Advice on parenting

  • The Gentle Sleep Solution: The Naturally Nurturing Way to Help Your Baby Sleep

    £10.99

    ‘The Gentle Sleep Solution’ shows you the powerful yet gentle way to help your baby enjoy a good night’s sleep. Drawing on CBT and mindfulness, it moves away from outdated approaches to ensure that your child feels comforted, reassured and loved as they drift off to sleep.

  • Parenting Is Easy

    £7.99

    This title provides hilarious visual humour for parents: ridiculously perfect stock photos of smiling families (and their pristine white sofas) are paired with witty, sweetly sarcastic captions that make us all feel better about how messy parenting really is.

  • Breastfeeding Made Easy

    £14.99

    Everything is easy when you know how to do it. This book makes breastfeeding as easy and simple as it is naturally meant to be regardless of whether you are a perky A cup or luscious L cup!

  • How To be A Good Parent

    £4.99

    Illustrated with charming contemporary line drawings, this little book is full of no-nonsense, old-fashioned parenting advice: a gem of a guide for anyone new to the hardest job in the world.

  • Rules Of Parenting

    £10.99

    Over 32,000 copies sold.

    The golden principles and behaviours to guide you smoothly through the challenges of raising children.

  • Good Ideas

    £9.99

    The way we’ve been taught excludes or limits all sorts of practical ways of finding out about ideas, knowledge and culture. From cooking to fixing loo cisterns, from dance to model-making, from playing Top Trumps to arguing with TV programmes, from collecting leaves to playing ‘Who am I?’, Michael Rosen shows how to use everything around you to learn more – and how enjoyable and satisfying it can be.

  • Calm Parents Happy Siblings

    £12.99

    Popular parenting expert Dr Laura Markham has garnered a large and loyal readership around the world, thanks to her simple, insightful approach that values the emotional bond between parent and child. However, as any parent of more than one child knows, it’s challenging for even the most engaged parent to maintain harmony and a strong connection when competition, tempers, and irritation run high. In this guide, Dr Markham presents simple yet powerful ways to cut through the squabbling and foster a loving, supportive bond between siblings, while giving each child the vital connection that he or she needs.

  • Calmer Easier Happier Boys

    £14.99

    Parenting expert Noël Janis-Norton gives you simple strategies for the unique challenges of raising motivated, cooperative and confident boys.

  • New Old-Fashioned Parenting Guide

    £10.99

    Bringing fresh thinking to parenting issues such as managing screen use and encouraging independence, this book combines contemporary and traditional childrearing methods and applies a common sense ‘best of both worlds’ approach – one that works in the modern world for modern families. 

  • The Good Sleeper: The Essential Guide to Sleep for Your Baby – and You

    £10.99

    Cry it out or co-sleep? Silence or Mozart? Darkness or night lights? Exhausted parents have tried everything to get their children to sleep through the night so they can too. Overwhelmed by complicated and conflicting advice, many mums, dads and babies still struggle to get a good night’s sleep. In ‘The Good Sleeper’, sleep expert Dr Janet Kennedy presents the clear, concise and straightforward information parents have been missing. In a simple plan, she teaches parents to put their baby’s needs ahead of his or her wants, explaining how to read the early signs of tiredness so children can be put to bed before they become overtired and start to fight sleep.

  • No-Drama Discipline

    £14.99

    Often, parenting is treated like some form of manipulation or behavioural coercion that must be kept secret from children. ‘No-Drama Discipline’, instead, is based on recent discoveries about the brain that give us deep insights into the children we care for, what they need, and how to discipline them in ways that foster optimal development. It offers a ‘relational’ approach that builds on children’s innate desire to please their parents and get along well with others.

  • 21St Century Girls

    £8.99

    A major new insight into the difficulties of raising girls, and how parents can help their daughters fulfil their potential.

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