Books
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9780593580950
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Hardcover
One and Only
By Sandler, Lauren
A humorous, tough-minded, and honest case for being and having an only child . Journalist Lauren Sandler is an only child and the mother of one. After investigating what only children are really like and whether stopping at one child is an answer to reconciling motherhood and modernity, she learned a lot about herselfand a lot about our cultures assumptions. She brings a passion and a laser-sharp intelligence to the subject that cuts through the anxiety, doubt, misinformation, and judgment about what it means to be an only child and what it means to have one. In this heartfelt work, Sandler legitimizes a conversation about the larger societal costs of having more than one. If parents no longer felt they had to have second children to keep from royally screwing up their first, would the majority of them still do it And if the literature tells us that a child isnt better off with a sibling than without one, and its not something parents truly want for themselves, then whom is this choice serving One and Only examines these questions, exploring what the rise of the single-child family means for our economies, our environment, and our freedom.
Simon & Schuster
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9781451626957
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Hardcover
Plan Your Prosperity
By Fisher, Kenneth L.
Whether youre in retirement just getting ready to retire or or years out this book can help you invest smarter your whole life and yes plan better for retirement Harmful mythology abounds about retirement investing Many retirees or soon-to-be retirees have heard a plethora of advice Take or and subtract your age to get your equity allocation put the rest in bonds or cash Buy only bonds Buy only high dividend stocks Or some combination Buy equity-indexed annuities or some guaranteed income product All examples of a potentially harmful myth many folks believe to be smart strategic moves Investors believe preparing for retirement requires a radically different set of tools or a dizzying array of products Navigating the world of retirement products and services can be a full-time job But investing for retirement is in practice not much if at all different from investing In Your Retirement Plan Ken Fisher will give readers a workable strategy to either develop their own retirement investing plan or work more successfully with a professional to increase the likelihood of achieving long-term goals while avoiding common pitfalls The book will include easy-to-follow steps like How to think correctly about investing time horizon How to better figure how much income you need How to determine if a portfolio can provide that income How to figure how much to save each year to achieve retirement goals What pitfalls to avoid And more In this retirement planning book thats not just for retirees Fisher will hand readers the tools and confidence they need to better plan for the future.
Wiley; 1 edition
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9781118431061
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Hardcover
We Came, We Saw, We Left
By Wheelan, Charles
Charlie Wheelan and his family do what others dream of: They take a year off to travel the world. This is their story.What would happen if you quit your life for a year? In a pre-COVID-19 world, the Wheelan family decided to find out; leaving behind work, school, and even the family dogs to travel the world on a modest budget. Equal parts "how-to" and "how-not-to" -- and with an eye toward a world emerging from a pandemic -- We Came, We Saw, We Left is the insightful and often hilarious account of one family's gap-year experiment.Wheelan paints a picture of adventure and connectivity, juggling themes of local politics, global economics, and family dynamics while exploring answers to questions like: How do you sneak out of a Peruvian town that has been barricaded by the local army? And where can you get treatment for a flesh-eating bacteria your daughter picked up two continents ago? From Colombia to Cambodia, We Came, We Saw, We Left chronicles nine months across six continents with three teenagers.
Por vosotros
By Merlán, Paula
Parents love us, protect us, teach us, help us, and offer a secure, comfortable shelter for us to feel protected. Their love is beyond measure, they are willing to do anything to make us happy. But us children also feel the same way. We can surely perceive when our father feels blue or sense the fatigue our mother tries to hide. If only we could make your worries vanish for good ... We would do anything for you. We would eat all the vegetables, without grumbling. We would face up to all our fears. We would magically solve all of your problems. Time may pass, but you are always there to catch us when we fall, and we will make sure be there to hold you when you are down.Los padres nos aman, nos protegen, nos ensean, nos ayudan y nos ofrecen un refugio seguro y cmodo para que nos sintamos protegidos.
Mama Gone Geek
By Brunelle, Lynn
How do you connect the artsy, science-nerd mom to the art and science of parenting? Lynn Brunelle shares her field trip through pregnancy and parenting, sprinkled with a sparkle of science, in this hilarious and awe-inspiring memoir. With great enthusiasm, Lynn shows how she shares her inner geek--the part of her that is gleefully curious and wide-eyed with wonderment--with her children. For Lynn, science is the stardust that makes common things glow. Why not pass that magic along to the kids? When Lynn brought her passion for science into her parenting, it began to make all the difference to her and her kids. Her heart lifts when her boys are elbow-deep in mud searching for crystals and when she catches them debating whether a chicken is related to a dinosaur.
Healthy Child, Whole Child
By Ditchek, Stuart H.
Should you give your child nutritional supplements? Are vaccinations safe? Why are more and more children becoming couch potatoes? In Healthy Child, Whole Child, doctors Stuart H. Ditchek and Russell H. Greenfield answer these questions and more, offering authoritative, cutting-edge information on all aspects of children's health and wellness. Taking the position that conventional and alternative approaches to pediatric care are not mutually exclusive, they provide the newest science and most up-to-date information on: The 6 myths (and one true statement) about vaccinations The 10 powerhouse foods for your kids The 7 questions you need to ask to find out if your child is overweight The 16 herbs that are safe and effective for children How to receive more integrative care from your current pediatricianAnd more! .
Fertility Rules
By Schrock, Leslie
The ultimate science-backed approach to understanding fertility.. Leslie Schrock is back after the breakout success of Bumpin' with the first preconception guide for both male and female fertility. Based on cutting-edge science, Fertility Rules offers a holistic plan for every age and stage of the process, whether you're planning to conceive or in the throes. Unlike some other fertility books, it also includes practical content tailored to help the mental health of prospective parents. Tackling fertility from multiple angles, from increasing sperm count and reducing exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals to navigating IVF, and with Schrock's trademark humor and candor, she leaves you prepared to face the joys and challenges of making a baby - and excited to get started.
The Elissas
By Leach, Samantha
Three suburban girls meet at a boarding school for troubled teens.Eight years later, they were dead.Bustle editor Samantha Leach and her childhood best friend, Elissa, met as infants in the suburbs of Providence, Rhode Island, where they attended nursery, elementary school, and temple together. As seventh graders, they would steal drinks from bar mitzvahs and have boys over in Samantha's basement - innocent, early acts of rebellion. But after one of their shared acts, Samantha was given a disciplinary warning by their private school while Elissa was dismissed altogether, and later sent away. Samantha did not know then, but Elissa had just become one of the fifty-thousand-plus kids per year who enter the Troubled Teen Industry: a network of unregulated programs meant to reform wealthy, wayward youth.
This Is So Awkward
By Md, Cara Natterson
The ultimate roadmap for adults helping tweens and teens navigate the rollercoaster of puberty.. Almost everything about puberty has changed since today's adults went through it. It starts, on average, two years earlier and stretches through high school ... and for some, beyond. Gens Z and Alpha are also contending with a whole host of thorny issues that parents didn't experience in their own youth but nonetheless need to understand: everything from social media and easy-access pornography to gender identities and new or newly-potent drugs. Talking about any of this is like puberty itself: Awkward! But it's also critical for the health, happiness, and safety of today's kids.. Bewildered adults have begged for reliable and relatable information about the modern adolescent experience.
One and Only
By Sandler, Lauren
A humorous, tough-minded, and honest case for being and having an only child . Journalist Lauren Sandler is an only child and the mother of one. After investigating what only children are really like and whether stopping at one child is an answer to reconciling motherhood and modernity, she learned a lot about herselfand a lot about our cultures assumptions. She brings a passion and a laser-sharp intelligence to the subject that cuts through the anxiety, doubt, misinformation, and judgment about what it means to be an only child and what it means to have one. In this heartfelt work, Sandler legitimizes a conversation about the larger societal costs of having more than one. If parents no longer felt they had to have second children to keep from royally screwing up their first, would the majority of them still do it And if the literature tells us that a child isnt better off with a sibling than without one, and its not something parents truly want for themselves, then whom is this choice serving One and Only examines these questions, exploring what the rise of the single-child family means for our economies, our environment, and our freedom.
Plan Your Prosperity
By Fisher, Kenneth L.
Whether youre in retirement just getting ready to retire or or years out this book can help you invest smarter your whole life and yes plan better for retirement Harmful mythology abounds about retirement investing Many retirees or soon-to-be retirees have heard a plethora of advice Take or and subtract your age to get your equity allocation put the rest in bonds or cash Buy only bonds Buy only high dividend stocks Or some combination Buy equity-indexed annuities or some guaranteed income product All examples of a potentially harmful myth many folks believe to be smart strategic moves Investors believe preparing for retirement requires a radically different set of tools or a dizzying array of products Navigating the world of retirement products and services can be a full-time job But investing for retirement is in practice not much if at all different from investing In Your Retirement Plan Ken Fisher will give readers a workable strategy to either develop their own retirement investing plan or work more successfully with a professional to increase the likelihood of achieving long-term goals while avoiding common pitfalls The book will include easy-to-follow steps like How to think correctly about investing time horizon How to better figure how much income you need How to determine if a portfolio can provide that income How to figure how much to save each year to achieve retirement goals What pitfalls to avoid And more In this retirement planning book thats not just for retirees Fisher will hand readers the tools and confidence they need to better plan for the future.
We Came, We Saw, We Left
By Wheelan, Charles
Charlie Wheelan and his family do what others dream of: They take a year off to travel the world. This is their story.What would happen if you quit your life for a year? In a pre-COVID-19 world, the Wheelan family decided to find out; leaving behind work, school, and even the family dogs to travel the world on a modest budget. Equal parts "how-to" and "how-not-to" -- and with an eye toward a world emerging from a pandemic -- We Came, We Saw, We Left is the insightful and often hilarious account of one family's gap-year experiment.Wheelan paints a picture of adventure and connectivity, juggling themes of local politics, global economics, and family dynamics while exploring answers to questions like: How do you sneak out of a Peruvian town that has been barricaded by the local army? And where can you get treatment for a flesh-eating bacteria your daughter picked up two continents ago? From Colombia to Cambodia, We Came, We Saw, We Left chronicles nine months across six continents with three teenagers.