'You're Grounded Forever ... But First Let's go Shopping' is a good idea - tackling the mother-daughter issues, but falls short in the execution.
'Helping Your Toddler to Sleep' is ideal for new parents and those with textbook kids; not so suitable for those with high-strung toddlers.
'Teach Yourself: Baby Massage and Yoga' is ideal for new parents who want to learn more about bonding with their baby over massage or yoga.
How to Talk so Kids Will Listen & Listen so Kids Will Talk is about creating a win-win situation where both parents and children can communicate effectively, clearly and positively.
Keeping Your Child in Mind calls us to reflect on the inner person of the child – what are his feelings, emotions and possible thought processes.
In What's Eating Your Child, author Kelly Dorfman recounts her experience treating children with behavioural and dietary issues.
Ghost Buddy is a good read and recommended for boys aged 10-12. The story is about a cool ghost aged 14 who helps a boy aged 11 through the awkward and uncool phase in his life.
The Mumsnet Rules is by mums and for mums. It has a whole lot of candid opinions and tips by real mothers in Britain on a lot of topics relevant to mothers all over the world.
The Wholesome Baby Food Guide provides the information that parents need to start the weaning or the solid food process.
Geronimo Stilton is the Famous Five of the 21st century. The comforting news is that the English in the book is good, the stories set in various different countries offer lessons in Geography and culture, and at least your kids are reading!