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Cute Overload Page-A-Day Calendar 2009»rank: 416par: Meg Frost
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I Can Has Cheezburger?»rank: 190par: Happycat Professor
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Domino: The Book of Decorating: A room-by-room guide to creating a home that makes you happy»rank: 961par: Deborah Needleman, Sara Ruffin Costello, Dara Caponigro
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The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook»rank: 489de: HarperCollins Canada / Not Applicable
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Colin And Justin's Home Heist Style Guide»rank: 520par: Colin Mcallister
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Knitted Lace of Estonia: Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions»rank: 2303par: Nancy Bush
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Gordon Ramsay Three-star Chef»rank: 9765par: Gordon Ramsay
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365 Tiny Paper Airplanes Page-A-Day Calendar 2009»rank: 2667par: Ken Blackburn, Jeff Lammers
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The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children»rank: 1502par: Ross W. Greene
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Flexibility and tolerance are learned skills, as any parent knows if they've seen an irascible 2-year-old grow into a pleasant, thoughtful, and considerate older child. Unfortunately, for reasons that are poorly understood, a few children don't 'get' this part of socialization. Years after toddler tantrums should have become an unpleasant memory, a few unlucky parents find themselves battling with sudden, inexplicable, disturbingly violent rages--along with crushing guilt about what they 'did wrong.' Medical experts haven't helped much: the flurry of acronyms and labels (Tourette's, ADHD, ADD, etc.) ... |
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Crocheting For Dummies»rank: 617par: Susan Brittain, Karen Manthey
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Flexibility and tolerance are learned skills, as any parent knows if they've seen an irascible 2-year-old grow into a pleasant, thoughtful, and considerate older child. Unfortunately, for reasons that are poorly understood, a few children don't 'get' this part of socialization. Years after toddler tantrums should have become an unpleasant memory, a few unlucky parents find themselves battling with sudden, inexplicable, disturbingly violent rages--along with crushing guilt about what they 'did wrong.' Medical experts haven't helped much: the flurry of acronyms and labels (Tourette's, ADHD, ADD, etc.) ... |