Bye-bye, Crib


Book Description

A big boy and his best stuffed friend seek the courage to move to a gigantic new bed.




Bye-bye, Crib


Book Description

Baby Piggie describes her crib and explains why she is ready for a new, bigger bed. On board pages.




Bye Bye Bed-Dy


Book Description

This book tells the story of a toddler's transition from a crib to a big boy/girl bed. The issue of safety and responsibility with new freedom is the focus of the story. As an educator, Sherry helps tell the story on a child's level to help the child learn and understand the issue of safety and responsibility that comes with growing up!




Bye-bye, Diapers


Book Description

Baby Piggy tells toddlers how she once wore diapers, but now she's a big kid who uses the potty and wears big kid pants that she can pull up herself.




Good-bye, Crib


Book Description

A big boy and his best stuffed friend seek the courage to move to a gigantic new bed.




Bye-Bye, Bottle


Book Description

Baby Kermit loves his bottle and takes it everywhere. But when he wants to start drinking out of a cup, he realizes that he must say goodbye to his bottle first.




Goodbye, My Little Ones


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The true story of a murderous mother and five innocent victims. With eight pages of photos Charles Hickey, Todd Lighty, and John O’Brien bring the story of a mother not fit for the title. Waneta Hoyt’s first baby died. Then her second. Then her third. Nobody, including her husband, suspected Waneta Hoyt—or stopped her from having more babies. Then her fourth baby died. Then her fifth. And the famed medical expert declared they had died of sudden infant death syndrome and use them to support his theory that SIDS ran in families. One man, however, did not cept the diagnosis. District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick set out to expose the truth about a crime hard to imagine. To do so meant convicting a woman who had won the hearts of all. And just disproving a doctor who had climbed to the top of his field with the help of little corpses. Brace yourself for a true story of motherhood, medicine, and murder you will remember every time you hear a baby crying.




Bye-Bye, Baby


Book Description

Flaps lift to reveal a baby on a rocking horse, in a car, in a window, behind a door, under a pile of leaves, on a sled, and in his crib




Binky


Book Description

A comically expressive tot pays tribute to the all-important BINKY in a bright, playful board book sure to have instant toddler appeal. Anyone who's spent time with a toddler knows that few crises compare with the (even temporary) loss of a favorite binky. Here, in her humorous, bold graphic style, Leslie Patricelli plays up a scenario near and dear to every toddler's heart, raising the plaintive question: can there be any peace in the house when a beloved binky is not to be found?




What to Expect the First Year


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Updated regularly, America’s baby bible answers all your questions. How can I get my baby to tell night from day? Is my breastfed baby getting enough to eat? When should I start solids? And what should I start with? When will my baby sleep through the night? Will my colicky baby ever stop crying? What are the best toys for my baby? Is it okay to let my baby play with my smartphone? Should I buy organic for my baby? With nearly 12 million copies in print, What to Expect: The First Year is the world’s best-selling, best-loved guide to the instructions that babies don’t come with, but should. Keeping the trademark month-by-month format that allows parents to take the potentially overwhelming first year one step at a time, First Year is easy to read, fast to flip through and packed with practical tips, realistic advice, and relatable, accessible information. Including: Baby care fundamentals like crib and sleep safety, feeding, vitamin supplements; support for breastfeeding (getting started and keeping it going). Hot-button topics and trends are tackled: attachment parenting, sleep training, early potty learning (elimination communication), baby-led weaning, and green parenting (from cloth diapers to non-toxic furniture). There are tips on preparing homemade baby food, the latest recommendations on starting solids, research on the impact of screen time (TVs, tablets, apps, computers)—and so much more.