Books to read
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Best Friends Forever
My Mommy’s Water Balloon
Written by Lisa Darnell with pictures by Bonnie Lemaire, this delightful and whimsical (and we LOVE whimsy) story explains pregnancy to children and satisfies their inquisitive nature.
Editor, MJ,happens to love this book.Rachael Hale McKenna is a world renowned
photographer who set her
sights on animals and babies. How she got these little ones plus, our furried friends to cuddle is amazing.
Pregnancy Sucks and Pregnancy Sucks for Men
These two books (just love the titles!) give couples the real
deal.Author Joanne Kimes,who with
Leslie Young,MD for the expectant
mom version,and with husband, Jeff, for the expectant dad edition, left “no sucky detail uncovered.”
Common Sense Pediatrics for Parents
is the brand new book by retired Middletown pediatrician, Dr. Daniel O’Hern. His plain-spoken, down to earth approach to basic baby care will help calm new parents.
Nursing Mother, Working Mother
Public breastfeeding is one of the top stories in the news
today.Authors Gale Pryor and Kathleen Huggins, RN, MS., discuss the benefits of breastfeeding,as well as hot topics like “what is a nursing mother’s legal rights in the workplace,”and “new research about working moms and infant attachment.”
Baby Medbasics
If your baby was suddenly choking on a Cheerio,would you know what to do?
With this easy-to-read medical resource, a frantic parent can find that urgent
information
quickly.Topics include first aid for choking, CPR, fevers, bleeding,and burns.A must-have reference.
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Read about one mom’s postpartum depression AND recovery story: MJBLOGZ at
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