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The Easter House

by David Rhodes

This tale of two Iowa brothers trying to escape the long shadow of their notorious father is “an almost impossible book to put down” (The Plain Dealer).This gripping novel tells the tale of the Easter family of Ontarion, Iowa. Ansel Easter was a favored minister until he rescued a grotesque creature from a carnival sideshow. His sons, C and Sam, suffer in the shadow of their outcast father until his violent death. C and Sam leave the home their father built for a new beginning, and find fortune building a lucrative business called the Associates—but when a rash of deaths has the townspeople looking at C and Sam as suspects, they find their father’s legacy reaches further than they expect. Taut, dark, and engrossing, The Easter House is a brilliant work of fiction by the acclaimed author of Driftless and Jewelweed.“David Rhodes’s writing is smooth and wry, combining Richard Russo’s genius for the details of small-town thinking and Flannery O’Connor’s flair for shading things toward the weird side of normal.” —Mpls.St. Paul Magazine

Easter Love Letters from God: Bible Stories (Love Letters from God)

by Glenys Nellist

Are you looking for a way to teach your child about Holy Week and Easter? What if your child could also receive, open, and read his or her own personal mail from God to make the lessons come alive? Easter Love Letters from God contains seven beautifully illustrated Bible stories, each accompanied by a special Bible verse and an encouraging letter tucked away in its own lift-the-flap envelope that can be personalized to your child.Easter Love Letters from God is part of the Love Letters from God series written by Glenys Nellist. Unique features include:7 letters from God on a pull-out page enclosed inside an envelope, with space to write your child&’s name on each letterEndearing text that applies each Easter story directly to your child&’s life and helps grow their faithGorgeous, bright illustrations by Sophie AllsoppThe wonderous stories leading up to Jesus&’s resurrection on Easter SundayThis interactive picture book is perfect for ages 4-8 and is great for Easter baskets or as an addition to your child&’s home library.Check out other titles from this series: Love Letters from God, Love Letters from God: Bible Stories for a Girl&’s Heart, and Christmas Love Letters from God: Bible Stories.

Easy Aircraft Origami: 14 Cool Paper Projects Take Flight

by Jayson Merrill

This collection of 14 original projects allows less-experienced folders with an interest in model aircraft the chance to develop their skills. Origami designer Jayson Merrill is noted for the intricacy and realism of his creations, and in this book he presents an array of authentic-looking models that can actually fly. Step-by-step drawings and instructions accompany projects ranging from jets to missiles to UFOs: • Hawker • Wingman • Stratus • F-X • Avenger • Cirrus • Hex • Aeon • Sundown • Razorback • Hammer • Longsword • Dark Knight • Mourningstar

Easy Baking: Wiley Selects (Pillsbury Cooking)

by Pillsbury Editors

Bake it easy with Pillsbury! Simple treats using refrigerated dough—including kid-friendly recipes. Nothing beats home-baked treats hot out of the oven. Now Pillsbury gives you more than twenty super-easy recipes for every occasion—tempting cookies and bars, crowd-pleasing holiday favorites, and delectable desserts. You'll even find fun recipes to bake with your kids. All of the recipes use refrigerated dough products to save you time and effort. Make Perfect Apple Pie * Strawberry Kiwi Tart * Mocha Macaroon Torte * Happy Face Cookie Pops * Maple Walnut Pie Bars * Coffee Shop Cookies * and more

Easy Campfire Cooking: 200+ Family Fun Recipes for Cooking Over Coals and In the Flames with a Dutch Oven, Foil Packets, and More!

by Colleen Dorsey

Over two hundred easy, family recipes you can make over an outdoor fire, whether you&’re camping out in the woods, or in your own backyard. Whether you are heading out on a camping trip or simply enjoying a backyard bonfire, this book will satisfy your appetite. You&’ll find many recipes for a variety of fun cooking methods like cooking on a stick, in a foil packet, with a Dutch oven, in a skillet, with a pie iron, and more. Great for scouting groups, Easy Campfire Cooking is filled with tips, campfire safety, and techniques on how to build the perfect cooking fire. From breakfast treats, to hot dogs, to s&’mores and more—you&’ll find recipes the whole family will love. Best of all, cooking over a fire brings together family and friends to enjoy food and fun in a relaxing atmosphere.Inside Easy Campfire Cooking, you&’ll find recipes for:Stick &‘Taters, page 21Tropical Seafood Skewers, page 30Honey Mustard Chicken Packets, page 50Hashbrown Pie, page 66Kayak Tuna Mac, page 91Starry Night Chili, page 106Fireside Pizza, page 117&“Full of handy how-tos, tips, and recipes, Easy Campfire Cooking is accessible to everyone, no matter how strapped to city life you are. It is a reminder that the simplicity of campfire cooking is satisfying not only because we are &“going back,&” but because we are gathering together around the fire among friends.&” —Georgia Pellegrini, author of Food Heroes

Easy Cycling Around Vancouver

by Norman Cousins Jean Cousins

Whether you bicycle for fitness, pleasure, transportation or all of the above, Easy Cycling around Vancouver features dozens of routes to discover across the Lower Mainland and northwestern Washington State. From Squamish to Bellingham, Richmond to Agassiz, Jean and Norman Cousins guide you along winding backroads and quiet country lanes, pointing out the best cafes and swimming holes as well as local flora and historic sites.This updated and expanded second edition includes:* forty-five tours (nine all-new ones) ranging from 20 to 45 km long* concise, easy-to-follow maps and route descriptions* helpful tips about cycling basics, safety and trip planningTry a flat, scenic trail with the kids or combine several tours to make up a multi-day trip. Ride right from your front door or take a bus, train or ferry to the starting point. Whatever your cycling interest, Easy Cycling around Vancouver will fit the bill.

The Easy Dinner Cookbook: No-Fuss Recipes for Family-Friendly Meals

by Chef Emery

More than 50 delicious ways to introduce easy, family-friendly dinners into your life A busy schedule can leave you feeling like there's no time to make home-cooked meals. The Easy Dinner Cookbook helps you easily fit dinner into your day—even the hectic ones. Based on stress-free cooking methods, these delicious recipes for main dishes will result in tasty dinners everyone will love. With a bevy of simple sides and helpful tips at your disposal, plus intel on optimizing your freezer and leftovers, you'll feel more excited than ever to get in the kitchen and start cooking with this easy cookbook! This easy cookbook for dinner includes: Swift and scrumptious—All 60 recipes in this easy cookbook rely on whole foods and natural ingredients—many require less than 30 minutes to make. Cook with efficiency—Learn how to shop smarter and make the most of your ingredients. Mix it up—Follow the recipe tips in this easy cookbook for inventive variations, pairing options, and ideas for leftovers. Make time for a delicious family dinner with this impressive, easy cookbook.

Easy Does It, Mom: Parenting in Recovery

by Barbara Joy

Every mom wants to succeed. Every child also wants to succeed. In Easy Does It Mom, Barbara Joy provides moms with positive encouragement, knowledge, and tools they can begin using immediately as they continue their recovery and move toward being the best moms they can be. Joy relies on experts with degrees and experts with "mom" behind their name. For more than ten years, Barbara Joy has worked with moms in recovery from alcoholism and other addictions. She knows what works. Plus she includes reallife stories and strategies from the moms and children she works with. The reader is guided by a professional and encouraged and inspired by moms who have "been there, done that." Because moms in recovery feel more safe and secure in a familiar and consistent environment, each chapter begins with an encouraging saying and ends with a writing activity plus between four to eight clear and concise keys are presented in the chapter -- an ataglance tools reference section. For moms in recovery, Barbara says, " Other than your recovery, I believe that parenting is the most important job you'll ever do. It may also very well be the hardest job you'll ever do. And, for sure, the most rewarding "

Easy Does It, Mom: Parenting In Recovery

by Barbara Joy

Every mom wants to succeed. Every child also wants to succeed. In Easy Does It Mom, Barbara Joy provides moms with positive encouragement, knowledge, and tools they can begin using immediately as they continue their recovery and move toward being the best moms they can be. Joy relies on experts with degrees and experts with "mom" behind their name. For more than ten years, Barbara Joy has worked with moms in recovery from alcoholism and other addictions. She knows what works. Plus she includes real-life stories and strategies from the moms and children she works with. The reader is guided by a professional and encouraged and inspired by moms who have "been there, done that." Because moms in recovery feel more safe and secure in a familiar and consistent environment, each chapter begins with an encouraging saying and ends with a writing activity plus between four to eight clear and concise keys are presented in the chapter -- an at-a-glance tools reference section. For moms in recovery, Barbara says, " Other than your recovery, I believe that parenting is the most important job you'll ever do. It may also very well be the hardest job you'll ever do. And, for sure, the most rewarding!"

Easy Labor: Every Woman's Guide to Choosing Less Pain and More Joy During Childbirth

by William Camann Kathryn J. Alexander

THE FIRST COMPLETE, COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO PAIN RELIEF DURING LABOR AND DELIVERY. Far too many expectant mothers find themselves unprepared when labor begins and natural techniques don't effectively manage the pain. This indispensable guide provides reassuring, proven approaches to combining medical and natural techniques to ensure the most comfortable pain-free labor possible. In Easy Labor, you'll discover * what to expect during labor, and key factors that affect your comfort * the facts on epidurals, safety concerns, and how effectively they reduce pain * the pros and cons of pain-relief medications * complementary and alternative methods, including water immersion, acupuncture, hypnosis, massage, and birth balls * how your choice of hospital or birth center affects your pain-management options * techniques to calm and eliminate the specific fears and stresses associated with childbirth So relax and enjoy your pregnancy, with this important book by your side! From the Trade Paperback edition.

Easy Out (Lorimer Sports Stories)

by Steven Sandor

Westlock is a small town with a long baseball history. But registrations are down, and there are only enough kids in town to fill one team. So Mo Montpetit's team is entered into the Baseball AA league. All the kids registered will be playing rep ball. No tryouts needed. Mo's dad is a baseball legend in Westlock. And that's Mo's problem. Mo isn't very good. He can't hit a rep-level fastball. And as the season starts, the strikeouts and errors mount. The Westlock team loses game after game. How can these kids compete in a league well above their heads? And how can Mo step out of his dad's long shadow? Find the answers in this fast-paced high/low sports story. Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group.

Easy Peasy: A Novel

by Lesley Glaister

A WWII vet&’s suicide drives his daughter to uncover his troubled past in this &“absorbing, poignant&” novel from the award-winning author of Partial Eclipse (Publishers Weekly). Zelda Dawkins knows her older lover, Foxy, is going to leave her. As Zelda prays for something, anything, to prevent the inevitable, she receives a call from her mother. Zelda&’s father, a World War II prisoner of war, has hanged himself. It&’s not what Zelda wanted. It&’s also not unexpected. Zelda comes from a family of unspoken things. Foxy is hers. But for Zelda, her father&’s suicide is more than a wellspring for her grief, rage, and guilt. It was his final escape from the screaming nightmares that kept her awake when she was young—and the closely guarded secret he took to bed with him. It&’s also stirring in Zelda memories and unanswered questions of her childhood: Why did her father seem to reject her in favor of a damaged neighborhood boy named Vassil? Why was he so taken with the boy&’s mother, a prostitute? How did Vassil come to be so disfigured? And what happened to her father those five years in a Japanese prison camp? It&’s time for Zelda to confront the past, its legacy of cruelty, and to unearth the secrets—her father&’s and her own—that have a cast a shadow over her life. &“A writer of addictive emotional thrillers—as if Ruth Rendell had got hold of an A. S. Byatt novel and stripped out the digressive bits.&” —The Independent &“Step into the world of family secrets, lies and whispers in the dark.&” —The Sunday Telegraph

Easy Peasy: A Novel

by Lesley Glaister

A WWII vet&’s suicide drives his daughter to uncover his troubled past in this &“absorbing, poignant&” novel from the award-winning author of Partial Eclipse (Publishers Weekly). Zelda Dawkins knows her older lover, Foxy, is going to leave her. As Zelda prays for something, anything, to prevent the inevitable, she receives a call from her mother. Zelda&’s father, a World War II prisoner of war, has hanged himself. It&’s not what Zelda wanted. It&’s also not unexpected. Zelda comes from a family of unspoken things. Foxy is hers. But for Zelda, her father&’s suicide is more than a wellspring for her grief, rage, and guilt. It was his final escape from the screaming nightmares that kept her awake when she was young—and the closely guarded secret he took to bed with him. It&’s also stirring in Zelda memories and unanswered questions of her childhood: Why did her father seem to reject her in favor of a damaged neighborhood boy named Vassil? Why was he so taken with the boy&’s mother, a prostitute? How did Vassil come to be so disfigured? And what happened to her father those five years in a Japanese prison camp? It&’s time for Zelda to confront the past, its legacy of cruelty, and to unearth the secrets—her father&’s and her own—that have a cast a shadow over her life. &“A writer of addictive emotional thrillers—as if Ruth Rendell had got hold of an A. S. Byatt novel and stripped out the digressive bits.&” —The Independent &“Step into the world of family secrets, lies and whispers in the dark.&” —The Sunday Telegraph

Easy Street (Orca Soundings)

by Jeff Ross

Three years ago Rob’s brother, Adam, was sent to jail for his part in the death of a girl who overdosed at a rave. But now that he has been released, Rob hopes that things can go back to the way they used to be. He soon realizes this is impossible. His brother has changed, the times have changed, and Rob has changed. Adam tells his mom and brother that he is planning to apply to a college in Toronto. He has already discovered how difficult it can be for someone with a criminal record to land a job and thinks he needs to get some education under his belt. He invites Rob to go on a road trip to the city to check out the college. However, Rob suspects that Adam hasn’t asked him along just for company. Adam still believes that there’s an easy way to get to where he wants to be. And if Rob can’t find a way to save Adam from himself, he just might go down with him.

Easy Weaning: Everything you need to know about spoon feeding and baby-led weaning

by Sara Patience

Weaning your child has never been so confusing: the government says one thing, an expert says another; some people are into baby-led weaning, some swear by purées. Easy Weaning cuts through the noise and provides clear, realistic advice drawn from Sara’s work with thousands of families as a health visitor, nutritionist and nurse. Without seeking to promote one weaning method over another, Easy Weaning equips you with all the information you need to confidently wean and feed your child.· Step by step advice for all the key stages of weaning· How to establish healthy eating patterns· Simple, delicious recipes that all the family can enjoy· Detailed chapters on fussy eating, allergies and intolerances, problem-solving and more!

Eat and Get Gas: A Novel

by J.A. Wright

Thirteen-year-old Evan Hanson is always the last in her family to know what&’s going on—at least, that&’s how it feels. Her father, Gene, who&’s been meaner since he began serving in Vietnam, isn&’t around much, and she likes it better that way. But then her brother, Adam, gets drafted and her anti-war mother, Endura, takes him across the border to Canada, leaving Evan alone with Gene and her younger, special needs brother, Teddy. When he realizes Endura isn&’t returning, Gene takes Evan and Teddy to Eat and Get Gas, his mother&’s café and gas station in Hoquiam, Washington. There, as well as her no-nonsense but loving grandma, Evan encounters Aunt Vivian, a teasing but caring know-it-all; Uncle Frankie, injured in Vietnam and suffering from PTSD; Paco, the draft dodger Frankie is hiding; Hal and Hubert, the strange but gentle next-door neighbors who play the piano like virtuosos and help out when they&’re needed; and Louanne, Frankie&’s reserved, sensitive sister. She is drawn in particular to Louanne, who was disfigured by a car accident that killed the rest of her and Frankie&’s family. At Eat and Get Gas, Evan finds a new freedom, and she starts to carve out a place for herself by helping in the café and sorting mail for Uncle Frankie, who runs a postal route in addition to running the gas station. She eventually, too, learns some of the family secrets she&’s been kept in the dark about—and comes to understand that her mother isn&’t coming back any time soon. Then, after reading a letter that wasn&’t meant for her, Evan discovers the biggest secret of all.

Eat at Home Tonight: 101 Simple Busy-Family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot®, and More

by Tiffany King

Founder of the Eat at Home website and family meal-planning wizard Tiffany King shares recipes focused on simplicity, flavor, and healthy balance to help home cooks end every day with an affordable family dinner.A popular food blogger with 8.5 million page views, Tiffany King's debut cookbook is crafted for those nights "when life happens." This is the cookbook to turn to when all hope of a homemade, wholesome dinner seems lost: when the fridge is empty, when it's already 8pm, when one kid has soccer practice and the other dance, when there's no time for cleanup because homework has to get done. Just like her blog, King's book is tirelessly encouraging and realistic. The recipes feature bright vegetables and affordable pantry ingredients. The book, uniquely arranged by "excuses," includes sidebars with mealtime conversation starters and helpful cooking hints.

Eat Cake: A Novel (Bride Series)

by Jeanne Ray

Ruth loves to bake cakes. When she is alone, she dreams up variations on recipes. When she meditates, she imagines herself in the warm, comforting center of a gigantic bundt cake. If there is a crisis, she bakes a cake; if there is a reason to celebrate, she bakes a cake. Ruth sees it as an outward manifestation of an inner need to nurture her family--which is a good thing, because all of a sudden that family is rapidly expanding. First, her mother moves in after robbers kick in her front door in broad daylight. Then Ruth's father, a lounge singer, who she's seen only occasionally throughout her life, shatters both wrists and, having nowhere else to go, moves in, too. Her mother and father just happen to hate each other with a deep and poisonous emotion reserved only for life-long enemies. Oh, yes indeed!Add to this mix two teenagers, a gainfully employed husband who is suddenly without a job, and a physical therapist with the instincts of a Cheryl Richardson and you've got a delightful and amusing concoction that comes with its own delicious icing.One of Jeanne Ray's specialties is giving us believable, totally likable characters, engaged in the large and small dramas and amusements of life. Eat Cake is whimsical, warm, and satisfying. Eat Cake is Jeanne Ray at her best. Pull up a chair and eat cake!

The EAT-CLEAN DIET for Family & Kids

by Tosca Reno

The obesity epidemic is killing our kids. Kids won't eat what they should, and they sit in front of a video screen instead of playing outside. In The Eat-Clean Diet for Family and Kids, author Tosca Reno handles these issues with typical aplomb, using her chutzpah, wisdom, advice and humor to help the reader take full control of her family's health. This book offers novel approaches in dealing with the day-to-day trials of keeping a family active and healthy, and offers over 50 recipes, each with a full-page photo, to make mealtimes a breeze.Author Residence:Tosca Reno is a fitness guru, cover model and monthly columnist for Oxygen and Clean Eating magazines. She has written countless articles and regularly appears on National TV and radio espousing the benefits of Clean Eating. She lives just north of Toronto, Ontario.Marketing: Major tour of all North American cities Publicity by Jane Wesman Interviews and specials on National and local TV, radio and newspapers Full editorial and advertising campaign in Oxygen, Clean Eating, Maximum Fitness, Reps! and MuscleMag International magazines.Sales Handles: Childhood obesity and health issues caused by obesity are constantly being talked about. Every TV show has a special on it, but few books are available to help out parents looking for answers. Tosca to the rescue!Endorsements: Foreword written by cosmetics icon and CEO Bobbi Brown, who is spreading the Clean-Eating word to all her celebrity friends.Audience: Mothers between the ages of 20 and 60. Anyone interested in their family's health.

Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook

by Lynn Barendsen

“The ideal cookbook to remind us that togetherness is the only perfection needed when it comes to dinnertime.” —Carla Hall, TV chef and author of Carla Hall’s Soul FoodResearch has shown what parents have known for a long time: sharing a fun family meal is good for the spirit, brain, and health of all family members. Recent studies link regular family meals with higher grade-point averages, resilience, and self-esteem. Additionally, family meals are linked to lower rates of substance abuse, teen pregnancy, eating disorders, and depression.Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook gives you the tools to have fun family dinners with great food and great conversation. The book includes conversation starters as well as quick and easy recipes to bring your family closer. You will find tips for bringing your family to the table such as setting dinnertime goals, overcoming obstacles, managing conflicting schedules, and how to engage everyone in the conversation. Eat, Laugh, Talk also includes real stories from families who have successfully become a part of The Family Dinner Project’s growing movement. Let’s do dinner! “There’s no doubt family dinner has proven social, emotional, and nutritional benefits for kids, but many parents grapple with a lot of obstacles (and guilt!) in trying to make it happen. Armed with these doable strategies, kid-friendly recipes, and dinner table games, families will feel empowered to gather around the table together more often to share meals—and make memories.” —Sally Kuzemchak, MS, RD, author of The 101 Healthiest Foods For Kids and founder of Real Mom Nutrition

Eat Like a Champion: Performance Nutrition for Your Young Athlete

by Jill Castle

Kids have their own nutritional needs--especially athletic kids. Yet most young athletes aren't eating properly to compete. Even if they're on a "healthy" diet, it's often supplemented by convenient but empty calories that are actually slowing them down.Fortunately, with the right nutrition, young athletes can increase their energy, bolster their motivation, gain muscle mass, overcome fatigue, and improve their performance. Eat Like a Champion will help their parents:Tailor diets for training, competition, and even off-seasonFind the best food options, whether at home or on the goAddress counterproductive or unhealthy eating patternsUnderstand where supplements, sports drinks, and performance-enhancing substances do--and don't--fit inAnd moreIt took a registered dietitian who specializes in child and adolescent nutrition to write a book as focused and informative as this--complete with charts, recipes, and practical meal and snack ideas that can help athletic youngsters eat to win. It's a must-read for every parent of active kids ages eight through eighteen.

Eat, Play, Sleep

by Cindy Crawford Luiza Desouza

From a caretaker of newborns who's had years of hands-on experience with celebrity clients, comes this practical and reassuring guide to the first three months with your new baby.Are you a new or soon-to-be new mother? Are you caught between self-doubt and conflicting parenting advice coming at you from every direction? Are you unsure who to trust--your mother, sister, friends, or "the experts"? Luiza DeSouza is here to help you help yourself. Her best advice? Take your time, trust your maternal instincts, and choose a course that fits your needs--and your baby's personality. For thirty years, Luiza has been helping new mothers navigate the skills, practices, and support it takes to start a family. For her, mothering is not about programs or techniques. Rather, it is about the connection between you and your new child. And for that reason, she believes that attitude is more important than approach. All mothers are different, but the three most important qualities remain the same for everyone: patience, openness, and attentiveness. Can being patient, open, and attentive guarantee that your baby will be a good sleeper or easy to feed? Of course not! But no matter what challenges your newborn brings, these three key qualities will help you rise to meet them. Like having your very own baby nurse right at your side, Eat, Play, Sleep is an indispensable guide to a good start and a happy, healthy first three months.

Eat, Sleep, Play, Love: A GP's evidence-based and non-judgemental guide to your child's first two years

by Preeya Alexander

A practical, non-judgmental and honest guide to the first two years of a child&’s life for a new generation of Australian parents. Practising GP, mother of two and Instagram&’s popular doctor Preeya Alexander is a refreshing new voice in the parenting space. Her hands-on, inclusive and down-to-earth advice, combined with a big dose of fun, is the ultimate survival guide for the first two years of parenting. Preeya offers straightforward and trustworthy information about looking after both babies and new parents. From postpartum care and mastitis to feeding and sleep problems, nothing is off limits.Eat, Sleep, Play, Love demystifies this sleep-deprived time and breaks down complex topics with wisdom and humour to make them easily digestible and achievable. 'Eat, Sleep, Play, Love is a practical, non-judgemental and honest guide to the first two years of a child's life for a new generation of Australian parents. Alexander offers hands-on, inclusive and down-to-earth advice in this survival guide for the first two years of parenting for looking after both babies and new parents. From postpartum care and mastitis to feeding and sleep problems, nothing is off limits. It might be a good gift for new or soon-to-be parents.' The Canberra Times

Eat, Sleep, Poop: A Common Sense Guide to Your Baby's First Year

by Scott W. Cohen

Written during award-winning pediatrician Dr. Scott W. Cohen's first year as a father, this book is the only one to combine two invaluable "on the job" perspectives--the doctor's and the new parent's. The result is a refreshingly engaging and informative guide that includes all you need to know at each age and stage of your child's first year. Drawing on the latest medical recommendations and his experiences at home and in the office, Dr. Cohen covers everything from preparing for your baby's arrival to introducing her to a new sibling, to those three basic functions that will come to dominate a new parent's life. Eat, Sleep, Poop addresses questions, strategies, myths, and all aspects of your child's development. In each instance, Dr. Cohen provides a thorough overview and a simple answer or explanation: a "common sense bottom line," yet he doesn't dictate. The emphasis is on doing what is medically sound and what works best for you and your baby. He also includes fact sheets, easy-to-follow diagnosis and treatment guides, and humorous daddy vs. doctor sidebars that reveal the learning curve during his first year as a dad. Lively, practical, and reassuring, Eat, Sleep, Poop provides the knowledge you need to parent with confidence, to relax and enjoy baby's first year, and to raise your child with the best tool a parent can have: informed common sense.

Eat, Sleep, Poop

by Alexandra Penfold

A hilarious book about the busy life of newborns—an Eat, Pray, Love for the pre-verbal set (and their parents)! The new baby hasn&’t been here very long, but already has a busy schedule: Eat, sleep, and, of course, poop! This tender look at life inside and outside of the crib from a baby&’s-eye view is the perfect present for new parents and siblings-to-be.A Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh&’s Best Books for Babies selection

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