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YIP YIP BUZZ BUZZ (Hillary Book)    by Hillary Seyfried
Price: $5.99 USD. 20 words. Published on March 2, 2011. .

Babies enjoy the sounds and rhythms of words themselves. This book is the one to satisfy such curiosity of babies and help them to connect the names, sounds, and shapes. Baby-3
To Love a Grandmother    by Catherine A. MacKenzie
Price: $1.99 USD. 17880 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

All women will enjoy this book - especially mothers and grandmothers - and anyone who has a grandmother or wants to be a grandmother. The 100 poems in this book are about mothering and grandmothers, about babies and children. Some of the poems are long, some short; some are happy, some sad; some are rhyming, some free-verse. Anyone who treasures a grandmother will appreciate this book.
Undercover Mother    by Kit Tunstall
Price: $3.99 USD. 83470 words. Published by Amourisa Press, Apocalyptic Press, and Flashpoint Publishing  on March 26, 2011. .

Caris’s vengeful ex-boyfriend successfully sues for custody of their infant after casting her in a bad light. Once he dumps Jessica on his brother and leaves the country, Caris poses as the nanny. What she doesn’t count on is the growing attraction she feels for Brendan’s brother, Dom.
Max Velocity    by Leslie Claire Walker
Price: $2.99 USD. 11030 words. Published by Secret Fire Press  on March 30, 2011. .

Fan should’ve known better, but desire overrode common sense and she ended up pregnant. Breeding. The worst word in the world, because of what it means. Forcible capture. Registration. Planting. Harvesting. Death. She prays that her beloved Denny will rescue her. When he does, she finally understands the meaning of another word. Helpless. With bonus story "The Devil Wears Combat Boots."
Little Straggler    by Mark Stewart
Price: Free! 1140 words. Published on April 11, 2011. .

Synopsis: Little Straggler is about the life of a baby elephant. He is smaller than the other babies and tires easily. His mum is constantly dropping back from the herd to find him. One wet night the whole herd is kidnapped by the humans. It’s up to Little Straggler to save them and his mum.
Baby Codes: 101 Winning Combinations to Help Your Baby Sleep.    by Kevin Mills
Price: $0.99 USD. 19310 words. Published on April 12, 2011. .

Each child is unique. What works for one child won’t necessarily work for another. What’s more, parents simply don’t have the time to read every baby sleep book they’re given to find what works. Baby Codes makes it easy. Parents quickly discover 101 easy-to-use tips and combinations to get their babies to sleep fast. So THEY can get to sleep! Parents need sleep. Baby Codes can help.
Midwife Wisdom, Mother Love    by Sarah James
Price: $2.99 USD. 52230 words. Published on April 12, 2011. .

In an age when many mothers to be have never even held a baby, Midwife Wisdom, Mother Love provides an understanding and practical guide. It is an authoritative, candid and often fun account of childbirth - from pregnancy through to labour (and what to expect afterwards), which unlocks the mystery surrounding birth and provides answers for the most concerned parent to be.
Lunch Time Surprise    by Mark Stewart
Price: Free! 3000 words. Published on April 18, 2011. .

Lunch Time Surprise is the conversation between a young married woman and a stranger in a lift that has stopped between floors. The stress the encounter has on them both and her husband on the other side of the lift door leads to an unsuspected twist in the tail.
Baby Boy Names: The Most Popular Baby Boy Names in America from 1900 to Present    by Kristina Benson
Price: $9.99 USD. 8840 words. Published by Equity Press  on May 2, 2011. .

Includes Comprehensive Lists of Popular Baby Boy Names in the USA
The Absurd Secret Diary Of An Unborn Baby    by David N Bending
Price: $0.99 USD. 34440 words. Published on May 2, 2011. .

Friday 17th October. Morning. D-Day! Bad omen in the sky! A good omen would be hard rain, lightning even better! However, the sky is clear, and unfortunately for me, that is our cue to step into the plane. Bags are carefully packed, tightly secured, and I hope, fully tested, but instead of dreaming of flying to distant Greek islands, the ‘bags’ are tightly strapped to our mother’s backs.Skydiving!