The Binky Ba-Ba Fairy


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This book was originally written to help my son give up his pacifiers and bottles. It can be a struggle for a child to give up these items that give them comfort. The Binky-BaBa Fairy makes children feel good about growing up and sharing their beloved items with the new babies who need them. HEATHER KNICKERBOCKER-SILVA is a married mother of one. She works as a Special Education Teacher and has authored two books. The title of her other book is THE CHRONICLES OF AN INEXPERIENCED MOMMY. At the time of print she was completing her Masters degree. She enjoys family time, writing, and learning by continuing her education.




Tinkle, Tinkle When I Go to the Potty


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The Paci Fairy


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An entertaining fun and simple solution to helping your child give up the Pacifier




Pacita the Pacifier Fairy


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How can I help my child let go of their precious pacifier?" This dilemma can be a real headache for many parents and a challenge that often results in temper tantrums and tears! Pacita the Pacifier Fairy, a poetic fairytale created out of the personal experience of its authors, accompanies parents and children along this crucial step in a child's development. The story of Pacita offers a helping hand to parents, written in catchy rhyming verse and mixing just the right touch of imagination, magical illustrations, and practical advice.




Bea Gives Up Her Paci


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WINNER OF A PRIMA BABY 2014 AWARD FOR BEST TODDLER BOOK If your child is struggling to give up his or her pacifier, then this is a good book to buy. Children love it because it's a great story with fun illustrations, and parents love it because it enables children to kick their pacifier habit once and for all. Bea Gives Up Her Paci follows the story of a little girl called Bea, who also refuses to give up her pacifier. Then one night her mother persuades her to leave all her pacifiers outside her room for the 'Pacifier Fairy' to take - (in exchange for a special gift). Bea gets to meet the fairy, who shows her that it IS possible to give up pacifiers without shedding a single tear. After reading children understand why it's time to give up pacifiers, and feel excited about leaving them with the Pacifier Fairy and moving on. The book makes it easy for parents to follow the actions of the mother in the story and arrange their own 'visit from the Pacifier Fairy', to the delight of their child. I read this book to my paci-loving son. Afterwards he couldn't wait to leave his pacifiers outside his room for the Pacifier Fairy to take. Amazingly he never asked for his paci again. Liz Coxeter Reviews An enchanting tale featuring magical illustrations. The book acts as a step-by-step preparation for giving up. The Ham and High There is no other book on the bookshelf quite like this. JN2 New to Amazon




Arthur Tricks the Tooth Fairy


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When Arthur loses a tooth, he gets some money from the tooth fairy, so D. W tries everything to convince the family that her tooth is wobbly and needs pulling out, so she can get some money too. Arthur begins to feel fed up of telling D. W. that her teeth won`t fall out for ages yet, so he comes up with a plan to keep D. W. happy, leading her to believe that she`s tricked the tooth fairy.




Beautiful Boy


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Sheff's story tells of his teenage son's addiction to meth, in this real-time chronicle of the shocking descent into substance abuse and the family's gradual emergence into hope.




The Nao of Brown


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Twenty-eight-year-old Nao Brown dreams of getting her career off the ground and finding love despite suffering from an unusual form of obsessive compulsive disorder that causes her to experience morbid obsessions.







Florrie the Paci Fairy


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It's amazing what a little magic and sparkly dust can do in the hands of an enchanting fairy. Using her sing-song, sleep inducing rhymes, Florrie lulls young Elliott to a restful sleep, while she replaces his beloved pacifier with a delightful surprise. Florrie transforms Elliott's pacifier into his very own shimmering star, a forever comforting, nightly reminder of an innocence that might otherwise be forgotten.