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Travels with Baby: The Ultimate Guide for Planning Trips with Babies, Toddlers, and Preschool-Age Children 18 reviews Shelly Rivoli
Travels with Baby Books, 2007
This book ROCKS!!! Seriously, this is a travel bible for new parents. What a huge help this book has been from selecting a good stroller (wished we would have found this BEFORE we had our baby for car seat info too!) to calling ahead to find out if a hotel has a crib saving our trunk space from a pack and play or other. Prepping the diaper bag and carry ons have never been simpler and I have memorized the shopping ...
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Traveling With George: An Out-of-This-World Experience 4 reviews Betty Waldron Portenlanger
Trafford Publishing, 2006
This book will stir you Traveling with George is an enlightening account of the spirit in us all. You just have to find your way to the other side. It was a beautiful story of LOVE and LIFE. Thanks Betty for sharing yourself and your beautiful family with us all.
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Adventure & Applique: Traveling the World With Award-winning Quilter Suzanne Marshall 12 reviews Suzanne Marshall
American Quilter's Society, 2007
Would give ten stars if possible. I buy a good number of quilting books each year, and this is one of my absolute favorites. It was not only inspiring to me as a quilter, but it was very interesting to read the story of each quilt. Ms. Marshall's quilts are spectacular. I also like the format she uses, showing what comments were made by judges for each of the works shown. I highly recommend this wonderful book.
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Graduating with Confidence: A Guide to Making the Most of Your College Experience 5 reviews
Lulu.com, 2008
The best thing since sliced bread! This book should be required reading for graduating high school students and all college students who would like to actually get a job after they graduate! If you're in college or thinking of going to college...read this book! Don't end up with a college degree and no job prospects. This book will show you how to tie all of your college experiences together in order to prepare you for the ...
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52 More Offbeat Texas Stops: Traveling With Bob Phillips, Texas Country Reporter 1 review Bob Phillips
Phillips Productions, 1997
Bob Phillips is great I think Bob Phillips IS Texas.
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You Are Here Traveling with JohnnyJet.com: The Ultimate Internet Travel Guide (You Are Here, 4) 19 reviews Eric Leebow, John E. Discala
Yahbooks Publishing, 2003
Makes Traveling a Pleasure! This incredible book is jam packed with everything you would ever need or want to know with over 3,000 websites, adventures, bed and breakfasts, mountain climbing, resorts and spas, tips on airline fares, hideaway destinations, and cultural ones, this book has it all! Whether you want a long weekend getaway, a long vacation, or are planning a speaking tour and want to know where to stay, and ...
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How to Fit a Car Seat on a Camel: And Other Misadventures Traveling with Kids 6 reviews
Seal Press, 2008
Required Mommy Reading I loved this book - it made me realize that a woman can be a mother and STILL maintain her sense of humor. The situations these women find themselves in are sometimes unfortunate, always embarrasing and never planned. But they all manage to survive it with a chuckle or two to share with the rest of us. It gives me hope. Definitely required reading if you are like me and trying to read everything ...
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We All Go Traveling By PB w CD (Sing Along With Fred Penner) 3 reviews Sheena Roberts
Barefoot Books, 2005
So much fun This is a great interactive book. I work at a Pre-school for special needs students and we have music every Friday we use this book and the children love it. One of our teachers uses it in her class on a regualr basis. What a fun way to get the children involved and recognizing different vehicles and the sounds they make.
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Traveling with an Eggplant 12 reviews
Trafford Publishing, 2005
Catalyst for examining our own lives Reviewed by Danielle Feliciano for Reader Views (2/06)
In her stunning debut novel, Traveling with an Eggplant, author Alycia Ripley takes the reader on a wild ride through the life and mind of Alison Olson. Alison finds herself revisiting her past, both literally and figuratively. She finds herself haunting the remnants of her college life, aimlessly wandering around her old campus and ...
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Traveling With Grandma 2 reviews Dr. Karen Pirnot
The Peppertree Press, 2008
Grandma is a parenting role model This Grandma is the best instructor for parenting classes I've had the pleasure to read. Within the context of an exciting fantasy about time travel, she models superb adult-child interactions based on learning about the world and learning about love and respect for others. This book is a jewel for kids, parents and grandparents ,and certainly for teachers.
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Traveling With A Baby: A Concise Guide For Parents On The Go 1 review princesca Ene
Baby Approved Pr, 2005
Great Travel tips for the new parent This book was very practical. I took my newborn son to visit my parents when he was 6 months old. This book had lots of great suggestions to make the trip easier ... like how to make sure I had a seat on the plane without actually paying an extra $500 for his ticket. It also helped me know what to pack so I wouldn't be caught empty handed. For the price it saved me hours of heartache ... well ...
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The Great White South: Traveling with Robert F. Scott's Doomed South Pole Expedition 1 review Herbert Ponting
Cooper Square Press, 2002
A wonderful account Ponting's book is an absolute must for anyone interested in Scott's Last Expedition. His narrative is witty and engaging throughout, whether it be concerned with his fellow travellers and their experiences, or related to the native wildlife - his chapters on seals and penguins are a particular delight.
The only downside to this edition is that the publishers unaccountably saw fit to provide a ...
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Traveling With Groups 1 review Donna Day
Morris Publishing, 2003
Group Travel This book is ideal for anyone that will be traveling with large groups, most especially students. It is an excellent resource for getting ready, being prepared and also dealing with many different situations one might encounter on a trip with a large group (the unexpected). It also includes sample forms which are highly helpful.
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No Pet Left Behind: The Sherpa Guide for Traveling with Your Best Friend 1 review Gayle Martz
Thomas Nelson, 2008
The Best of the Best! This is an excellent book on traveling with your pets. It leaves nothing out!
Books on travel with pets abound, but most are specialized, dealing with hotels that allow pets. Until `No Pet Left Behind', there wasn't a book that dealt with all aspects of traveling with your pet.
This book, deals with it all. Just once glimpse at the table of contents, and you know you have found the ...
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Traveling With Grandkids 1 review
Cedar Fort Inc., 2008
EXCELLENT How To Have Fun Traveling With Grandkids by Dean and Nancy Hoch If you have grandchildren and already travel with them or never even thought of doing so, this is a book you MUST have. The Hochs, experienced grandparents and professional travel writers, have loaded this fun to read book with sage advice and practical tips about having these little companions on long to be remembered trips. Chapters include ...
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Traveling With The Saints In Italy: Contemporary Pilgrimages On Ancient Paths 1 review Lucinda Vardey
HiddenSpring, 2005
A travel guide to Catholic Italy Probably the best collection of visiting the places of the Saints in Italy. When you don't just want to go to Rome for the Fashion but for the Divine, this is one book you want on your travel logs. Lucinda Vardey is a deeply spiritual Catholic whose intimacy with prayer has inspired a wonderful vocation as a teacher. If you can find a way to go to Italy with Lucinda's company ... DO IT! Your ...
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Traveling with Mama 1 review Sara W. Manis
Meetinghouse Books, 2003
A Wonderful Journey Down Memory Lane and Beyond, with Mama What a really wonderful book. I, myself, am not much of a reader, but I came across this book kind of by happenstance today, straight out the hands of Sara W. Manis, on a trip with my own children, in hopes of making one of those heartfelt memories with my own kids. I began reading this book on the journey back home from our outing, and I absolutely could not stop reading it ( that was until it ...
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52 Offbeat Texas Stops: Traveling With Bob Phillips, Texas Country Reporter 1 review Bob Phillips
Phillips Productions, 1993
A good read for Texas travel Bob Phillips has taken his favorite Texas sites and put them into a wonderful little book that is just the size to fit in your glove compartment. His award winning show come through in this great book. For 25 years now he has used his special talents for finding some of the most intresting characters in Texas. In this wonderful little book he put these people into words. A must for Texas ...
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No Other Symptoms - Time Traveling with Rasalind Brodsky, Suzanne Treister 1 review Suzanne. Treister
Black Dog, 2000
The Best CD Rom I've ever seen If you like Doctor Who, Delia Smith, Bill and Ted and Glam Rock, you'll love this book and CD Rom. There's music, cookery and psychoanalysis, with fantastic costume changes by Rosalind. Find your way through the Institute and enjoy the awkwardly lethargic rock-speak of Rosalind the Megastar and browse through her collection of celebrity vibrators. Buy it and try it. It is brilliant
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Destinations Past: Traveling Through History With John Lukacs 1 review John Lukacs
University of Missouri Press, 1994
Outstanding Professor Lukacs might best be called a historic conservative rather than an ideological one. This collection of essays and articles reflects the mindset of a gentleman who wishes to conserve what is best from history. He has a few novel theories. Nationalism, not ideologies like Nazism, Communism and Fascism, has been the root cause for most of this century's struggles. One can disagree ...
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