
Reproduction in Mammals: The Female Perspective
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Newborn mammals can weigh as little as a dime or as much as a motorcycle. Some receive milk for only...
The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children--and the World
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"Your child can achieve great things." A few years ago, pregnant women in four corners of the world...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Are We There Yet? in Books
Jul 1, 2021
This book was one of those happy surprises, where it was even better than I expected. It was real and captivating, highlighting how difficult it is to be both a parent and kid in the digital age. The story is expertly told from a variety of perspectives--Alice, Meredith, Teddy, Evelyn, and Sadie.
West does such a great job of portraying the interconnected people, both kids and parents, in her tale. All are mostly trying their best but often failing while some are judging others. Yet it seems like their world falls apart anyway. Everyone's story was told in such a unique voice, and I could not help but feel so sorry for these kids trying to survive in a digital age, and their parents attempting to maintain some type of control.
Overall, this is excellent book--very timely, realistic, and both heartbreaking and hopeful. 4.25 stars.

Tiny Memories - Photo Editor for Baby Pics
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Are We There Yet?
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A breezy yet affecting read filled with struggle and hope.--People Among fake Instagram pages,...

The Perfect Mother
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Vanity Fair calls it one of the most anticipated books of the summer. Soon to be a major motion...
suspense fiction thriller

Babies at Coconuts (Coconuts Series Book 3)
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A clash of cultures. A chaotic wedding. A surprise baby. Just another day at Coconuts. ...
fiction adult romance contemporary romantic comedy series

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Meg and Jo in Books
Mar 19, 2020
This one grew on me. It's not as jarring as I expected to see the girls in real time--I actually enjoyed that aspect. What's odd is that while the modern setting exists, there are a lot of outdated gender norms. Meg has to be the perfect mom who refuses help from everyone; the girls' father is basically worthless, etc. It's hard to overcome at first.
But I eventually took to Meg and Jo. I liked Jo's feisty nature, even if some of the problem/distance with her chef/boyfriend seemed a bit contrived. And I could identify with Meg, who felt like the weight of the world was on her shoulders (twin moms unite).
Overall, this is a sweet and funny story. It's silly at times, but also heartwarming. I enjoyed seeing where Kantra tweaked the plot (there's a piece with the March patriarch that I particularly enjoyed). It's no Eligible--perhaps my favorite modern retelling of all--but it's a fun read. I've heard there may be a second book featuring Beth and Amy, and I would certainly read it. 3.5 stars.

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Fun Size (2012) in Movies
Aug 7, 2019
Wren is getting ready to leave for the party when her mother (Chelsey Handler) tells her she needs to take Albert trick-or-treating. Albert is almost your typical little brother; there is an opening montage of all the sweaters he has destroyed of Wren’s. The small catch: Albert doesn’t talk. Wren takes Albert out and he gets into your usual mischief, but it’s not until they get separated in a haunted house that things really start to go wrong.
Wren realizes she has lost Albert and must find him and various hijinks ensue as Albert is exposed to the adult world of Halloween. Wren and her friends are caught up in all sorts of trouble looking for Albert, including their Volvo having an intimate encounter with a giant mechanized chicken.
Appearances by Kerri Kenney and Ana Gasteyer as the “moms” as well as Johnny Knoxville as the guy everybody can’t stand round out the cast and add some more adult humor to the story. All in all a cute movie, Fun Size will be enjoyed most by the Nickelodeon set, but parents will laugh as well. I laughed throughout the whole thing.

ABC Alphabet Phonics Matching
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A fun game for young children to learn the alphabet by matching capital letters with lower case...