Why Do We Need Another Baby?
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Helping your child welcome a new arrival with love and illustrations.
Cynthia MacGregor est une écrivaine prolifique dont le travail couvre une remarquable étendue de genres et de sujets. Animée par une passion insatiable pour le mot écrit, elle crée non seulement des romans, mais consacre également ses talents à des pièces de théâtre et à l'engagement dans des communautés en ligne axées sur les jeux de mots. Sa production étendue et son engagement envers des sujets variés, y compris la parentalité et les excuses publiques, soulignent sa perspective distinctive et son dévouement à se connecter avec les lecteurs à travers son écriture.






Helping your child welcome a new arrival with love and illustrations.
Highlighting the importance of self-care, the book encourages readers to celebrate themselves beyond just birthdays. It presents a variety of simple, free, and spontaneous ways to indulge in daily treats, alongside more extravagant suggestions for self-pampering. The emphasis is on nurturing oneself and embracing the joy of giving gifts to oneself regularly.
It's over. The divorce is final, your ex is out of your house and—mostly—out of your life. Now what? Are you ready to get on with your life? Do you have dreams, plans, skills, energy for what comes next? And will you be making it happen, or letting it happen? MacGregor and Alberti have prepared a friendly, straightforward manual of advice and suggestions that assumes every woman is capable of handling life on her own. Help for emotional recovery (MacGregor is a “survivor,” Alberti is a psychologist), practical matters (finances, home maintenance), dealing with your ex, helping your children to cope (“we didn't divorce you!”), and much, much more.
MacGregor knows that divorce can be especially tough on teens, and her warm and friendly guide offers a helping hand to teens struggling to answer the tough questions when their parents divorce: Why do parents get divorced? How will the divorce change our lives? What can I do to feel less depressed? Who can I talk to about my problems? What's going to happen next? How do you tell absent parents that they don't visit enough? How do you say "no" to parents who want you to carry messages to, or spy on, the other parent? What is there to talk about when you visit a parent who's moved away?
Offering an intimate look into the evolution of Dutch graphic design, the narrative weaves personal anecdotes with historical insights. It explores the influences and key figures that shaped the field, providing readers with a unique perspective on the cultural and artistic developments within the Netherlands. Through this blend of personal and historical context, it highlights the significance of graphic design in reflecting societal changes.
A compilation of tales by various senior of the ups and downs, frowns and smiles of Seniorhod.
Featuring 70 simple and engaging games, this book provides a variety of activities designed for children ages 4-10 and their parents. It includes memory, imagination, conversation, and letter and number games, ensuring fun and creativity for family bonding. Recognized with the Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award, it encourages interactive play that enhances learning and connection between parents and children.
Focusing on the practicality of meal preparation, this cookbook guides readers on which foods can be cooked in advance and frozen effectively. It provides essential tips for preparation, packaging, freezing, defrosting, and reheating various dishes. With a diverse array of recipes, including appetizers and main courses featuring chicken, beef, pork, lamb, sausage, and veal, it offers a wealth of wholesome options for convenient cooking.
Answerers most common questions children ask their parents about moving, such as "Will I ever see my friends again?"
Este libro ofrece a los adolescentes herramientas y respuestas sobre cómo enfrentar el divorcio de sus padres. Aborda preguntas comunes y brinda consuelo, ayudando a entender los cambios emocionales y a comunicarse sobre sus sentimientos. Escrito por Cynthia MacGregor, experta en situaciones difíciles.