Hello Baby!


Book Description

NOVELTY, TOY & DIE-CUT BOOKS. Cute board book with adorable illustrations and a mirror so baby can see their smiling face! Stimulates the development of early motor skills and aids picture-word recognition. Age 0+




Kindness Rules! (A Hello!Lucky Book)


Book Description

Manners don’t come naturally to everyone! But did you know that elephants are known for their impeccable etiquette? It’s true! This hilarious guide to good manners offers many fun teaching moments for kids and their parents—it covers all the basics for the preschool set, from saying “please” and “thank you” to sharing and being kind to others. Filled with bright, adorable illustrations in Hello!Lucky’s inimitable style, young children will love learning about manners with this delightful, sturdy board book.




Hello Baby


Book Description

Record every precious moment of your baby's first year in this beautiful journal from that very first smile to those amazing first steps and when completed will be a wonderful memento of your child's first year. Record every precious moment of your baby's first year in this beautiful journal from that very first smile to those amazing first steps and when completed will be a wonderful memento of your child's first year. The first year of a baby's life flies by so quickly, but with this illustrated record book you can ensure you keep track of all the special times. There's a month-by-month section with space for photos and notes, and pages to keep a record of every precious milestone and all your baby's favorite things, such as nursery rhymes and beloved toys. Including a handy storage pocket, this invaluable journal also helps you to provide practical care, from storing health records and establishing a sleep routine to keeping feeding logs.




Hello, Baby Animals


Book Description

What's going on, zebra? Quack quack, baby duck. Hola, baby owl! Making connections between images on a page and the real world is an important building block for your baby’s communication skills—and this charming introduction to ten baby animals, paired with friendly greetings and bold, basic patterns, provides a great high-contrast experience for young developing eyes. As newborns’ vision is not developed enough to recognize colors, severe black-and-white contrast of patterns and images allow their eyes to differentiate between what they’re seeing. Sure to grab little ones' attention! Also available: Hello, Ocean Friends and Hello, Garden Bugs. Coming soon: Hello, My World.




Hello Baby!


Book Description

After meeting a bevy of baby animals— including a clever monkey, a sleepy leopard, and a dusty lion cub—the baby in this story discovers the most precious creature of all . . . itself, of course! With an exuberant rhyming text by bestselling author Mem Fox and adorable cut-paper illustrations by Caldecott Honor recipient Steve Jenkins, this book is an irresistible celebration of the joyful connection between parent and child.




Hello Baby!


Book Description

Whether you’re a first-time parent looking for reassurance or a more experienced parent coping with a challenging child, this book can help. Tresillian Family Care Centres have been providing help to Australian families for almost a century and this book offers an indispensable guide to topics including: • Getting started as a parent • Basic care of your baby • Growth and development during the first year of life • Early brain development • Building your relationship with your baby • Infant nutrition • Sleep and settling your baby • Baby’s health and safety • Returning to work • Travelling with your baby First formed as the Royal Society for the Welfare of Mothers and Babies in 1918, Tresillian has been at the forefront of infant care ever since and Hello Baby! is the product of a great history combined with the latest research and offers essential advice to ensure the health and happiness of both baby and parent.




Hello Baby!


Book Description

A small boy feels the baby kick inside his mother's tummy, hears the baby's heartbeat during a visit to the doctor, and finally gets to say hello in person after the baby is born. Narrating the story himself, the boy shares what fascinates him: how the baby grows inside the womb, unpacking his old baby clothes, and hearing about the day he was born. When the baby arrives home at last, the boy tells how she eats and sleeps and cries, and how it takes a mother, a father, and a new big brother to make this baby feel at home. Told in simple words and charming pictures, this book lets children know just what to expect when Mom's expecting.




Hello Baby: Faces


Book Description

High contrast illustrations of different faces: boy/girl, awake/ asleep, straight hair/curly hair, etc.




Hello Baby: On the Go


Book Description

A high-contrast book of busy things on the go.




Hello Baby! Everything new mums need to know about life with baby


Book Description

So much of modern motherhood is targeted at looking good, even when you feel crap, and making your baby look good, even when he or she won’t settle or feed or stop crying – all in the shortest time possible. Hello Baby! uncovers all the myths of perfection new mums see on Instagram and provides down-to-earth, no nonsense advice about everything you need to know about your baby’s first year. With casual style and a hilarious sense of humour, Heather Irvine, a psychologist and mother who works with new mums every day, acts as the friend sitting across from you in a cafe who always understands, constantly reassures, gives you the best practical pointers and shares her muffin with you. Hello Baby! is packed full of the latest information on issues that affect modern Australian mums, including: * What a mother needs to know about herself in the first few months * How to get your baby sleeping soundly * Essential tips to boost your feel-good factor * De-stress techniques like meditation and mindfulness * Managing those really dark days * Tips for bonding with your baby * Coping with mother-in-laws and post-baby friendship fluctuations * Getting the zing back into your relationship * Returning to work * Navigating social media as a new mum