Elizabeth Fenwick Libri






Fully revised and updated edition of the classic bestselling baby and childcare manual The Complete Book of Mother and Babycare was the first baby book to provide illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to care for your baby. Now it is fully revised and updated to include the latest in babycare guidelines and recommendations - from sleeping advice to postnatal recovery. Packed with new, fresh photography and essential advice, tips and suggestions, this guides you through every stage of your pregnancy and beyond, up to the first three years of your baby's life. Clear, step-by-step photographs illustrate everything from postnatal checks to breastfeeding and nappy-changing. Plus, this will provide you with everything you need to recognize and treat common childhood illnesses and ailments. This is a classic must-have babycare manual.
In this book which contains many first hand accounts, Fenwick analyses over 300 near-death experiences.
101 Essential tips. Healthy Pregnancy
- 72pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Core information on a variety of subjects is reduced to the 101 most crucial facts you must know. The pocket-size paperback format makes it ideal for quick reference. Hundreds of crisp, full-color photographs are combined with thoroughly researched text in these handy books.
A parents practical handbook from conception to three years. The book looks at areas such as planning pregnancy and encouraging a positive attitude in both partners, coping with pregnancy, the actual birth, the first three years and diagnosis of common childhood ailments.
Childbirth
- 72pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Core information on a variety of subjects is reduced to the 101 most crucial facts you must know. The pocket-size paperback format makes it ideal for quick reference. Hundreds of crisp, full-color photographs are combined with thoroughly researched text in these handy books.
The Make-Believe Man / A Friend of Mary Rose
- 228pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Poor Harriet / The Silent Cousin
- 226pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of social and economic struggles, the story follows Harriet, a young woman grappling with poverty and the harsh realities of life. As she navigates her challenging circumstances, Harriet's resilience and determination shine through, revealing her quest for dignity and a better future. The narrative delves into themes of hardship, hope, and the impact of societal expectations on individual dreams, offering a poignant exploration of what it means to overcome adversity.
Reflections on family life in twentieth-century London are at the heart of this collection, penned by Elizabeth Fenwick, spouse and collaborator of neuropsychologist Peter Fenwick. The essays, originally featured in "World Medicine," offer a unique blend of personal anecdotes and insights, set against the backdrop of a groundbreaking magazine known for its irreverent take on medical politics during the 1970s. Fenwick's writing captures the nuances of domestic life while engaging with broader societal themes.

