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Good-bye pacifier! / by Geis, Patricia.;
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Subjects: Tula (Fictitious character : Geis); Pacifiers (Infant care);
© 2010., Windmill Books,
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No more pacifier, Duck / by Dahl, Michael.; Vidal, Oriol,1977-;
Little Duck is growing up, and it is time to make the decision to give up his pacifier for good--even at bedtime.LSC
Subjects: Pacifiers (Infant care); Growth; Bedtime; Ducks;
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No more pacifier for Piggy! / by Ford, Bernette G.; Williams, Sam,1955-;
Piggy gradually learns to give up his pacifier.LSC
Subjects: Pacifiers (Infant care); Swine; Infants; Pigs; Babies;
© 2008., Boxer Books,
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Pacifiers are not forever / by Verdick, Elizabeth.; Heinlen, Marieka.;
Text and illustrations invite toddlers to give up their pacifiers. Includes tips for parents and caregivers."Early childhood / Ages 2 & up"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Toddlers; Pacifiers (Infant care); Habit breaking in children;
© c2007., Free Spirit Pub.,
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The no-cry sleep solution : gentle ways to help your baby sleep through the night / by Pantley, Elizabeth,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The classic, best-selling no-tears guide to making sure your baby--and you--get a full night's sleep has been updated - it is now easier to use and has been expanded to include more solutions plus critical new safety information. Nearly all babies fight sleep. Some people argue that parents should let their baby "cry it out" until the child falls asleep; others say parents should tough it out from dusk until dawn. Neither tactic fosters happiness in the family. The No-Cry Sleep Solution gives parents a third option: a proven method to pin-point the root of sleep problems and solve them in a way that is gentle to babies, effective for parents, and provides peace in the home. One of today's leading experts on children's sleep, Elizabeth Pantley delivers clear, step-by-step ideas for guiding your child to a good night's sleep--without any crying. This parenting classic shows how to decipher--and work with--your baby's biological sleep rhythms, create a customized plan for getting your child to sleep through the night, nap well during the day, and teach your baby to fall asleep peacefully, and stay asleep, without all-night breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, or requiring a parent's care all through the night. And now, this updated edition is even easier to follow. It provides important new guidelines on safety (bedsharing, pacifiers, swings, slings, swaddling and more), and an expanded chapter specifically about newborns. It covers every sleep issue that occurs in the first few years and answers parents' common questions about white noise, back-sleeping, SIDS, day care, naps, nightwaking, bedsharing, dealing with strong-willed babies, working with caregivers, troubleshooting sleep issues, and more!
Subjects: Newborn infants; Sleep disorders in children.; Parent and child.; Child rearing.;
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P'tit Loup veut sa suce / by Lallemand, Orianne.; Thuillier, Éléonore,1979-;
"Tous âges"--Page [4] de la couverture.LSC
Subjects: P'tit Loup (Personnage fictif de Lallemand); Little Wolf (Fictitious character from Lallemand); Loups; Sucettes (Soins aux nourrissons); Mauvaises habitudes; Frères et sœurs; Wolves; Pacifiers (Infant care); Habit breaking; Brothers and sisters;
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