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It was a very fast shipping. Review Date: 2008-11-10
critical heart disease Review Date: 2008-02-10
Critical Heart Disease in Infants and ChildrenReview Date: 2007-07-02
Should be a part of the library for clinicians who care for children with congenital heart disease

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Disnery Encyclopedia of Baby and ChildcareReview Date: 2007-03-31
the disney encyclopedia of baby and child careReview Date: 2002-02-26
The Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Child Care.Review Date: 2000-04-06


Dr Spock's Baby Basics:Taking ChargeReview Date: 2008-04-05
Excellent book for a new Mom, as baby starts limit testing behaviors.
Perfect for fisrt time parentsReview Date: 2008-07-05
Excellent Gift for New Parents!Review Date: 2004-01-09
A terrific gift for baby showers.

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What an experienced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner has to say...Review Date: 2007-08-13
Very accessibleReview Date: 2006-09-14
Excellent BookReview Date: 2006-03-10
Definitely recommneded for any body really serious in neonatology.The latest chapter of bioethics and legal medicine is worth mentioning , as it has not been covered in any other neonatology text book.

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A Realistic and Practical Guide to Feeding Kids RightReview Date: 2000-05-02
It covers all the developmental stages - from infancy, into the "finicky eater" years, and through the teens, when high-fat, low-nutrient fast foods seem to hold the most allure.
Dr. Goldberg gives a wealth of easy-to-understand information on kids' basic nutritional needs and also debunks long-held assumptions about the real value of some popular dietary stand-bys (like peanut butter). I really appreciate all the practical advice he gives here. He not only tells parents what's best, he explains why. So, rather than simply preaching breastfeeding to new mothers, he gives sound, compelling reasons why infants benefit most from mother's milk.
As a pediatrician and parent, Dr. Goldberg seems to understand the practical problems we all face in actually getting our kids to eat what's good for them. The temptations of high-fat high-carb fast foods are all around us. Taking all that into consideration, he provides lots of easy, delicious recipes that we can make for kid's meals, school lunch boxes, and snacks. You can tell he appreciates good food himself - there are no dry, gritty or bland "health foods" on the menu. He names brands here, too - some products to avoid and some that can enhance a healthy, delicious diet kids (and parents)will actually want to eat.
Thumbs up on this one for its wise and parent-friendly advice!
A Realistic and Practical Guide to Feeding Kids RightReview Date: 2000-05-02
It covers all the developmental stages - from infancy, into the "finicky eater" years, and through the teens, when high-fat, low-nutrient fast foods seem to hold the most allure.
Dr. Goldberg gives a wealth of easy-to-understand information on kids' basic nutritional needs and also debunks long-held assumptions about the real value of some popular dietary stand-bys (like peanut butter). I really appreciate all the practical advice he gives here. He not only tells parents what's best, he explains why. So, rather than simply preaching breastfeeding to new mothers, he gives sound, compelling reasons why infants benefit most from mother's milk.
As a pediatrician and parent, Dr. Goldberg seems to understand the practical problems we all face in actually getting our kids to eat what's good for them. The temptations of high-fat high-carb fast foods are all around us. Taking all that into consideration, he provides lots of easy, delicious recipes that we can make for kid's meals, school lunch boxes, and snacks. You can tell he appreciates good food himself - there are no dry, gritty or bland "health foods" on the menu. He names brands here, too - some products to avoid and some that can enhance a healthy, delicious diet kids (and parents)will actually want to eat.
Thumbs up on this one for its wise and parent-friendly advice!
Right On!Review Date: 2000-05-02

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Joyous JoyReview Date: 2007-01-21
This is a good read for children to learn about the way other people live.
Another Chinese Adoption story... but check it out 1stReview Date: 2006-11-10
The 1st page shows a mother & father getting ready to leave their child beside a bridge. It talks about the parents being sad about leaving her and the only mention on this page of the " One- Child policy" rule is the last sentence which says No Room for Girls. There is more information on the very last page in the Author's Note which does speak more of the One Child Policy and Old Chinese belief on why boys are more important that girls.
In the book the baby is found with a note and a red blanket and both are returned on Metcha / Gotcha day. Most children are not found with a note and if they had a blanket I have never heard of a child being given the blanket back to keep.... it would be a wonderful item to have for your adopted child to have the blanket or clothes they where found in. I don't know why they aren't kept......
The book talks of the little girl named Shu-li being found and going to an orphanage with loving caretakers who had " room for girls". The story then goes on to a couple who has older children who are no longer at home but want a daughter to love. The mom excitely travels to China wondering....." yet a thread of fear wrapped around her chest and pulled tight. What would she find in this distant place? Could her family love a baby born to strangers?" Again, think of your child and how they would process this........and in the next page the last sentence reads " The mother smiled. The thread of fear unwrapped and fell away' when she finally sees her daughter. After metcha or gotcha day happens the next page is of mother and daughter flying home with the abandonment note and blanket. Everyone is happy at the airport and Shu-li has a new country, family and name Joy. The story ends with" In a chest in the attic, the red blanket lies neatly folded. When the time seems right, the mother will take it out and tell her daughter about flying far way to the land that had no room for girls, and finding joy"
The illustrations are done in watercolor by Yong Chen and are beautiful. I hope this review helps.
Wonderful entry into a difficult topicReview Date: 2006-10-19
It is beautifully and sensitively written and the illustrations are gorgeous watercolor drawing.


A journey of love and griefReview Date: 2006-06-11
Giving Voice to Bereaved ParentsReview Date: 2003-02-23
A journey of mother and sonReview Date: 2003-02-06


Great to start with!Review Date: 2005-08-30
Super Easy!Review Date: 2005-08-18
The best baby food resourceReview Date: 2004-12-31

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A parents must!Review Date: 2002-10-16
We couldn't put in down and the lingo has captivated our dialog with our baby.
This is a must have for new parents, and will eliminate hours of frustration interacting with your baby once you master the approach.
My wife has ordered a dozen copies for future baby showers.
A parents must!Review Date: 2002-10-16
We couldn't put in down and the lingo has captivated our dialog with our baby.
This is a must have for new parents, and will eliminate hours of frustration interacting with your baby once you master the approach.
My wife has ordered a dozen copies for future baby showers.
Witty, breezy funReview Date: 2002-10-14
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A terrific book for parents-to-be!Review Date: 1998-12-31
Great book for expectant parents!Review Date: 1998-06-02
Required Reading for Fathers-To-BeReview Date: 2002-03-05
Some of it is very funny: the helplessness he feels when his daughter first arrives home and how woefully unprepared they are (versus what they thought the instant before). Other parts of it are coldly chilling: Bob Greene's feelings about the mysterious Tylenol Killer anonymously killing people in the Chicagoland area mirrored my own concerns when I heard about the shootings at Columbine High School. Fatherly concern can only go so far and what happens when it's not enough?
My son is almost three years old now and my memories of the first year of his life are melting together into some generic feelings and a handful of anecdotes. However, I have a journal of my son's first year to look back on. That was the most wonderful thing about this book. Bob Greene is a professional writer, but this book made me feel like I could do something similar for my son and - surprisingly - it wasn't all that hard to jot down a little bit here and there as time permitted.
I like to think Bob Greene looks back at this book the same way I look back at my journal.
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