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How to deal with cyber challenges

This book takes readers step by step and explains why we need to raise our children to be wary of the dangers that lurk in cyberspace.

Parenting according to the child's nature

Nurture the Nature urges us to turn away from social trends parenting to instead focus on understanding who our child really is and let our parental instincts guide us.

How girls work

This book provides parents with the facts on how girls really are different from boys. If you are expecting a baby girl, this book will enlighten you on how your daughter will react and develop as opposed to your son.

Bringing the classroom into the home

Aku & Kamu is a series of books by author Asif Bashir and illustrator Ali Seteria-Has. The aim of the series is to teach children to think creatively.

Real recipes from real mums

This may not be the fanciest recipe book but it is definitely a packed recipe book, which makes it good value for money.

Handy tips for parents with schoolgoing kids

These wallet-sized books are packed with suggestions and ideas on what parents can do to prepare children for the school year and to send the children off to school with a happy and positive mindset.

Getting your child on the right diet path

This book is about teaching our kids how to appreciate and like real food like fruits and vegetables instead of making commercially-prepared food.

Green way to raise baby

Raising Baby Green is about starting your baby’s life the eco-friendly way from even before conception and onwards, by making green choices for yourself and for your children.

When mum is the Chief Operating Officer of the family

Mom-in-Chief has a simple idea - take the skills you acquire in the office and apply them at home! It’s so simple it’s fantastic!

Answers to raising a young child

The New Baby Answer Book provides you with just that – answers to raising your little one. More precisely, answers to the top 150 questions parents ask about bringing up kids aged one to five.

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