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Chia Martin

    We like to nurse
    Rosie: The Shopping Cart Lady
    We Like to Nurse (Chinese)
    Writing Your Way Through Cancer
    • Focusing on the therapeutic benefits of journaling, this guide offers cancer patients practical writing techniques to navigate their health challenges. Research highlights the positive impact of writing on immune function, making it a valuable tool for those facing illness. Beyond cancer, it serves anyone dealing with grief or personal crises, promoting clarity and emotional balance. The compassionate tone encourages readers to embrace writing as a means of self-discovery, acceptance, and spiritual growth, appealing to a diverse audience seeking healing through expression.

      Writing Your Way Through Cancer
    • We Like to Nurse (Chinese)

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the beauty of breastfeeding, this illustrated book features text in Chinese and highlights the nurturing bond between mothers and their children, both human and animal. It serves as a delightful resource for young children and mothers, celebrating the importance and wonder of this natural process.

      We Like to Nurse (Chinese)
    • The story explores the poignant encounter between a sensitive boy and an elderly woman who scavenges the city streets. Through their interaction, themes of kindness and empathy emerge, highlighting the impact of small gestures in a world often overshadowed by neglect. This intimate narrative delves into the complexities of human connection and the beauty found in unexpected friendships.

      Rosie: The Shopping Cart Lady
    • The decision to breastfeed is determined by a mother's personality, her level of self-esteem, her education about the potential problems of the initiation period in breastfeeding, her need or desire to be able to leave her baby in the care of others for long periods of time, and the attitude of her spouse. However, with education and support from others, particularly other mothers who know the situation first-hand, almost all of these factors can be positively addressed.

      We like to nurse