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Apple-Tempting New: A Tasty Tribute to New Life    by Jackie O'Donnell
Price: $1.99 USD. 3230 words. Published on February 27, 2009. .

A must-read for anyone who loves babies. Verses range from serious to silly, depending on who is doing the telling. Follow a family through pregnancy, bonding, sleepless nights, and milestones like crawling and the “firsts”: tear, steps, shoes, birthday, visit to Santa. Finally, the reader gets a glimpse of childlike wisdom, as Baby gives advice to a potential sibling. Life is good. Enjoy it!
A Grandfather's Advice to First Time Mothers    by Ronald Allen
Price: $3.99 USD. 7520 words. Published by Murder Creek Publishing  on August 6, 2010. .

Our first child is always a mystery to each of us. This clever book helps the first time parent maneuver through all those "firsts," from taking the baby home, to surviving the first night. Detailed advice concerning nursery layout, feeding the baby, coping with colic, changing diapers, and giving the baby its first bath. Indispensable for the first time parent!
Surviving Your Child's First Years: A Guide For The Extra-Challenged Parent    by Jackie O'Donnell
Price: $2.99 USD. 35770 words. Published on June 22, 2011. .

Written to help people with disabilities meet childcare challenges, this book is useful for any new mother. It is practical, yet lightearted, including such topics as getting the house and equipment ready ahead of the birth, bathing and feeding Baby, handling clutter, and facing emergencies—all with an eye toward energy-conservation, nurturing, and bonding. A great gift for all expectant moms.
A Journey Of Discovery    by Clare Tanner
Price: Free! 1550 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

When a new life bursts upon us, how can we decide what it really means, and how we feel about it? It can take time to realise what we really want out of life.