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- The blur / by Lê, Minh,1979-; Santat, Dan.;
- A picture book about a baby with superhero-like abilities... and the parents who are racing to keep up with her!Ages 3-7.LSC
- Subjects: Infants; Ability; Parent and child; Experience;
- The accidental caregiver : wisdom and guidance for the unexpected challenges of family caregiving / by Fraser, Kimberly,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Estimates suggest almost half of the adult population will someday be a caregiver, whether for an aging parent, an ailing partner, or a disabled family member. It is a role that tends to fall on people without warning, and almost certainly without preparation or training. Even Dr. Kimberly Fraser, a nurse who ran a large home support business, found it a struggle when her father and husband needed increasing levels of care. In this timely and urgently needed book, she gives readers sound, practical advice on how to meet with humanity and optimism the bewildering array of challenges facing caregivers: where to find help, how to navigate a confusing healthcare system, how to deal with constant demands, how to keep one's own life from being overwhelmed by new responsibilities. Based on personal experience, prodigious research, and extensive interviews, The Accidental Caregiver is an invaluable resource for everyone concerned for vulnerable people in their lives and communities"--
- Subjects: Caregivers.;
- Does a kangaroo have a mother, too? / by Carle, Eric.;
- Presents the names of animal babies, parents, and groups. or herd.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Animals;
- Mall Goth [graphic novel] / by Leth, Kate,author,illustrator.; Crank, Robin,letterer.; Sousa, Diana,colourist.;
- "Set in the early 2000s, Mall Goth is a coming-of-age story about Goth Liv Holme, who has to navigate growing up amidst moving, starting at a new school, and the dissolution of her parents' marriage"--012+.Grades 7-9.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Bildungsromans.; School comics.; Coming-of-age comics.; Teenage girls; Teenagers; Goth culture (Subculture); Mothers and daughters; Moving, Household; High schools;
- The enchanted hour : the miraculous power of reading aloud in the age of distraction / by Gurdon, Meghan Cox,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [223]-250) and index.Examines how reading aloud makes adults and children smarter, happier, healthier, more successful, and more closely attached, even as technology pulls in the other direction.
- Subjects: Oral reading.; Oral reading; Children; Reading; Oral reading;
- A hug for you / by Anastas, Margaret; Winter, Susan;
- A parent tells a child all of the reasons for the well-deserved hugs they share."Ages 3-6"--P. [2] of cover.
- Subjects: Ducks; Hugging; Parent and child; Animals; Stories in rhyme;
- © c2005., HarperCollins,
- Keep calm and parent on : a guilt-free approach to raising children by asking more from them and doing less / by Jenner, Emma.; Messing, Debra.;
- "Designed for children ages 0-7, Keep Calm and Parent On effectively put parenting expert Emma Jenner on your shoulder, helping you see your child's behavior objectively. Each chapter opens with a checklist, which is then broken down and explained. There are also handy sidebars throughout the chapters, as well as instructive and memorable quizzes. They also represent a deeper philosophy: if parents are in control, they can enjoy their children more. The book is truly interactive and designed to give parents bite-size takeaways that they can use immediately with their children"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Parent and child.; Parenting.;
- Sewn together : 25 fun projects to sew with kids / by Doh, Jenny.; Shaffer, Cynthia.;
- Presents step-by-step, illustrated instructions for twenty-five sewing projects designed for parents to do with their children aged 6 to 12, including nesting dolls, headbands, totes, pillows, patchwork throws, and sleeping bags.LSC
- Subjects: Sewing.; Needlework.; Handicraft.;
- Joyspan: the art and science of thriving in life's second half / by Burnight, Kerry,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.From America's Gerontologist, a practical guide that offers a radical and optimistic approach to longevity. Dr. Kerry Burnight -- known to her many followers as "Dr. Kerry" -- is sparking a revolution to make older better. Fed up with the fear driven, anti-aging hysteria, hundreds of thousands of people turn to Dr. Kerry for her practical, effective and uplifting approach to navigating longevity -- our parents' and our own. In Joyspan, Dr. Kerry shares her popular philosophy and tools in a comprehensive resource that moves readers from fear to peaceful confidence. Dr. Kerry's insights, along with those of her inspiring 95 year-old mother Betty, are based upon a profound truth: the key to good longevity isn't the length of your life, it's the quality of your life. Books that advance lifespan and "healthspan" don't address the whole picture. Dr. Kerry introduces readers to the critical concept of "joyspan" based on the science of well-being, contentment, connection, meaning, growth, choice, and purpose. Part manifesto, part how-to guide, Joyspan proves that internal strength is as critical as external fitness. Filled with both perspective-shifting strategies and troubleshooting for the specific challenges of aging -- including caregiving, dementia, unexpected diagnoses, isolation, uncoupling via death or divorce, financial concerns, and more -- this book is an essential resource for a generation looking for a better way to grow older -- and to help our aging parents do the same.
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Aging.; Aging; Longevity.; Longevity;
- Batman. [graphic novel] / by Russell, Mark,author.; Allred, Laura,colourist,illustrator.; Allred, Mike(Mike Dalton),illustrator.; Sharpe, Dave(Letterer),letterer.;
- The year is 2030 and an elderly Bruce Wayne is struggling against the debilitating affects of aging. No longer the spry hero he once was, Bruce has turned to his memories to help hold on to the past for as long as he can--a past that dates back to 1957 and a fateful night that saw both his parents murdered in cold blood.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Batman (Fictitious character); Gotham City (Imaginary place); Superheroes; Supervillains;
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