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Books with Excerpts

Around Toronto with Kids

Helping Your Teen Overcome Depression: A Guide for Parents

How to Make Your Child a Reader for Life

Learning and Attention Disorders; A Guide for Parents & Teachers

Raising Happy, Healthy Weight-Wise Kids

Secrets of the Baby Whisperer: How to Calm, Connect, and Communicate with Your Baby

Teen Brain, Teen Mind

The Child and the Machine

The Encouraging Parent

The Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap

Other Books Found on TheParentReport.com

12 Hours To A Great Marriage

501 Ways to Boost Your Child's Self-Esteem

A Dad's Guide to the Toddler Years

A Passion for Our Grandchildren: Our Families Need Us... NOW

A Path Through Loss: A Guide to Writing Your Healing and Growth

A Running Start

Babyhood : Stage by Stage, from Birth to Age Two

Becoming Vegetarian

Bed Timing

Body Intelligence

Boys of Few Words

Building Moral Intelligence

Canada's Pregnancy Care Book

Canada's Toddler Care Book

Caring for Kids

Character is the Key

Children First : What Society Must Do - and Is Not Doing - for Children Today

Child's Play

Consuming Kids

Crash-Proof Your Kids

Cyber Bullying

Cyber Rules

Damaged Angels

Difficult to Delightful

Does Wednesday Mean Mom's House of Dad's?

Ecoholic

Emotion: The On/Off Switch for Learning

Family Finance : The Essential Guide for Parents

Father For Life

Father Your Son

Fit To Deliver

Free Your Child From Asthma

From First Kicks To First Steps

Girls Will Be Girls

Going Back To Work

Happily Married With Kids

Help for Worried Kids

Hold On To Your Kids

Home Management 101: A Guide for Busy Parents

How's My Kid Doing?

How to Get Kids to Eat Great & Love It!

How To Hug a Porcupine

I'm Like So Fat

Infants & Mothers : Differences in Development

In Search of Sleep: Straight Talk About Babies, Toddlers and Night Walking

In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

Just Say Know: Talking with Kids about Drugs and Alcohol

Keep Your Kids Safe

Kids and Grandparents : An Activity Book

Kids Are Worth It!

Kid Wrangling

Mothers Need Time Outs Too

No Mind Left Behind

Now I Know Why Tigers Eat Their Young

Positive Pushing

Raising Baby Green

Raising Finacially Fit Kids

Raising Finacially Fit Kids

Raising Kids in the 21st Century

Raising Kids Who Can Protect Themselves

Raising Vegetarian Children

Safe Teen

Saving Beauty From The Beast

School Solution Getting Canadas Schools

See Johnny Read

Sex, Power & the Violent School Girl

Sleep Thieves; An Eye-Opening Exploration into the Science and Mysteries of Sleep

Slowing Down to the Speed of Love

Smart But Scattered

Speaking of SEX

Stop Arguing With Your kids

The 3 a.m. Handbook

The Asthma Sourcebook

The Baby's Table

The Bare Naked Book

The Bilingual Edge

The Bully, The Bullied, and The Bystander

The End of Ignorance

The Expectant Father

The Family Virtues Guide

The Germ Survival Guide

The Kids Campfire Book

The Kid's Summer Handbook

The Last Straw

The Little Book of Stress Relief

The Lull-A-Baby Sleep Plan

The Mother of All Pregnancy Books: An All-Canadian Guide to Conception, Birth and Everything in Between

The Mother Of All Toddler Books

The New father

The No-Cry Sleep Solution

The Optimistic Child

The Safe Baby

The Single Father

The Survival Guide for Rookie Moms

The Unofficial Guide to Childcare

The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby

The Yummy Mummy Manifesto

Thinking Parent, Thinking Child

Touchpoints

Touchpoints, Three to Six

Two Jobs, No Life

Under Pressure

What to Expect, the Toddler Years

Where Should I Sit At Lunch?

Whining and Dining

Why Boys Don't Talk, and Why It Matters

Why Girls Talk, and What They're Really Saying

You Have To Say I’m Pretty, You’re My Mother

Your Active Child

Your Baby & Child: From Birth to Age 5

Your Growing Child

Your Musical Child

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