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My Mommy's Tote 19 reviews P. H. Hanson
Workman Publishing Company, 2007
My Mommy's Tote This is perfect for little ones it has so many things for them to look at and explore. I love this item.My Mommy's Tote
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The Mommy Journal: Letters To Your Child 26 reviews Tracy Broy
Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002
perfect!! this book is perfect. i use it to write down everything and how i feel and what my kid is doing. i love it and there are no restrictions... there are separate entry dates on the page but sometimes i just keep writing if i have alot to say and it won't fit on one section.
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Mommy Hugs 10 reviews Anne Gutman, Georg Hallensleben
Chronicle Books, 2003
Great book My son is 7 months old and he loves this book. He loves to turn the pages and look at the beautiful illustrations. We have all 4 books in the series and they are all his favorite books!
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Mommy Wars: Stay-at-Home and Career Moms Face Off on Their Choices, Their Lives, Their Families 42 reviews Leslie Morgan Steiner
Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2007
Surprisingly Conciliatory From the title of the book, you might expect a contentious debate between the two sides of this divisive issue. And if so, you are in for a pleasant surprise. I found that, in general, the writers were trying to reach across the divide and to try and reduce the conflict. One writer put it "Women have to stop fighting among themselves - let's go back to the way it was before - and fight with the ...
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Mommy, Teach Me!: Preparing Your Preschool Child for a Lifetime of Learning 7 reviews Barbara Curtis
B&H Publishing Group, 2007
Amazing!! I would highly recommend this book to anyone with young children. It not only discusses the 5 things we should be teaching our preschoolers, but it gives small beginning exercises that we can do with our kids. I went to the dollar store and got most everything I needed. I put together the first exercise and it kept my son busy and focused for hours. I don't think it's intended to keep them ...
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Where is Baby's Mommy? 39 reviews
Little Simon, 2001
Excellent Though my Son likes books of all kinds, he absolutely loves this and other Karen Katz lift-the-flap books. The illustrations are so simple, colorful and bright. After having read it a zillion times, he still is not tired of smiling everytime he finds mommy!
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Mommy Tracked 22 reviews Whitney Gaskell
Bantam, 2007
Great Read! Every suburban mother can identify with at least one of the characters in this book. The heroines in this story struggle with real life issues in a humorous way. My favorite part of the book is the competitive nightmare mom with the perfect kids getting what's coming to her! You will laugh out loud!
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Mommy, Please Don't Cry 66 reviews Linda Deymaz
Multnomah Books, 1996
This is a comforting story for someone who has lost a baby. Someone gave me this book when I had a miscarriage and it was a great comfort to me. (Although it made me cry!) Since then I have bought it as a gift for three other women going through the loss of a baby or miscarriage.
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Mommy Millionaire: How I Turned My Kitchen Table Idea into a Million Dollars and How You Can, Too! 35 reviews Kim Lavine
St. Martin's Griffin, 2008
Fun, informative read! I had this book for nearly a year, it was highly recommended by a friend but I thought the subject of business might bore me so I did not start reading it until two days ago. I was very pleasantly surprised that the book turned out to be a combination of how-to and memoir; the author's journey bringing her start-up business all the way to the big league actually makes for an exciting story. The ...
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Mommy Doesn't Know My Name 8 reviews Suzanne Williams
Houghton Mifflin, 1996
Mommies can be so weird you know. Little Hannah is worried because every time something happens, her mommy has a different pet name for her. She keeps reminding her mommy that she's not all these other names, but her mother just keeps coming up with 'em. What Hannah doesn't realize is that her mommy is just being silly and fun and sometimes making light of situations to reassure Hannah that all is well. Mommy finally gives in and ...
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What Mommies Do Best What Daddies Do Best 5 reviews Laura Numeroff
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1998
Double Love and Challenging Parental Stereotypes! This volume is two books in one, but with different illustrations built around identical texts (except one version talks about "mommies" while the other one talks about "daddies"). One cover has the mommies while the other cover has the daddies. The two texts and covers are printed upside down from one another. I've never seen a book quite like it. Just when you think that it's merely cute, ...
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Mommy Hugs 4 reviews
Margaret K. McElderry, 2006
Such a sweet book! Our baby has enjoyed "Daddy Hugs" since he was five months old, and Mommy wanted equal time, so we bought "Mommy Hugs" for Christmas -- another hit! The baby loves the Karen Katz books. He listens intently as we read them, looking at the colorful illustrations. This book holds his rapt attention until we reach 9 hugs, at which point he knows bedtime is coming and gets antsy! This is a fantastic ...
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Mommy Made and Daddy Too! (Revised): Home Cooking for a Healthy Baby & Toddler 74 reviews Martha Kimmel, David Kimmel
Bantam, 2000
Love it! I purchased this after my daughter was born. We have loved all the recipes so far...especially the meat loaf (and my husband doesn't usually like meatloaf). It also has great baby food recipes and advice for the first year. I will be using many of these recipes after the kids are grown! Great purchase!
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Heather Has Two Mommies: 10th Anniversary Edition (Alyson Wonderland) 35 reviews Leslea Newman
Alyson Books, 2000
Two Mommies It is a good book. It would be nice if it had colours and was not only black and white but still one should definitely buy it. It is important to grow our children whether the parents are gay or not with the open mind that one needs to be a human being.
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Mommy Loves 6 reviews Anne Gutman, Georg Hallensleben
Chronicle Books, 2005
sweet book My son (now 16 months) has loved this book since he was born. It is really sweet, and at the end I say "... but most of all, mommy loves (his name)" and give him a kiss. He gets excited at the last page and looks up every time to receive his kiss.
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What to Expect When Mommy's Having a Baby (What to Expect Kids) 17 reviews Heidi Murkoff
HarperFestival, 2004
TWO THUMBS UP. . . . . . Way Up. This book was helpful to me as well as my daughter. We are expecting #2 in May. My daughter is 6. She has lots of questions. This answered her questions and gave me some good ideas to helo her feel involved with the baby.
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Mommy, Was Your Tummy Big? 6 reviews
Mookind Press, 2007
Excellent Resource! As a former DE patient/now mother, and a therapist specializing in infertility, I have been counseling clients thinking about donor egg, doing it, or having done it for nearly 10 years. Disclosure is one of the main issues parents grapple with. It can be daunting thinking of how & when to tell. Most critical is "how do I tell my child!?" Finally we have an answer! Carolina Nadel has given us ...
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Don't Hit My Mommy: A Manual For Child-parent Psychotherapy With Young Witnesses Of Family Violence 1 review Alicia F. Lieberman, Patricia Van Horn
Zero to Three, 2004
An innovative, realistic intervention model Children who have lived with domestic violence in their home have experienced a traumatic event. Child-Parent Psychotherapy is the most effective practice to date that addresses child trauma as a result of witnessing domestic violence. The clinicians at our violence prevention organization use this book as a guide for their work with moms and kids who have recently left their abusers. It is very ...
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Mommy Knows Worst: Highlights from the Golden Age of Bad Parenting Advice 38 reviews James Lileks
Three Rivers Press, 2005
How did children survive the 1950's :0) I absolutely loved this book. Not many books make me laugh out loud, but this one kept me in stitches. I even passed it around work to all the mothers I work with, and they all said the same thing "how the hell did we survive". Definitely a new fan of Mr. Lileks. This book would make a great gift for any new mom :0)
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Mommy Mantras: Affirmations and Insights to Keep You From Losing Your Mind 9 reviews Bethany E. Casarjian, Diane H. Dillon
Broadway, 2006
Smart, Mindful Parenting Tools During these "trying twos" months, I've had by my side this book and it has helped keep me sane. I recommend it to both dads and moms (even people without kids). The authors validate the physical and emotional challenges of raising children or dealing with major life transitions while at the same time giving you simple tools for dealing with your needs, emotions and growing pains in a mindful ...
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