Self-help & personal development

  • How To Be A Happy Stepmum

    £11.99

    Stepfamilies are currently the fastest growing family type in the UK. Yet despite the ever-growing number of stepfamilies, there remains a dearth of information & support for them. ‘How to be a Happy Stepmum’ provides the first step in this support by guiding stepmothers through the pitfalls of adapting to stepfamily life.

  • Save Our Sleep

    £12.99

    Tizzie Hall is an international baby sleep expert who has been working with babies and their parents for over 18 years. Her customised sleep routines have helped thousands of restless babies sleep through the night, and now she shares the secrets of her success in this easy-to-use sleep guide.

  • Top Tips from The Baby Whisperer Potty

    £6.99

    Although parents are most worried about sleep issues, their anxiety seems to reach new heights when they even think about potty training. Help is at hand with Tracy Hogg’s reassuring, down-to-earth advice. Her practical potty training programme will help you overcome your fears and includes essential information.

  • Top Tips From The Baby Whisperer Sleep

    £6.99

    Sleep is the number one issue that plagues parents from the moment they bring their baby home from hospital. With reassuring, down-to-earth advice, Tracy Hogg’s practical sleep programme will help you overcome your baby’s sleep problems and works with infants from as young as a day old.

  • Contented Dementia

    £16.99

    Oliver James outlines a practical method for managing dementia that will allow both sufferer & carer to maintain the highest possible quality of life, throughout every stage of the illness.

  • First Time Parent

    £12.99

    Forget unrealistic childcare manuals – this is the book you really need to help you cope brilliantly with those first chaotic days and months ahead.

  • Baby Led Weaning

    £10.99

    This title explodes the myth that babies need to be spoon-fed and shows why self-feeding from the start is the healthiest way for your child to develop. Your baby is allowed to decide how much he wants to eat, how to eat it and to experiment with everything at his own pace.

  • Ina Mays Guide To Childbirth

    £12.99

    Ina May Gaskin takes the fear out of childbirth by restoring women’s faith in their own natural power. The author explains how to give birth with more ease, less pain and less medical intervention. She also explains the best ways to work with the medical profession when and if that becomes necessary.

  • New Toddler Taming

    £14.99

    In this edition of his classic text, Dr Green shows parents how to cope with infants, pointing out the inevitable strains of bringing up children and offering practical advice on all aspects of child rearing.

  • How To Win Friends & Influence People

    £12.99

    Offering advice on how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rewarding, this work teaches readers how to: make friends easily, increase popularity, win people to a way of thinking, win new clients and customers, become a better speaker, and, arouse enthusiasm among colleagues.

  • Supernanny

    £16.99

    Covering parenting problems such as bedtimes, bathtimes, bedwetting, sibling rivalry, homework, and a wealth of practical advice for all situations, Jo Frost presents parents with the know-how to tackle their children.

  • Practising The Power Of Now

    £9.99

    This work describes the experience of heightened consciousness that radically transformed the author’s life – and shows how by living in the moment we can also reach a higher state of being where we can find joy and peace and where problems do not exist.

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