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Is a mothers love, medicine by Kacy Carr
Is a mother`s love, medicine
Minus all meningitis thoughts
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When To Start Teaching Your Baby (1) by Roy Thomsitt
When is it that I should start teaching my baby? That is a question that may come to mind for many first time parents; other parents may never consider the question at all, and just leave things to evolve naturally
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When To Start Teaching Your Baby (2) by Roy Thomsitt
With you or without you, your baby will be learning from the moment she is born and starts to take in her new surroundings
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Mothers Share Buying Habits of Childrens Bedroom Furniture by Teresa Schahczinski
Just two months ago, a group of mothers from three generations (Gen Y, Gen X and Baby Boomer demographics) shared their buying habits with retailers and manufacturers on purchasing childrens bedroom furniture and baby products
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Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You? by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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Mommy What’s A Hurricane? Helping Your Child Cope with Natural Disaster. by Dr. Charles Sophy
A natural disaster, such as the hurricane wreaking havoc on the shores of Florida and New Orleans, is always a difficult time for adults and children
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Meal Deal: How You AND Your Toddler Can Enjoy Eating Out by Sharon Hurley Hall
Many parenting books advise against eating out with young children
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A Lifelong Birth Gift by Gabrielle Guichard
If you are a mom at home and think that you do not need a nanny, I am afraid you are wrong, but not because of any reason you may know about
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The Concept of Unschooling by Lisa M. Hendey
The Concept of Catholic Unschooling
Author Interview with Suzie Andres, Homeschooling with Gentleness: A Catholic Discovers Unschooling
by Lisa M
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10 Slam-Dunk Crafts For Little Kids -- And Bigger Kids Too! by Chris Yates
Crafting with young children really isn`t about creating something in particular
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What would I do without my Doula? by Suzanne Doyle-Ingram
By the time my husband and I finally got pregnant the first time, I had done a lot of reading about birth options and we had already decided to have a midwife instead of a doctor
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Protecting Your Home both Inside and Out by Marci Crane
If you are a parent, you have probably wondered at one time or another, what more you can do to protect your children and yourself, not only physically but emotionally, mentally, spiritually etc
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Retirement In Jeopardy by Bill Bates
Enron and United Airlines and so many more are specific examples of the reasons your retirement is in jeopardy
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Sibling Rivalry: The Magic Secret That Stops It Instantly by Stephanie Gallagher
It`s a familiar scene: Kids screaming at each other,
complaining that, `He got a bigger piece of pie,` or `She
got to stay up an hour later last night
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Christian Dating: An Overview by Alison Cole
Everyone wants companionship
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How We Found a Marriage Counselor by Shelly Phegley
Not so long ago, the day arrived in which I realized that my marriage of ten years was not so unique in that we could always surpass pending issues at hand
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Spelling Success for Back to School by Kayla Fay
Back to school
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Family Baby Shower by Randy Wilson
The addition of baby number 2, 3, or 10 is an occasion to celebrate for any family
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Baby Proof Your Home - Frequently Asked Questions by Martin Smith
Keeping your baby safe at all times is one of your greatest concerns and responsibilities
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Family Monopoly Champ! by Ed Williams
I’m the Monopoly champion of my house for the fifth straight year!
I know, I know, I’m sure this means about as much to y’all as a glass of warm spit, but to me it’s a big deal
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O porque da Fidelidade by Ruben Zevallos Jr.
Sempre ouço muita coisa sobre justificativas de não ser fiel, a mais fuleira, é que é isso mesmo, os homens são assim
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Fizzy Sherbet – A Sweet Science Lesson For Your Kids by Lindsay Small
Fizzy sherbet in a paper bag with a strawberry lollipop was probably my favorite treat as a child, but I never knew what was in the sherbet and why it sparkled and tingled on my tongue! Try making some with your kids and enjoy a mini science lesson in the process
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