Mummy Sometimes Goes Funny

Mummy Sometimes Goes Funny
Author: Gina Strudwick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019-02-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1912358034

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The author has created a children's book aimed at helping them to understand the effects of an epileptic seizure, and how to help the ill parent or friend while unconscious. This short, colour-illustrated book is easy to understand, and may be useful to those parents who are afflicted by epilepsy.

The Strongest Mum

The Strongest Mum
Author: Nicola Kent
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781509887873

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The Strongest Mum is a warm, funny and original story about a parent-child relationship, perfect for learning about helping each other out, and a great gift to share time and time again. Little Bear is sure that no-one is as strong as his mum. She can carry anything: his bike, Zebra’s shopping, Elephant’s carpet and even . . . Flamingo’s piano! And of course, there’s ALWAYS room in her handbag for Little Bear’s treasures. But even mums can get tired and need a helping hand sometimes, as Little Bear learns when Mum takes on one thing too many, with hilarious and heart-warming consequences. Packed full of endearing animal characters, it is sure to delight young children. Nicola Kent’s bright, jewel-like colours and eye-catching illustrations make this a truly stunning picture book.

What It Means to Be a Mom

What It Means to Be a Mom
Author: Jewel Nunez
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781507214565

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A lighthearted look at the daily challenges and triumphs of motherhood that will remind you exactly how much you love your kids—perfect for moms (or moms-to-be!). Welcome to motherhood! You’re sleep-deprived, your foot hurts from stepping on a toy you definitely told your kids to put away, and you have more laundry to get done than you ever thought possible. Moms everywhere know the struggle. This inspirational and motivational book takes a look at the daily challenges moms face and adds a laugh-out-loud and relatable spin for every parent. From the amusing to the heartwarming to the inspirational, this must-have book filled with humor and heart will remind you exactly why you love your children every day.

Fairy Mom and Me 1

Fairy Mom and Me  1
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publsiher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781524769901

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Fans of Sophie Kinsella's sparkling humor will love her first ever illustrated series for young readers about the charming adventures of a mother-daughter fairy duo! Ella Brook can't wait to grow up, because one day she will become a fairy and have her own sparkly wings and a teacher on Fairy Tube, just like her mom! Until then, Ella has to learn by watching her mom in action. But sometimes spells go wrong, and Ella's mom can never seem to remember the right magic codes on her Computawand. A lot of the time, it's up to Ella to come to the rescue. Does she have what it takes to be a fairy one day? Or will there be more glitches than glitter?

Child Neglect

Child Neglect
Author: Jan Horwath
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137329066

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Neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment in developed countries and it comes in many forms. From evaluating the effects of neglect on the child to looking at root causes, this wide-ranging book offers evidence-based, practical guidance to support all practitioners in their work with neglected children. In particular: - It assesses a range of methods of intervention and how these best apply to the various needs of different families - It explores the tensions and dilemmas that practitioners can face when working with neglected children - It demonstrates ways that practitioners can work together to promote better outcomes for the child. - It provides frameworks and prompts, such as engaging case studies and reflective questions that can assist practitioners in their work Written by a leading authority on child neglect, this book is essential for all students taking courses in child welfare and will also prove an invaluable handbook for practitioners working with families where there are signs of child neglect.

My Mummy s Brain Is Sick

My Mummy   s Brain Is Sick
Author: Rhiannon Baker
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781796001549

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Elijah’s mummy has a sick brain. She suffers from mental illness, which makes her feel very sad and scared sometimes even when she doesn’t need to be. Mummy cries some days; other days, she says her brain is very loud. There are times when Elijah’s mummy sleeps too much, which annoys him since he wants her to come out and play. Elijah knows, though, that Mummy’s brain is sick, so he tries to understand the medication and hospital visits—although he gets scared that she’ll have to stay in the hospital forever. Mummy encourages Elijah to talk about his feelings because feelings, whether good or bad, are important, healthy to express, and not as scary as they seem. Parenting can be a challenge in everyday life, but what if a parent has mental illness? How do we talk to our children about it and what it means for them in their lives? Mummy’s Brain Is Sick provides a safe way to start the discussion with your child in an age-appropriate way, making it less daunting while engaging both parents and kids alike.

Nine Months in My Mommy

Nine Months in My Mommy
Author: Carole Marsh
Publsiher: Carole Marsh Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781556092534

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Call Me Mummy

Call Me Mummy
Author: Tina Baker
Publsiher: Serpent's Tail
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782837039

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'Dark, heartbreaking and totally absorbing' - LORRAINE KELLY 'Brilliantly written and emotionally compulsive' - HARRIET TYCE 'A powerful and thought-provoking page turner' - KATERINA DIAMOND CALL ME MUMMY. IT'LL BE BETTER IF YOU DO. Glamorous, beautiful Mummy has everything a woman could want. Except for a daughter of her very own. So when she sees Kim - heavily pregnant, glued to her phone and ignoring her eldest child in a busy shop - she does what anyone would do. She takes her. But foul-mouthed little Tonya is not the daughter that Mummy was hoping for. As Tonya fiercely resists Mummy's attempts to make her into the perfect child, Kim is demonised by the media as a 'scummy mummy', who deserves to have her other children taken too. Haunted by memories of her own childhood and refusing to play by the media's rules, Kim begins to spiral, turning on those who love her. Though they are worlds apart, Mummy and Kim have more in common than they could possibly imagine. But it is five-year-old Tonya who is caught in the middle... ________________________________________ *** A NETGALLEY BOOK OF THE MONTH *** 'Disturbing and distinctive, this is a book I couldn't put down' - AMANDA JENNINGS 'Tense and gripping, these characters will stay with me' - ALICE CLARK-PLATTS 'Psychologically twisty and utterly gripping' - LISA HALL