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  • by Amy Brown
    £11.99

    Families aren't one-size-fits-all, so let's talk about you and your needs, rather than compare to other families.

  • by Amy Brown
    £11.99

    Everyone has an opinion on how to feed your baby, so what should you do?

  • by Amy Brown
    £7.99

    Recognising the emotional impact not breastfeeding can have on women and helping them heal.

  • - How to spot fake news about your pregnancy, birth and baby
    by Amy Brown
    £10.99

    Information is power. Making your own decisions that are right for you is empowering.

  • by Amy Brown
    £7.99

    A concise, authoritative and friendly introduction to starting solids.

  • by Wendy Jones & Amy Brown
    £33.99 - 123.99

  • by Amy Brown & Michael DiBernardo
    £31.99

    As we pointed out in The Architecture of Open Source Applications, architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and study the critiques of many more. But most software developers only ever get to know a handful of programs well - usually programs they wrote themselves. This book provides you with the chance to study how 26 experienced programmers think when they are building something new. The programs you will read about in this book were all written from scratch to solve difficult problems. A web server, a pedometer, a Python interpreter, a web-based spreadsheet, and many more applications are written, in 500 lines of code or less, and described by their creators so that you can learn from their insights and their mistakes.

  • - The Arrival
    by Amy Brown
    £14.99

    TFBC: The Arrival is a compilation of comics from the Tales From Band Camp website. TFBC is a comic strip about life in a marching band.

  • - Philanthropy and the Marketing of Race in an Urban Public School
    by Amy Brown
    £18.99

    Select students and teachers worked the room at a fundraising event for a New York City public high school Amy Brown calls College Preparatory Academy. It was their job to convince wealthy attendants that College Prep, with its largely minority and disadvantaged student body and its unusually high rate of graduation and college acceptance, was a wo

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