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Baby Minder 2005 Edition

 

 

A Better Baby Minder for Your Childcare Needs

 

 

Coming at the heels of the best-selling first edition launched in 2004, Baby Minder returns this year with more easy-to-follow tips, more exciting articles, and more colorful photographs and illustrations. The new series focuses on how rearing healthy and happy kids is not merely about keeping them away from illness, but in instilling an overall sense of wellness.

Baby Minder 2005 is composed of four booklets that cover various aspects of parenting-nutrition (Eating Right, Eating Well), mental and physical growth and development (Growing Up, Growing Well), grooming and hygiene (Looking Good, Looking Well), and fighting common illnesses (Feeling Good, Staying Well).

There are also four volumes in Filipino titled Wastong Pagpapakain, Iwas-Sakit, Presko't Malinis, at Maliksi't Matalino.

Published by Mosman Communications, Baby Minder can now be found at all National Book Store branches, baby-care shops, and magazine stands. Each booklet is available for PhP75 each, but a gift set of all four booklets is also available for only PhP250-the perfect present for family and friends who are expecting or rearing a baby.

Mosman is a pioneer in the field of medical publishing in the Philippines. It produces the monthly Medical Observer, the only Filipino magazine to be cited for editorial excellence by the Society of Publishers in Asia; and the annual The Filipino Midwife, a publication for midwives and community-based health workers.

 

 

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