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Learning how to raise girls

'Raising Girls' breaks down girls' needs through each stage of development.

Essays by mothers and about mothers

'This I Believe On Motherhood' is a collection of 60 essays written by mothers, as well as children, both young and old, on motherhood.

You don't have to be supermum

In a nutshell, 'Why Did Nobody Tell Me?' lets mums know they are not alone and that they don't have to be perfect mums.

Looking at childbirth from the 70s till today

'Bundles Of Joy' gives us longest-serving British midwife Linda Fairley's midwifery journey and all the events that took place in her life as well as within the pregnancy industry.

Book offers comprehensive info on pregnancy

'The Mother Of All Pregnancy Books' is indeed that, and in essence, a go-to guide meant to quell all your worries about everything pregnancy or childbirth-related.

Decoding how kids think

If you read a lot of parenting books, you may want to skip this one. For the uninitiated, 'Teach Your Child To Learn & Play' gives you a better understanding of a child’s thought process, whether he is two, 12 or 17.

Helping parents make decisions on screen time

'Screen Time' debunks popular opinion and tackles published research on screen time, presenting various angles and highlighting the strengths and failures of some of these studies.

Learning to speak the love language of teens

'The Five Love Languages Of Teenagers' explains the different types of love and provides practical advice on when and how each love ought to be practised.

Tabby teaches kids about animal abuse

'The Adventures Of Tabby The Cat' is engaging and teaches kids not to abuse animals.

How to prepare for and survive disasters

'Survival Mom' lays some peace on paranoia when the chaos reigns and familiar infrastructure breaks down.

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