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Feed the baby hummus : pediatrician-backed secrets from cultures around the world

Lewis, Lisa E. (author.).

Summary: "Parenting practices vary widely between countries and cultures. For example, in countries such as the Philippines, breastfeeding after age one year is common, and parents can make their own decision about what is right for their family. In Korea, babies eat a variety of spices and flavors, helping them develop a diverse palate and healthy eating habits. And in Italy, parents prevent separation anxiety by taking their babies to markets, restaurants, and churches and passing them around from person to person. A practical and comprehensive guide to baby's first year, Feed the Baby Hummus teaches parents to confidently incorporate various multicultural practices into own caretaking plan. Pediatrician Lisa Lewis offers the wisdom and proven caretaking practices of the cultures of the world, drawn from her own training, research, travel, and clinical experience. Although certain standards of care must exist for babies to thrive and be happy, Feed the Baby Hummus offers a variety of cross-cultural parenting information and baby care guidance from a trusted source."--Back cover.

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  • ISBN: 1945547790
  • ISBN: 9781945547799
  • ISBN: 9782017958505
  • ISBN: 2017958506
  • Physical Description: 288 pages ; 23 cm
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: [Sanger, CA] : Familius LLC, 2018.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"With tips from 40+ countries!"--Front cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-288).
Formatted Contents Note: A note from Dr. Lewis -- Part 1: Behavior and development -- Chapter 1: Bonding with your baby -- Chapter 2: Nurturing your infant -- Chapter 3: Soothing your baby -- Chapter 4: Stages of development -- Chapter 5: Parental blues and sibling rivalry -- Chapter 6: Security objects -- Chapter 7: Separation and stranger anxiety -- Chapter 8: Your baby's sleep -- Part 2: Decisions to make -- Chapter 9: Naming your baby -- Chapter 10: Items for your new baby -- Chapter 11: Circumcision -- Chapter 12: Child care for working parents -- Part 3: Diet and Nutrition -- Chapter 13: Allergies to food -- Chapter 14: Feeding your baby -- Chapter 15: Burping, gas, and hiccups -- Chapter 16: Breastfeeding -- Chapter 17: Pumping breast milk for your baby -- Chapter 18: Deciding to feed your baby formula -- Chapter 19: Nipple-weaning - bottle or breast -- Chapter 20: Starting foods for your baby -- Chapter 21: Preventing overeating and obesity -- Chapter 22: Your baby's nutritional needs -- Chapter 23: Pesticides and your baby -- Part 4: Building immunity and body care -- Chapter 24: Building your baby's immune system -- Chapter 25: Your's baby's head, eyes, and ears -- Chapter 26: Your baby's hair and nail care -- Chapter 27: Your baby's oral health -- Chapter 28: Your baby's umbilical cord -- Appendix -- Helpful list: shopping for your baby -- Helpful list: Finger foods and healthy ingredients for purees -- Purees -- Baby food recipes from around the world -- Endnotes.
Subject: Newborn infants Care
Infants Care
Parent and infant

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