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  • The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be

    Armin A. Brott, Jennifer Ash, Abbeville Press

    Audible Audiobook (Abbeville Press, May 25, 2016)
    The fourth edition of this best-selling, groundbreaking, information-packed guide for dads-to-be is now significantly updated, revised, and expanded. We are expecting! The 20th anniversary edition of this thoroughly updated and revised parenting classic remains the most informative and reassuring book for expectant fathers everywhere. In addition to sharing the wisdom of the ages, Armin A. Brott, Mr. Dad, presents new insights into the emotional, financial, and physical - yes, physical - effects of impending parenthood on men. Thanks to this handy reference, moms-to-be will know their partners understand and support them during this anxious and exciting time, and that they have all the tools they need to be fantastic, hands-on dads. This information-packed month-by-month guide incorporates the expertise of top practitioners in their fields, from obstetricians and birth-class instructors to psychologists and sociologists. It also draws from Brott's own experience as a father of three and from the real-world experiences of the thousands of dads he's interviewed. With the humor of New Yorker cartoons and Brott's gentle approach, The Expectant Father serves as a friendly and listenable companion for dads-to-be seeking confidence, guidance, and joy! What's new in this edition of The Expectant Father? The latest health and safety info How technology is changing fatherhood How men's brains change by being involved during pregnancy Society's shifting expectations for dads The amazing effects on children when fathers are active partners before birth How prebirth participation makes dads more likely to be active parents postbirth Updated resources and new research on the big questions that haven't changed much over the years: Am I really ready to be a dad? How are we going to afford this? How do I balance work and family?
  • When Someone You Love Has Cancer: A Guide to Help Kids Cope

    Alaric Lewis, R. W. Alley

    eBook (Abbey Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Few things affect a family’s everyday life like the presence of an illness like cancer. Whether it’s a grandparent, another family member, a teacher or neighbor or friend, children especially experience confusion, fear and misunderstanding. This book will help kids cope with the presence of cancer in their lives. Book includes 14 wonderful, full-color, full-page illustrations, and some 40 helpful pointers written expressly for children 4-12. A rare and excellent resource!
  • Happy to Be Me!: A Kid Book about Self-Esteem

    Christine Adams

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Happy to Be Me!: A Kid Book about Self-Esteem Elf-help Books for Kids - Addressing the needs of children and the adults who care for them. By Christine Adams and Robert J. Butch; Illustrated by R.W. Alley Helping children develop good self-esteem means helping them simply be themselves. It means letting them know how loved and cherished they are-just because of who they are. The elfin friends in this colorful book lead the young reader through a process of self-discovery: exploring uniqueness, building a healthy-self-image, and preparing for challenging situations. Every child in the world is special, gifted, and wonderful. And each one deserves to feel "happy to be me"! This honest and upbeat book will bring real help and understanding. Softcover; 32 pages. 8" by 8".
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  • When Mom and Dad Divorce:: An Elf-Help Book for Kids

    Emily Menendez-Aponte, R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Dec. 1, 1999)
    This book is written to help children walk through some of the conflicting emotions that assail them in the aftermath of a divorce. It offers simple, affirming messages that help the child deal with the trauma of divorce in emotionally healthy ways. These messages are wonderfully illustrated by acclaimed artist R.W. Alley.
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  • Making a Boring Day Better: A Kid's Guide to Battling the Blahs

    R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time

    Beth Moon

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Captivating black-and-white photographs of the world’s most majestic ancient trees. Beth Moon’s fourteen-year quest to photograph ancient trees has taken her across the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Some of her subjects grow in isolation, on remote mountainsides, private estates, or nature preserves; others maintain a proud, though often precarious, existence in the midst of civilization. All, however, share a mysterious beauty perfected by age and the power to connect us to a sense of time and nature much greater than ourselves. It is this beauty, and this power, that Moon captures in her remarkable photographs. This handsome volume presents nearly seventy of Moon’s finest tree portraits as full-page duotone plates. The pictured trees include the tangled, hollow-trunked yews—some more than a thousand years old—that grow in English churchyards; the baobabs of Madagascar, called “upside-down trees” because of the curious disproportion of their giant trunks and modest branches; and the fantastical dragon’s-blood trees, red-sapped and umbrella-shaped, that grow only on the island of Socotra, off the Horn of Africa. Moon’s narrative captions describe the natural and cultural history of each individual tree, while Todd Forrest, vice president for horticulture and living collections at The New York Botanical Garden, provides a concise introduction to the biology and preservation of ancient trees. An essay by the critic Steven Brown defines Moon’s unique place in a tradition of tree photography extending from William Henry Fox Talbot to Sally Mann, and explores the challenges and potential of the tree as a subject for art.
  • Growing Into a Family: A Kid's Guide to Living in a Blended Family

    Cynthia Geisen, R. W. Alley

    language (Abbey Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Families blend together for a variety of reasons. Widowed or divorced parents choose to remarry. An ailing or elderly relative can no longer live alone and moves in with his son’s family. A family chooses to adopt a child. Economic circumstances force family members to combine households. Regardless of why it happens, creating a blended family is a process of transition that takes time, patience, humor, compassion, and a whole lot of conversation. In Growing Into a Family, author Cynthia Geisen guides children and the caring adults in their lives through the many questions and mixed feelings that blended families face. In the end, it is love, compassion, persistence, and a large dollop of humor that are really the tools that will help young readers find peace and joy in their family’s new realities.
  • When Your Grandparent Dies: A Child's Guide to Good Grief

    Victoria Ryan, R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, June 1, 2002)
    Explaining what happens from a child's-eye view, the elves depict the difficult days before, after, and beyond a grandparent's death. They explore the meaning of death and heaven, as well as how to stay close in spirit with a grandparent who has died. Includes questions for discussion.
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  • Worry, Worry, Go Away!: A Kid's Book about Worry and Anxiety

    Christine A. Adams, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Children should not have to worry, but these Elfin characters will help your child overcome any worry that he or she is experiencing. Each softcover book has 32 pages and is fully illustrated. Abbey Press continues to produce inspirational and religious gifts of faith, family and friendship. These included home décor, crosses, collectibles, rosaries, photo frames, framed prints, plaques and more!
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  • A New Baby Is Coming!: A Guide for a Big Brother or Sister

    Emily Menendez-Aponte, R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Dec. 1, 2005)
    Elf-help Books for Kids - Addressing the needs of children and the adults who care for them. Written by Emily Menedez-Apontel; Illustrated by R.W. Alley A new baby's arrival is an occasion of joy, excitement and anticipation. Yet for a young child, it can be cause for bewilderment, worry, and distress. The best way to help a child through this family transition time is through wise preparation, loving reassurance, and by gently inviting the child's participation in preparing for and taking care of the new baby. Hand-in-hand with endearing elf characters, author Emily Menendez-Aponte shows the way to help your child welcome the new arrival in the family in this useful book. Softcover; 32 pages. 8" x 8".
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: Norman Rockwell Collector's Edition

    Mark Twain, Norman Rockwell

    Paperback (Abbeville Press, Sept. 10, 2020)
    A great American novelist, illustrated by a great American artist―now available in a collectible two-volume set In 1936, the Heritage Press, a publisher of fine editions, commissioned Norman Rockwell to illustrate Mark Twain’s Adventures of Tom Sawyer; four years later, they asked him to illustrate The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as well. For each book, Rockwell created eight full-color paintings and numerous pen-and-ink drawings, the product of extensive on-the-ground research in Twain’s hometown of Hannibal, Missouri. Famously, Rockwell even tried to buy some Hannibal residents’ old clothes, to dress his models in. For years, the Rockwell editions of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have been unavailable in stores. Now, Abbeville Press is proud to reissue them as a handsome new clothbound set. The color plates are reproduced from new photography of Rockwell’s original paintings, the typesetting has been done anew to a high standard, and new introductions―illustrated with Rockwell’s rarely seen preliminary sketches―examine this unique encounter between two legendary chroniclers of America.
  • Mad Isn't Bad: A Child's Book about Anger

    Michaelene Mundy, R. W. Alley

    eBook (Abbey Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    You can be angry—and still be good. That’s normal. Through understanding what anger feels like and what triggers it, we can learn and teach healthy ways to handle it. Mad Isn’t Bad offers kids a positive and honest view of anger—and what to do with it.