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Oops! The 9 Ways We Screw Up Our Toddlers

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Oops! The 9 Ways We Screw Up Our Toddlers
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: 0981634877
Number of pages: 86

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Becoming a parent is a scary thing. Even more scary when we see how some of the kids around us act. Oops! takes you through the top nine reasons that kids act rotten. It teaches you what parental behaviors to avoid and how to raise a happy, well-adjusted little person.

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