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Babushka's Beauty Secrets: Old World Tips for a Glamorous New You

by Raya Ruder Susan Campos

DON'T SPEND A FORTUNE TO LOOK FLAWLESSEsthetician to the stars Raisa Ruder learned her time-tested beauty techniques from her Ukrainian grandmother (or babushka, as they say in the old country). Now everyone can discover the all-natural, better-than-botox secrets the Hollywood stars use to shine on the red carpet! Ruder reveals her sought-after beauty recipes that can fight wrinkles, plump lips, and eliminate crow's feet and acne, using inexpensive, everyday grocery items like eggs, honey, vegetable oil and strawberries (and a splash of vodka for freshness!). At last, by popular demand, Raisa Ruder opens up her babushka's secret pantry and shares her most amazing and effective beauty advice:Skin-saving Soufflés - whipped up wonders that shrink pores, brighten skin, and diminish linesChocolate weight-loss wrap- a moment on the hips, tightens, tucks, and nips!Hot hair- a cayenne pepper blend that leaves locks silky, soft, and fullPediPure- a soothing, smoothing foot scrub made with milk and mintLustrous Lashes - a simple castor oil serum that thickens andlengthensPerfect Pucker- a mix of salt, green tea, and fruit that plumps up lips naturallyAnd much more...

Babushka's Beauty Secrets: Old World Tips for a Glamorous New You

by Raya Ruder Susan Campos

DON'T SPEND A FORTUNE TO LOOK FLAWLESS Esthetician to the stars Raisa Ruder learned her time-tested beauty techniques from her Ukrainian grandmother (or babushka, as they say in the old country). Now everyone can discover the all-natural, better-than-botox secrets the Hollywood stars use to shine on the red carpet! Ruder reveals her sought-after beauty recipes that can fight wrinkles, plump lips, and eliminate crow's feet and acne, using inexpensive, everyday grocery items like eggs, honey, vegetable oil and strawberries (and a splash of vodka for freshness!). At last, by popular demand, Raisa Ruder opens up her babushka's secret pantry and shares her most amazing and effective beauty advice: Skin-saving Souffles - whipped up wonders that shrink pores, brighten skin, and diminish lines Chocolate weight-loss wrap- a moment on the hips, tightens, tucks, and nips! Hot hair- a cayenne pepper blend that leaves locks silky, soft, and full PediPure- a soothing, smoothing foot scrub made with milk and mint Lustrous Lashes - a simple castor oil serum that thickens and lengthens Perfect Pucker- a mix of salt, green tea, and fruit that plumps up lips naturally And much more...

Babushka's Journey: The Dark Road to Stalin's Wartime Camps (20171110 Ser. #20171110)

by Marcel Krueger

This is the story of a grandmother, and what happened to her and to Eastern Europe in World War II. Following the tracks of his grandmother Cilly, or 'Babushka', into her vanished homeland of East Prussia and to the labour camps of the Soviet Union, Marcel Krueger has interwoven contemporary landscape and family history into an poignant and evocative travel memoir. Babushka's Journey is the record of his grandmother's journey from the snow-covered battlefields of East Prussia in January 1945 to the Soviet labour camps in the Urals, where she spent five years before returning to Germany. Chasing the sights, sounds and voices of past and present along this route, the author describes two different journeys that follow the same path. As he stumbles through the bars of present-day Poland and dreams on the bunk beds of the Trans-Siberian railway, Krueger forges an authentic retelling of Cilly's tragic yet hopeful story, discovering that her journey reflects tens of thousands of similar personal histories, which continue to haunt Germany, Poland and Russia today.

Baby after 36 weeks (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This image shows a section through a uterus with a baby nearly ready for birth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. A fallopian tube joins the uterus in the top left and right of the image. Between them the placenta can be found embedded in the placenta wall. From the centre of the placenta the umbilical cord goes down and right to the abdomen of the baby. The baby is curled up into a tight ball, the tightly crossed legs are towards the top of the image and the legs obscure the umbilical cord for a short distance. The cord reappears to the right of the baby. The babys head is towards the bottom of the image. The arms are tightly crossed as well, so where the umbilical cord enters the abdomen cannot be found. The head is facing right so only one ear can be found. The head is next to the cervix ready for a normal head-first birth.

Baby after 36 weeks (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This image shows a section through a uterus with a baby nearly ready for birth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. A fallopian tube joins the uterus in the top left and right of the image. Between them the placenta can be found embedded in the placenta wall. From the centre of the placenta the umbilical cord goes down and right to the abdomen of the baby. The baby is curled up into a tight ball, the tightly crossed legs are towards the top of the image and the legs obscure the umbilical cord for a short distance. The cord reappears to the right of the baby. The babys head is towards the bottom of the image. The arms are tightly crossed as well, so where the umbilical cord enters the abdomen cannot be found. The head is facing right so only one ear can be found. The head is next to the cervix ready for a normal head-first birth.

Baby and Child Vegetarian Recipes: Over 150 Healthy and Delicious Dishes for Your Young Family

by Carol Timperley

Many vegetarian parents are anxious to feed their children a meat-free diet right from the start but worry that a vegetarian diet may not offer the equivalent range of nutrients. Baby & Child Vegetarian Recipes allays those fears totally, clearly demonstrating that for both children and adults, a vegetarian diet is indisputably a healthier option. Arranged for easy reference in four sections covering the major milestones in dietary development each section offers general nutritional guidelines, lists of foods to introduce and avoid, and includes a host of practical hints, tips and advice. Suggested weekly menu planners for each age group enable parents to tailor time and supermarket runs to provide the best possible diet for their child with the minimum of fuss and effort. Packed with over 150 quick and easy, tried-and-tested veggie recipes, and fully endorsed by The Vegetarian Society, Baby & Child Vegetarian Recipes offers parents a blue print for a healthy, varied diet that will engender a lifetime enjoyment of good, healthy and wholesome food.

The Baby and the Bathwater

by Nina Coltart

A collection of papers, forming a useful introduction to, and expression of, British psychoanalysis in the Independent Tradition.

The Baby and the Couple: Understanding and treating young families

by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge Diane A. Philipp

The Baby and the Couple provides an insider’s view on how infant communication develops in the context of the family and how parents either work together as a team or struggle in the process. The authors present vignettes from everyday life as well as case studies from a longitudinal research project of infants and their parents interacting together in the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP), an assessment tool for very young families. Divided into three parts, the book focuses not only on the parents, but also on the infant’s contribution to the family. Part 1 presents a case study of Lucas and his family, from infancy to age 5. With each chapter we see how, in the context of their families, infants learn to communicate with more than one person at a time. Part 2 explores how infants cope when their parents struggle to work together – excluding, competing or only connecting through their child. The authors follow several case examples from infancy through to early childhood to illustrate various forms of problematic co-parenting, along with the infant’s derailed trajectory at different ages and stages. In Part 3, prevention and intervention models based on the LTP are presented. In addition to an overview of these programs, chapters are devoted to the Developmental Systems Consultation, which combines use of the LTP and video feedback, and a new model, Reflective Family Play, which allows whole families to engage in treatment. The Baby and the Couple is a vital resource for professionals working in the fields of infant and preschool mental health including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, family therapists and educators, as well as researchers.

The Baby and the Couple: Understanding and treating young families

by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge Diane A. Philipp

The Baby and the Couple provides an insider’s view on how infant communication develops in the context of the family and how parents either work together as a team or struggle in the process. The authors present vignettes from everyday life as well as case studies from a longitudinal research project of infants and their parents interacting together in the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP), an assessment tool for very young families. Divided into three parts, the book focuses not only on the parents, but also on the infant’s contribution to the family. Part 1 presents a case study of Lucas and his family, from infancy to age 5. With each chapter we see how, in the context of their families, infants learn to communicate with more than one person at a time. Part 2 explores how infants cope when their parents struggle to work together – excluding, competing or only connecting through their child. The authors follow several case examples from infancy through to early childhood to illustrate various forms of problematic co-parenting, along with the infant’s derailed trajectory at different ages and stages. In Part 3, prevention and intervention models based on the LTP are presented. In addition to an overview of these programs, chapters are devoted to the Developmental Systems Consultation, which combines use of the LTP and video feedback, and a new model, Reflective Family Play, which allows whole families to engage in treatment. The Baby and the Couple is a vital resource for professionals working in the fields of infant and preschool mental health including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, family therapists and educators, as well as researchers.

The Baby and the Drive: Lacanian Work with Newborns and Infants (The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR))

by Marie Couvert

The Baby and the Drive presents a new reading of psychoanalytic drive theory, as well as offering clinical tools for early identification of difficulties and intervention with babies and their parents. This volume demonstrates that the concept of the drive is the crucial factor in early life. The drive is presented as a force with pathways that are established in the newborn’s psychic development. Four drive fields are distinguished, which are activated during the first year, and the volume examines the points at which they may encounter difficulties and how these difficulties may be treated. The Baby and the Drive explains that access to the drives and their activation orients work with the newborn—an operation at once fundamental and indispensable if researchers accept the existence of a subject in the newborn. Allowing a new orientation in work with newborns and infants, this volume will be a valuable resource for academics, scholars, and students of Lacanian studies and Lacanian analysis. It will also be of great interest to Lacanian psychologists and Lacanian psychoanalysts in practice and in training.

The Baby and the Drive: Lacanian Work with Newborns and Infants (The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR))

by Marie Couvert

The Baby and the Drive presents a new reading of psychoanalytic drive theory, as well as offering clinical tools for early identification of difficulties and intervention with babies and their parents. This volume demonstrates that the concept of the drive is the crucial factor in early life. The drive is presented as a force with pathways that are established in the newborn’s psychic development. Four drive fields are distinguished, which are activated during the first year, and the volume examines the points at which they may encounter difficulties and how these difficulties may be treated. The Baby and the Drive explains that access to the drives and their activation orients work with the newborn—an operation at once fundamental and indispensable if researchers accept the existence of a subject in the newborn. Allowing a new orientation in work with newborns and infants, this volume will be a valuable resource for academics, scholars, and students of Lacanian studies and Lacanian analysis. It will also be of great interest to Lacanian psychologists and Lacanian psychoanalysts in practice and in training.

Baby and Toddler Development Made Real: Featuring the Progress of Jasmine Maya 0-2 Years

by Sandy Green

Following the progress of Jasmine Maya, the book examines every part of baby care and development, including: bathing, changing, clothing; health and safety, immunisation; the role of the midwife and health visitor; feeding and weaning; play, stimulation, toys and books; and theories and theorists.

Baby and Toddler Development Made Real: Featuring the Progress of Jasmine Maya 0-2 Years

by Sandy Green

Following the progress of Jasmine Maya, the book examines every part of baby care and development, including: bathing, changing, clothing; health and safety, immunisation; the role of the midwife and health visitor; feeding and weaning; play, stimulation, toys and books; and theories and theorists.

Baby and Toddler Foods: Nutritious recipes that your baby or toddler will love (Wellbeing Quick Guides)

by Liz Earle

Liz Earle provides delicious recipes and all of the information on weaning, nutrition and allergies that you need to give your baby a happy, healthy start in life.A comprehensive guide from bestselling beauty and wellbeing writer Liz Earle, including:- How to prepare well-balanced children's meals- Advice on weaning and first foods- Menus to suit toddler and family- Time-saving recipes - The latest nutritional guidelines - Information on common childhood allergies

Baby And Toddler Learning Fun: 50 Interactive And Developmental Activities To Enjoy With Your Child

by Sally Goldberg

It's never too early to share the joy of learning with a child! Sally Goldberg gives parents the tools to provide such rewarding experiences in an organized, fun way with this special book. Here are more than fifty entertaining activities to enjoy with very young children, with instructions for making the toys needed for play. Baby and Toddler Learning Fun also provides smart tips for enriching the home environment in other ways for baby's learning. As children grow, the activities can be easily adapted so they remain as much fun for a toddler as for an infant. It's quick and inexpensive to make the toys out of the stuff infants and toddlers already enjoy looking at or handling-plastic containers, stiff paper, brightly colored scraps of material, and other household items.This hands-on book not only helps parents teach babies important concepts about colors, shapes, letters, and numbers, but also brings parent and child closer through engaging playtimes. The activities aren't to be used as drills but rather as part of dynamic play that parent and child will enjoy. Charts help parents keep track of concepts as they are introduced. The activities are equally appropriate for children with learning delays.

Baby and Toddler Meals For Dummies, Mini Edition

by Dawn Simmons Curt Simmons

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The Baby And Toddler Sleep Programme: How to Get Your Child to Sleep Through the Night Every Night (Positive Parenting Ser.)

by Pearce ,john With Jane Bidder

Did you know that it is perfectly normal for a baby from 0-6 months to wake up every 20 minutes - often to cry? Do you worry about upsetting your 2 year-old, who refuses to go to sleep without another story? Did you know that every child will experience night-time fears at a different age? Do you need guidance on how to negotiate bed-times, or wonder how to get your child to bed at all? Regular sleep patterns - for children and adults - are an essential key to managing the rest of our lives. The earlier in their lives that regular sleep can be established, the easier children will find it for the rest of their lives. Dr John Pearce demystifies the rituals of sleeping. He explains to hassled parents how natural sleep rhythms alter over time, what sort of behaviour is natural at various ages, when to use strict discipline, at what age to negotiate instead of dictate, when to turn a deaf ear to playing up and when to take note of the clear signs of illness, depressions, fear or anxiety. Full of clear guidlines for positive and constructive action - this book is a godsend for parents of children - from 0-4 and beyond.

Baby Animals: Baby Animals (Rhyme and Find)

by M A Palmer

Rhyme and Find board books offer a unique combination of big bold photographs and fun read aloud rhyming text, plus a spot and find panel on each page, perfect for adults and children to share and enjoy. A picture activity at the back brings an extra visual treat!

Baby Animals!: Amazing Adorable Facts

by Maja Safstrom

Who doesn't love baby animals?

The Baby as Subject

by Campbell Paul

This book is a collection of papers by clinicians united in their conviction about the importance of directly engaging and interacting with the baby in the presence of the parents whenever possible. This approach, which draws on the work of Winnicott, Trevarthen and Stern, honours the baby as subject. It re-presents the baby to the parents who may in that way see a new child, in turn shaping the infant's implicit memories and reflective thinking. Recent neurobiological, attachment and developmental psychology models inform the work. The book describes the underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy. Clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne from the disciplines of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychology, nursing, speech pathology, child psychotherapy, paediatrics, and music therapy describe their work with ill and suffering babies and their families.

The Baby as Subject: New Directions In Infant-parent Psychotherapy From The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne

by Campbell Paul Frances Thomson-Salo

This book is a collection of papers by clinicians united in their conviction about the importance of directly engaging and interacting with the baby in the presence of the parents whenever possible. This approach, which draws on the work of Winnicott, Trevarthen and Stern, honours the baby as subject. It re-presents the baby to the parents who may in that way see a new child, in turn shaping the infant's implicit memories and reflective thinking. Recent neurobiological, attachment and developmental psychology models inform the work. The book describes the underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy. Clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne from the disciplines of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychology, nursing, speech pathology, child psychotherapy, paediatrics, and music therapy describe their work with ill and suffering babies and their families.

Baby at the Table: The Simple 3-Step Guide To Weaning Your Baby, With Delicious, Easy Food For The Whole Family

by Michela Chiappa Emanuela Chiappa

SILVER PRIZE: BEST FAMILY COOKBOOK, MUMII FAMILY AWARDS 2017__________Make delicious food that you and your baby will love. Michela and Emanuela's Italian approach to weaning will have your baby eating solid food and enjoying meals with the whole family by the time they celebrate their first birthday, and well into childhood. Involving clever combinations of simple ingredients, no special kit, and under 15 minutes' preparation time for each recipe, your baby will quickly progress from basic purées to interesting snacks and delicious fresh meals eaten at the table.__________ The 3-Step Guide: Baby: a foolproof introduction to their first steps in food - 6-8 months: enjoying a variety of flavours - 8-10 months: exploring textures - 10-12 months: experiencing first meals - clever natural teething solutions - 'masking it' tricks Toddler: happy, healthy tummies for them and a stress-free life for you - finger foods - speedy lunchtime meals - travel and lunchbox solutions - quick-fix snacks - tips on dealing with picky eaters Family: feed your whole family (baby included) one meal - recipes for Brunches, Speedy Dinners, One-pot Meals, Desserts and Bakes - tasty Italian classics you'll return to again and again: Red pepper and super-bean bolognese Speedy cheat's pizza Fish pies in a mug Chicken pot pie Salmon and sweet potato parcel Chocolate ricotta pudding - '4-ways-with' sections for porridge, pesto, eggs, jacket potatoes and leftovers - healthy make-ahead meal ideas - how to get the kids involved__________ 'How to get babies eating family meals by the age of ONE . . . it's much easier than you think. A cross between a parenting guide and a cookbook. Simple enough even for a child to understand. Full of recipes that the whole family can enjoy - baby included. And they all take 15 minutes or less' Daily Mail 'A beautiful book packed with inspiration (and super-simple ways) to feed your baby well, all backed up with sound nutritional info, and most importantly, celebrating the whole family eating together. Nice one girls!' - Jamie Oliver 'Family food, Italian style' Daily Telegraph

The Baby Bedtime Book: Say Goodnight To Sleepless Nights

by Fi Star-Stone

Looking for a baby sleep book like no other for a contented baby and happy child? Then look no further! The Baby Bedtime Book - Say Goodnight to Sleepless nights! is not just another parenting expert writing another parenting guide. It covers so much more than routines. This gentle sleep guide provides a friendly, fun, informative and practical approach in tackling sleep problems in little ones from birth right up to pre-teens! The Baby Bedtime Book teaches parents how to deal with common sleep problems, how to survive the sleep deprived days and how to say goodnight to sleepless nights. An invaluable resource for parents of young children, The Baby Bedtime Book is THE book thousands of parents are waiting for! With hundreds of parents using the authors 'Childcare is Fun' advice service every week, this book is already in high demand. Already the author has helped thousands of parents worldwide say goodnight to sleepless nights. Let her help you too

Baby Bliss: Your One-stop Guide for the First Three Months and Beyond

by Harvey Karp

There is a new five-step secret to an automatic 'switch off' for your baby's crying.Dr Harvey Karp reveals an extraordinary treasure sought by all parents - how to calm a crying baby in a matter of seconds. A gentle antidote to rigid routines, Baby Bliss is a wonderful blend of ancient and modern advice and wisdom. Bringing your baby home for the first time is often a worrying time, so give yourself a little support and feel happy in the knowledge that your baby will feel calm and content if you follow Dr Karp's simple advice. With pragmatic guidance and simply suggested baby schedules Baby Bliss's tips can be easily applied by both mothers and fathers. Dr. Harvey Karp's successful method includes these revolutionary concepts . . . · The Calming Reflex: The automatic rest switch to stop any baby crying in the first few months of life. · The Cuddle Cure: The Five S's that can calm even the most colicky of infants, including 'swaddling' and 'shhh' for soothing sounds · Night-time peace: The simple routines that will help baby (and parent) to relax and sleep through the night ...and there'll be no more tears before bedtime.'Karp has devoted his entire career to babies and part of the appeal of Karp's methods for calming babies is that they don't require anything fancy . . . any blanket will do' The New York Times

The Baby Book

by Diane Awerbuck

This book will help you understand your wonderful body and how babies are made. This is not a storybook but rather a wonderful resource for explaining the beginnings of human life to children. Some illustrations may be inappropriate for children under the age of 12 without guidance and explanations from an adult. Alex Latimer (illustrator), Christian Jaggers (designer), Martha Evans (editor).

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