
The Great Ormond Street New Baby & Child Care Book
The Essential Guide for Parents of Children Aged 0-5
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Product details:
- Publisher Ebury Publishing
- Date of Publication 8 April 2004
- Number of Volumes Trade paperback (UK)
- ISBN 9780091889692
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages656 pages
- Size 235x150x50 mm
- Weight 788 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
The world-famous Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital has a reputation second to none, and its Institute of Child Health is renowned for its research into child health and illness. This book, an established favourite with parents, draws together the expertise of its highly qualified staff and offers reassuring advice about all aspects of raising children during the first five years. Among the topics it covers are:--Conception, pregnancy and birth--Coping with a new baby--Feeding--Sleep--Child development--Common health problems--DisabilityDistilling the wisdom and experience of doctors, nurses, psychologists, speech therapists, dieticians, playleaders and many others, this book is a mine of up-to-date and authoritative information. No parent, prospective or otherwise, should be without a copy.
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