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Svým pojetím ojedinělá publikace je určena pro laktační poradce, pediatry, dětské sestry, nutriční terapeuty a další odborníky, kteří se zabývají výživou kojenců a malých dětí. Kniha jim poskytne mnoho důležitých informací, které využijí při edukaci matek plně kojených dětí i těch, které převádí své dítě ze stravy výhradně kojenecké na stravu dětskou. Novinkou a hlavním atributem knihy jsou nejnovější doporučení WHO a kapitoly věnované laktačnímu poradenství u kojenců a batolat. Autorky, MUDr. Eva Kudlová, CSc., z 1. LF UK a MUDr. Anna Mydlilová, významná představitelka Laktační ligy a zástupkyně Unicef pro „Baby Friendly Hospital“, předkládají čtivý text, který bude oporou nejen odborníkům, ale i laikům z řad rodičů malých dětí. Knihu recenzovali prof. MUDr. František Stožický, DrSc., LF UK v Plzni a MUDr. Dagmar Schneidrová, 3. LF UK Praha.
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A book for learning to count. Children are shown teaching their bears to count. Each left page shows a different child showing the number of fingers to a bear, and each right page illustrates the number. There is a large fold-out poster enclosed at the end.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of childhood favourite Spot, with this colourful, brighter edition of the classic lift the pictures/find the words Spot story Spot's Walk in the Woods, featuring rescans of Eric Hill's original artwork - perfect for children learning to read. Have fun with Spot, his friendly classmates and teacher Miss Bear, as they explore the woods together.This is a Spot story with a difference and even more flaps! See the picture in the text, guess the word and then lift the flap to find out if you were right.Praise for Spot: 'Spot is one of the essential experiences of childhood' Parents MagazineEric Hill's Spot picture books have sold over 50 million copies worldwide since Spot first appeared in 1980. A range of Spot books for children through from baby to pre-school are available from Penguin, including: Spot Can Count, Spot Goes Splash! And Other Stories, Where's Spot?, Spot's Baby Sister and Spot's Fun-Time Colouring Book.
Hygiene, together with epidemiology, represent the integral, biomedical fundaments of public health. The threat of epidemics depopulating both rural population and expanding urban centres, compelled medicine to develop these two new disciplines in the 19th century. Hygiene is the science of health preservation. Originally, it dealt with all factors affecting the physical and mental health and well-being of the population; it was rooted in the medical knowledge of disease incidence and disease prevention. The firm link between hygienic theories and practice with that of health status promote the prevention and control over infectious diseases. Initially, epidemiological focus was on communicable diseases, later it expanded to non-communicable ones. This text will support the preparation for a state exam at a pre-graduate level, providing thus a starting point for acquiring the desirable knowledge. Second revised edition
When Sam's best friend gets her first boyfriend, she's not ready to spend the summer listening to the two of them call each other "pookie." Sick of being a third wheel, Sam applies to be a counselor-in-training at Whispering Pines camp in the New York Catskills. But what she doesn't realize is that it's not going to be all Kumbaya sing-alongs and gooey s'mores. If Ashley, the alpha queen of Whispering Pines, doesn't ruin Sam's summer, then her raging crush on the surfer-blond and flirtatious Hunter just might. At least she has playful Cole, who's always teasing her, but is oh-so-comfortable to hang out with, and the singular gang of girls that become fast friends with Sam-they call themselves the Sleepaway Girls.
"For years things have run smoothly at Cavendon Hall, with very few quarrels, dramas, or upsets among the Inghams and the Swanns. But since the end of World War II, things have changed. The Secrets of Cavendon picks up in the summer of 1949, with the new generation of the estate at the forefront of the scandal and intrigue. With romance, betrayal, heartbreak, and possible murder threatening to tear them apart, the Inghams and Swanns will have to find a way to come together and protect each other in the face of threats they never could have predicted"--
Rich and satisfying, Sonata for Miriam will stay with the reader long after they have put it down. A middle-aged man living on Auckland's Waiheke Island recalls vividly the sudden death of his daughter Miriam. Grief silenced Adam at the time, but now he decides to break the silence and explore the secrets of the past. The search becomes a tribute to his daughter, and takes Adam from New Zealand to Poland. There he finds the truth about his past, but now he must live with it. On an island off the rocky coast of Sweden he re-connects with the love of his life. Sonata for Miriam is a heartbreaking tale of a man's search for his past, about the exposure of secrets that have been hidden for too long, and about the importance of talking about the most vital and the most painful in life. But more than anything it is a novel about love.
Aubrey Price is in the final months of her undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto. Bright, witty, and fiercely independent, Aubrey works part-time for the college dean and has her sights set on graduating with distinction. When she meets Dean Grant's son, Daniel, the TA in her senior Shakespearean studies course, a shared love of the Bard's works and an instant mutual attraction draw Aubrey and Daniel together. Unfortunately, a strict anti-fraternizing policy--made more perilous by a black mark on Daniel's record--keeps them apart. Against this academic backdrop, Aubrey and Daniel navigate their way through a steamy courtship, their forbidden romance aided, abetted, and sometimes thwarted by a colorful cast of friends, family, and classmates.