Pre Pregnancy Books
The libraries of 100 pre pregnancy books was an ambitious educational article series of feature-editor of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. Started in 1978, was published in the next two years, each week a review of a work of world literature. 1980 published a book edition of these essays by Suhrkamp Verlag, edited by Fritz J. Raddatz, the sales success the great interest in this kind of canon formation was confirmed, and the essay collection of 2009 is unchanged in the 13th Rest in front. The success of the company meant that the project was completed five years later a collection of libraries of the 100 non-fiction, the book edition worried again Raddatz 1984 as publisher. Finally, followed in 2002 and 2003 a series of articles intended to propose a series of 50 works of comprehensive reading canon for students, the time-student library. Based on the observation that in a then recent study about the reading habits of the reception of the "beautiful literature" far behind landed behind various types of dictionaries and reference books, was declared aim to teach reading, to entice you to read. The selection of the works concerned a six-person jury (Rudolf Walter Leonhardt, Hans Mayer, Rolf Michaelis, Fritz J. Raddatz, Peter Wapnewski and Dieter E. Zimmer), which invited the reviewers. Some of the works were presented by the jury members themselves, most reviewers were not professional book critic, but even well-known writers. Their subjective perspective on the works from their own reading experience and enthusiasm turns out part of the appeal of the collection. Poetry I: From Walter to Hölderlin (Ulla Hahn, published her collection of 234 poems in 2003 as they anthology entitled Voices in the canon of German poetry. ). . . Me at the moment I read "Waiting for other baby" with a preface by Michel Odent. It's quite interesting and instructive, perhaps a little too focused on explaining the medical procedures associated with birth and perhaps just a bit about the expereince of pre pregnancy books itself, but I think it ' is still a good reference book. Thank you for your answer, I heard about this book but I do not think it was that kind of book. To see so . . For me, the "bible" is the book isabelle Brabander, I can not remember the exact title but it is living her pre pregnancy books . . . . ( you will find on amazon. Then the books easy to read No but have nothing to do with pregnancy . . It feels good too! Otherwise, you end up having doubts about everything!. And if those stories were no more text? That the child is told, that on you put your own words? selection of classics!. Expectant mother, to live your pregnancy, you're not alone! Beyond your family around you, the specialists have given the word and the year 2010 is rich in editions!. Usage: Regular use early in pregnancy, oil weleda promotes prevention and reduction of stretch marks on . . . . .
The Mother of All Pregnancy Books: The Ultimate Guide to Conception, Birth, and Everything In Between (U.S. Edition)
Raising Twins: From Pregnancy to Preschool
Before Your Pregnancy: A 90-Day Guide for Couples on How to Prepare for a Healthy Conception
Balancing Pregnancy with Pre-Existing Diabetes: Healthy Mom, Healthy Baby
The Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy for Lesbians: How to Stay Sane and Care for Yourself from Pre-conception through Birth, 2nd Edition
Super Fit Mama: Stay Fit During Pregnancy and Get Your Body Back after Baby
Baby Chronicles: My Very Own Story: from pre-natal to pre-school
The Everything Getting Pregnant Book: Professional, Reassuring Advice to Help You Conceive (Everything Series)
Parenting pre-teens (52 Brilliant Ideas)