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Baby touch your nose
2016
Rhyming text and color photographs invite young readers to imitate the actions shown on each page.
Imagining technologies for disability futures
2022
[...]the potential of future technologies in this area are found equally in engineering and product development laboratories or in care settings pioneering the use of assistive robotics, for example. The Perinatal Life Support project, coordinated by the Eindhoven University of Technology, is developing a perinatal life support system with the aim of potentially providing premature infants with a supply of oxygen and nutrients through the umbilical cord and an artificial placenta. [...]research aims to address premature infant death or the neurological or developmental complications that can be an outcome of extreme prematurity. In her view, “science fiction is the dress rehearsal for social change”.
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Marigold and rose : a fiction
Marigold and Rose is an enchanting, playful, and absolutely singular fable from the Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Glück. Simultaneously sad and funny, and shot through with a sense of stoic wonder, this small miracle of a book, following thirteen books of poetry and two collections of essays, is unlike anything Glück has written, while at the same time it is inevitable, transcendent.
2020 Doris Betts Fiction Winner: LITTLE THINGS
2021
On Saturday mornings in the spring, he would leave the house just before daylight to drive out to the farm to check any horses due to foal. On the way to the farm, they usually stopped at a house or two to see any of his patients who couldnt go all weekend without a look - maybe a first-time mother with a newborn going yellow or a surgery patient just released from the hospital with swelling growing up around an infection. Carol's mother said it was uncouth to treat another person's house as your own, coming over uninvited and asking for a glass of milk when you felt like it, but she would sometimes let Carol go down there if a school friend asked. Mrs. Conway, whose husband had moved out to Texas the year after Petty was born, used to have a habit of dropping Petty at their house to play with Foster Junior for hours on end, which their mother seemed to tolerate for no good reason.
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Babies don't walk, they ride!
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Henderson, Kathy, 1949- author
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Tobia, Lauren, illustrator
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Infants Transportation Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Fiction.
2016
\"Babies may not be walking but they are always on the go! They ride, slide, fly, cruise, and roll-- joining in with family activities throughout each fun-filled day\"--Front jacket flap.
That's my blanket, baby!
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Morgan, Angie (Illustrator), author
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Alizadeh, Kate, illustrator
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Picture books.
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Blankets Juvenile fiction.
2017
Bella has had her special blanket, named Blanket, since she was a baby. She and Blanket did everything together-painting, singing, and playing in mud puddles. Now Bella has a new baby brother who has his own brand-new blanket. But he prefers Bella's old, muddy, smelly blanket! What's a big sister to do?