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Graviditet og foreldreskap kan være vanskelig, samtidig som det er et mirakel. Om du er i de tidlige stadiene av svangerskapet, er det ekstra viktig å vite hvordan kroppen din vil oppføre seg. Kanskje du vil følge fosterets utvikling uke for uke og vite hva som kan være smart å tenke på. Da har vi en kategori med akkurat det du trenger. Det finnes mye kunnskap om foreldre og barn som angår alt fra pottetrening til ro ved middagsbordet. Det handler om å lære barnet ditt viktige verktøy for å bedre håndtere utfordringene de møter senere i livet. Det kan være vanskelig å være konsekvent, og det er et problem vi alle går rundt med. Bøkene inneholder kunnskap som forhåpentligvis kan hjelpe deg med nettopp det. Foreldreskap, samt å være gravid er en gave. I likhet med mange andre ting i livet må vi verne om miraklet.
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  • av Sarah Oakley
    155,-

    A guide through the confusion and challenges surrounding infant tongue-tie.

  • - Making it to Parenthood the (Very) Long Way Round
    av Sophie Beresiner
    225,-

    Brave, funny and honest, columnist Sophie Beresiner takes us on her complex journey to parenthood and shows us that there's more than one way to become a mother.

  • - A Beginner's 3-Week Step-by-Step Guide With Curated Recipes and a 7-Day Meal Plan
    av Larry Jamesonn
    148,-

  • - Science-based strategies for better parenting - from tots to teens
    av Melinda Wenner Moyer
    213,-

    As featured in The Guardian, How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Assholes is a clear, actionable, sometimes humorous (but always science-based) guide for parents on how to shape their kids into honest, kind, generous, confident, independent, and resilient people . . . who just might save the world one day.As an award-winning science journalist, Melinda Wenner Moyer was regularly asked to investigate and address all kinds of parenting questions: how to potty train, when and whether to get vaccines, and how to help kids sleep through the night. But as Melinda's children grew, she found that one huge area was ignored in the realm of parenting advice: how do we make sure our kids don't grow up to be assholes?On social media, in the news, and from the highest levels of government, kids are increasingly getting the message that being selfish, obnoxious and cruel is okay. Hate crimes among children and teens are rising, while compassion among teens has been dropping. We know, of course, that young people have the capacity for great empathy, resilience, and action, and we all want to bring up kids who will help build a better tomorrow. But how do we actually do this? How do we raise children who are kind, considerate, and ethical inside and outside the home, who will grow into adults committed to making the world a better place?How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Assholes is a deeply researched, evidence-based primer that provides a fresh, often surprising perspective on parenting issues, from toddlerhood through the teenage years. First, Melinda outlines the traits we want our children to possess - including honesty, generosity, and antiracism - and then she provides scientifically-based strategies that will help parents instill those characteristics in their kids. Learn how to raise the kind of kids you actually want to hang out with-and who just might save the world.

  • av Polly Dunbar
    195,-

  • av Rebecca Wilson
    219,-

    An essential family cookbook for every home, let Rebecca Wilson show you how to cook just once for the entire family, giving you more time together around the table. Discover brilliant breakfasts, quick-cook snacks, and midweek meal ideas prepared in a matter of minutes. Enjoy simple home-cooked food, delicious bakes and family treats for big smiles and full tummies. The author of the bestselling cookbook, What Mummy Makes, brings you an easy-to-follow family recipe book that gives you the confidence to cook nutritious meals the whole family will love:- Over 100 comfort food recipes that you can rely on- Nutritionist-approved meals that are irresistible for all the family- Adaptations to suit your family's dietary needs available for every recipe for Gluten Free, Egg Free, Dairy Free, Vegetarian & Vegan diets- Weaning advice for parents and carers of babies from 6 months old - Handy tips and tricks for food preparation and storage for batch-cooking so as you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time with your loved ones Family Comforts is the ultimate comfort cookbook and baby-led weaning book in one; taking the stress out of mealtimes by cooking just once with dishes suitable for babies, that are also irresistible for older siblings and adults too. Cook nutritional meals with confidence that kids will love, Rebecca Wilson's recipes deliver big flavours with minimal effort all-year-round for even the toughest critics at the table with hidden-veg heroes and warming slow-cooker meals for busy parents and carers. From the award-winning author, Instagram sensation and mum behind the phenomenally popular family food account @rebeccawilsonfood.

  • - The Crisis of Care
    av Madeleine (Y) Bunting
    165,-

  • - A Simple Handbook for Elimination Communication
    av Andrea Olson
    575,-

  • - the step-by-step guide to getting your child the sleep that they need
    av Alison Scott-Wright
    217,-

    *** WITH A FOREWORD BY MILLIE MACKINTOSH ***From the author of the hugely successful The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan.A follow-up guide, helping parents to handle sleep issues in toddlers and children aged over twelve months.With clear and realistic advice on how to: *Implement the fail-safe reassurance sleep-training technique*Establish healthy bedtime associations *Understand your toddler''s development*Implement a routine through responsible and positive parenting *Manage changes such as moving from a cot to a bed and travelling *Cope with dietary intolerances and acid reflex that might affect child''s ability to fall and stay asleep*Introduce a new baby into the family and deal with sibling issues This book will get your child - and you - the sleep you need!Praise for The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan:***** ''This book is a Godsend . . . simple, supportive and easy to apply.''***** ''Literally changes our lives . . . absolutely invaluable advice.''***** ''This books now allows our little one to enjoy her sleep . . . She is a happy content smiley baby now and so are mummy and daddy!''

  • av Leah Hazard
    175 - 241,-

  • - Wife, Mother, Realist... and why we're already enough
    av Laura Belbin
    156,-

  • - From Making Friends and Problem-Solving to Self-Control and Communication, 150+ Activities to Help Your Child Develop Essential Social Skills
    av Keri K. Powers
    184,-

    Help your children develop essential social skills-including groups, one-on-one interactions, and virtual communication-with these 150 easy, fun activities to teach your kids how to socially succeed.

  • av Corinne Crossley
    225,-

    Explore postpartum self-care strategies for eating, body image, emotions, nursing and milk production, sex, and so much more! The role of motherhood is one where women are continuously asked to focus on the needs of everyone else but themselves. This is a significant issue in the arena of self-care, where we often ignore our own hunger, energy levels, and emotions in the pursuit of taking care of others. Written from the perspectives of both therapist and busy mom, Self-Care for New Moms features several eye-opening exercises, interviews from a village of experts (who also happen to be moms), and helpful interventions to help you get through the chronic depletion common to the postpartum year. Self-care strategies include: Exercise and yogaPelvic floor recovery workPsychotherapySelf-compassion techniquesComplementary and alternative methods (massage, chiropractic, or acupuncture)Simple recipesMethods for reconnecting with your partnerAnd so much more The practical exercises and comforting techniques in this book will help you manage one of motherhood's biggest challenges: self-care.

  • av Liv Thorne
    133 - 213,-

    A taboo-busting, funny, and poignant book about choosing to have a baby by yourself.

  • av Sara Wickham
    195,-

    Group B strep (or GBS) is a common and usually harmless type of bacteria, but it can very occasionally cause serious disease in newborn babies. Many pregnant women are offered screening and prevention for GBS, but there are pros and cons to this, as the main preventative (or prophylactic) measure involves women having antibiotics given to them by intravenous drip in labour. In this updated second edition of her popular book, Dr Sara Wickham discusses the different perspectives on GBS, the screening and prevention options that are available, the wider issues relating to this area, the alternative paths that some people take, the answers to parents' most frequently asked questions and more. Dr Sara Wickham is a midwife, educator and researcher. She is the author or editor of sixteen books, has edited three midwifery journals and provides in-person and online educational and consultancy services for midwifery and health-related organisations around the world. "Sara has written an excellent and important book. She has pulled all of the evidence (in its many forms) together into a comprehensive woman-centred resource. Sara's writing makes complex information accessible to all. I'd recommend this book to women, and anyone involved in caring for childbearing women. I learned lots." - Dr Rachel Reed, Midwifery Lecturer and Author of MidwifeThinking. "Sara has a remarkable ability to search through extensive amounts of research and to translate it into simple, easy to understand language. She has achieved that once again in this beautifully written book. The choices women face as they negotiate their births are challenging, but are always made easier by having accurate, easy to understand information. This is THE book to go to for everything you need to know about GBS." - Dr Kirsten Small, Obstetrician Gynaecologist.

  • - making informed decisions
    av Sara Wickham
    216,-

    When is it better to induce labour than to let a woman's body or baby decide the best time for birth? What are the pros and cons of waiting and of being induced? What about after the due date? When the baby is thought to be bigger than average? When the woman is older? If she had IVF? Or when her waters have broken earlier than usual?Induction of labour is an increasingly common recommendation and more and more women find themselves having to decide whether to let their body and baby go into labour spontaneously or agree to medical intervention. This book explains the process of induction of labour and shares information from research studies, debates and women's, midwives' and doctors' experiences to help women and families become more informed and make the decision that is right for them.

  • av Sara Wickham
    201,-

    What is Vitamin K? Why is it offered to all newborn babies? Does my baby need it? Should we agree to an injection, oral supplements or decide to do neither? Are there alternatives? Can we postpone the decision? Are some babies more at risk, and why?Vitamin K has been routinely recommended for newborn babies for several decades, and many parents are happy for their child to be given this. But others want more information, have questions about why this intervention is offered or want to know whether there are downsides. This book guides the reader on a journey through the information, debate and research on this topic. It explains the issues and clarifies the different perspectives, drawing upon up-to-date midwifery and medical evidence and opinion and parents' stories.

  • - 80 Nourishing Recipes for Breastfeeding Moms
    av Eliza Larson & Kristy Kohler
    276,-

    A beautiful full-color cookbook addressing a hot topic for new moms, with creative meals, snacks, and drinks created to support breast milk supply and overall health

  • - What every woman needs to know to protect, heal and nurture her body through motherhood
    av Emma Brockwell
    230,-

  • av Amy Brown
    216,-

    Everyone has an opinion on how to feed your baby, so what should you do?

  • - A Guided Journal for Stepmothers to Share Their Life Story
    av Jeffrey Mason
    267,-

  • - Guiding Kids to Walk Naturally in the Supernatural
    av Seth Dahl
    137,99

    With all the responsibilities parents have raising children, one key area is often neglected: helping them grow in their spiritual gifting. In this groundbreaking resource, Seth Dahl helps parents minister to and with their children, shaping them into the gifted individuals God designed them to be, while simultaneously doing damage to the kingdom of darkness.

  • av Kevin Leman
    195,-

    Popular parenting expert reveals eight parenting strategies that will help you raise kids who demonstrate character, have a winning attitude, show respect, and more while deepening the relationship between you and your child

  • - The tragic true story of a mother who lost one daughter to a brutal murderer and another to a broken heart
    av Cathy Broomfield
    159,-

  • - Baby Memory Book: Special Memories Gift, First Year Keepsake, Scrapbook, Attach Photos, Write And Record Moments, Journal
    av Amy Newton
    234,-

  • - A Complete Guide for The Next Nine Months And Beyond. What to Expect When You're Expecting
    av Adelina Palmerston
    240,-

  • - From Sleep Training to Screens, Thumb Sucking to Tummy Time--What the Science Says
    av Tina Payne Bryson
    214,-

    Prioritize what you really need to know and do during the first year of precious life.

  • av Michele Borba
    345,-

    The bestselling author of UnSelfie explains why the old markers of accomplishment (grades, test scores) are no longer reliable predictors of success in the 21st century -- and offers 7 teachable traits that will safeguard our kids for the future.Michele Borba has been a teacher, educational consultant, and parent for 40 years -- and she's never been more worried than she is about this current generation of kids. The high-achieving students she talks with every day are more accomplished, better educated, and more privileged than ever before. They're also more stressed, unhappier, and struggling with anxiety, depression, and burnout at younger and younger ages -- "we're like pretty packages with nothing inside," said one young teen. Thrivers are different: they flourish in our fast-paced, digital-driven, often uncertain world. Why? Dr. Borba combed scientific studies on resilience, spoke to dozens of researchers/experts in the field and interviewed more than 100 young people from all walks of life, and she found something surprising: the difference between those who struggle and those who succeed comes down not to grades or test scores, but to seven character traits that set Thrivers apart (and set them up for happiness and greater accomplishment later in life). These traits--confidence, empathy, self-control, integrity, curiosity, perseverance, and optimism--will allow kids to roll with the punches and succeed in life. And the even better news: these traits can be taught to children at any age...in fact, parents and educations must do so. In Thrivers, Dr. Borba offers practical, actionable ways to develop these traits in children from preschool through high school, showing how to teach kids how to cope today so they can thrive tomorrow.

  • - A Guided Memory Journal to Share The Stories, Memories and Moments That Have Shaped Mom's Life - 7 x 10 inch
    av The Life Graduate Publishing Group
    172 - 363,-

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