Experience a timeless, emotionally resonant masterpiece of children's literature with Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, written and beautifully illustrated by the legendary William Steig. This belove…
Transform dreary recovery days into moments of shared creativity and comfort with The Penny Whistle Sick-in-Bed Book, an invaluable parenting resource co-authored by Meredith Brokaw and Annie Gilba…
Provide the best start for your family with Healthy Food for Young Children, an invaluable parenting resource and practical family cookbook written by Henny Fordham and beautifully decorated by ill…
oin a joyful, toe-tapping journey through the countryside in Rumbelow's Dance, a delightful cumulative picture book created by the legendary children's literature duo John Yeoman and Sir Quentin Bl…
Turn everyday moments into exciting opportunities for mental growth with Thinking Games to Play with Your Child (Newly Revised Second Edition). Co-authored by educational specialists Cheryl Gerson …
Ned and his busy family are getting ready for bed, but Ned isn't quite ready to sleep! This interactive board book takes children through a calming evening routine, including tidying up toys, havin…
Baby Bear is having a sleepover at his grandparents' house. After hearing a story about a giant, he has a scary dream that a giant is coming to eat all their milk and cookies! Luckily, his kind gra…
Mr. and Mrs. Brains want their new baby to be very smart, but they get more than they bargained for. Even before he leaves the hospital, Baby Brains is reading the newspaper! Soon he is fixing the …
The Everything Parent’s Guide to Raising Mindful Children provides practical guidance for parents on teaching mindfulness and emotional awareness to children. It explains how mindfulness — payi…
Maria Montessori Speaks to Parents: A Selection of Articles is a concise collection of eleven short articles and lectures originally found in the Montessori pedagogical archives, aimed at helping p…
Welcome to your essential guide to teaching your child to read one step at a time. This guide is full of practical advice, information and games to make phonics fun for both of you and your child. …
A Parent's Guide for learning to read (My First Decodable Stories)
Practical Parenting Tips is a comprehensive guide filled with hundreds of quick, sensible, and creative solutions for everyday parenting challenges. Written in a practical style, the book offers ad…
Notes / Catatan (English): A simple and engaging picture book filled with familiar objects from a baby’s world. Features baby characters at the bottom of each page reflecting on how the objects …
Annabel Karmel's New Complete Baby And Toddler Meal Planner by Karmel's, Annabel
Pada usia awal-awal kelahiran suara tawa dan celoteh tak berarti seorang anak membawa kesenangan bagi orang-orang di sekitarnya. Semakin bertambahnya usia celotehnya dalam bentuk kata selalu di nan…
Discover the parenting secrets of the happiest people in the world What makes Denmark the happiest country in the world - and how do Danish parents raise happy, confident, succesful kids year af…
We know we need to improve our traditional school system, both public and private. But how? More homework? Better-qualified teachers? Longer school days or school years? More testing? More funding?…
In this new addition to the Knowledge Essentials series, Kindergarten Success shows you how to enrich your child's classroom learning and take an active role in your kindergarten’s education by e…
Using a process approach, this in-depth introduction to parenting children from birth through adolescence includes the theories and practical strategies for how parents and caregivers can establish…
When American journalist Pamela Druckerman had a baby in Paris, she didn't aspire to become a “French parent.” But she noticed that French children slept through the night by two or three month…
Good Families Don't is Munsch's funniest book yet, about a risqué subject that is guaranteed to have children--and adults--rolling in the aisles. When Carmen tries to tell her parents that there …
Did you know that children in Finland don’t start school until they’re seven years old? Yet, they go on to become exceptional readers. Why is that? The reason is simple: in Finland, peopl…