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Kitchen Fresh Baby Food - Healthy, Natural & Costs Less    by Chefs Secret Vault 
Price: $3.99 USD. 2790 words. Published on June 16, 2010. .

Making homemade baby food is economical & healthier for your baby. Here’s 20 Best of the Best recipes like Oatmeal & Bananas Breakfast, Banana Cream, Squash Apple Puree, Chicken, Blueberry Cream, Potato & Cheese Dinner, Lentils & Much More, from Chef's Secret Vault. Your friends and family will think you're a gourmet cook. Add some treasured recipes to your personal collection.
Traveling & Restaurants with Your Super Baby    by Ruth Yaron
Price: $2.99 USD. 3490 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

This e-book gives parents and grandparents a valuable quick reference guide when ‘on-the-go’ with baby. Whether it is out for an afternoon or on an overnight trip, the e-book offers valuable plan-ahead and on-site information about what to eat, how to pack it and how to leave the restaurant environment with a nutritiously fed, happy baby and good experience for everyone.
Going Green for Your Super Baby    by Ruth Yaron
Price: $2.99 USD. 5230 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

Delivers practical, helpful ways to be environmentally safe and protective for your baby and you. Whether it is learning how to choose ‘organic’ and why this is important for your baby…to making green household cleaners from scratch for baby’s toys and green pesticides for all areas of the home…to growing your own vegetables or frequenting the local farmers market…it’s all there.
Quick Start Guide to Feeding Your Super Baby    by Ruth Yaron
Price: $2.99 USD. 7630 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

Answers many questions about solid foods, which ones should be introduced when and how much is the right amount for your baby. With clear directions on how to best prepare foods, this quick guides also shares how to introduce foods to identify allergies, how to prevent gas, which foods should not be on the early list and much more to move into solid foods with confidence and benefit for your baby.