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Big Brother to a Troubled Teen
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| this is a helpful post. when the time comes for me to have my own child, i'll do my best to keep my kid motivated and pumped up and i will not make my kid feel that he/she is failing. every failure will be considered as a stepping stone for my kid. |
Jade Lim
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Frania, to help you get started, here's a list of books that you might find useful: 1) Books by Rod Campbell (such as Dear Zoo) 2) The Foot Book by Dr Seuss 3) Bees and Butterflies by Gina Phillips and Stuart Martin 4) Go, Dog, Go! by PD Eastman 5) The Gingerbread Man - a touch and feel book. 6) Don't Cry Little Bear by Barrie Wade - very nice illustration and very good storyline! 7) I Like Bugs by Margaret Wise Brown |
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