Which books are important to understand how to raise children? I wanna give my best! Thanks 🙏🏻 by Riakok Related: Literaturre from Ireland/U.K. Non-fantasy/scifi fiction novel with a main character who is crafting, building, tinkering a lot e.g. a kid during summer vacation building treehouses, gadgets in his freetime. I’m looking for something that a teenage boy who is into videogames would love to read. Recommendation needed – something like The Ploughmen Suggest me a book which entirely changed your perspective on life Books where unsettling/new/unexpected customs and tribal groups emerge
Unique-Competition78 on December 7, 2025 7:07 pm Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
Unique-Competition78 on December 7, 2025 7:07 pm Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
Unique-Competition78 on December 7, 2025 7:07 pm Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
Great_Cucumber2924 on December 7, 2025 7:22 pm No bad kids by Janet Lansbury. The book you wish your parents had read by Phillipa Perry. How to talk so little kids will listen
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Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
Operating Instructions, by Ann LaMott. It’s a very realistic yet hilarious introduction to bringing the baby home and the aftermath.
No bad kids by Janet Lansbury. The book you wish your parents had read by Phillipa Perry.
How to talk so little kids will listen
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