Bye Bye Baby

Bye Bye Baby
Author: Allan Ahlberg
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0241389542

The story of a baby who is sad and sets off one day in search of a mummy. He meets a cat, a teddy, a clockwork hen and an uncle who all refuse to be his mummy but offer to help him in his search. They find a lady who has no baby and she agrees to bethe baby's mummy. They all have tea together and uncle reads a story about a baby who had no daddy and this leads to another search until finally a daddy is found too!

Bye-Bye Baby Brother!

Bye-Bye Baby Brother!
Author: Sheena Dempsey
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763662410

For every older sibling who has ever thought, “Hey, what about me?” and every parent who has ever used those magic words, “Just give me one minute.” Ruby loves nothing more than playing, especially with Mom. But Mom is always so busy with Oliver, Ruby’s baby brother — feeding him, changing him — and Ruby is tired of waiting. She has already looked at tons of books, but only Mom can do all the funny voices. Ruby has painted so many pictures and even dressed her dog, Rory, in a very fetching blue sweater. Babies are so boring! Maybe if Ruby puts her imagination to work, she can invent a way to make Oliver disappear to a place far, far away. Or would it be even more fun if she and Mom climbed aboard and went along for the ride?

Bye Bye Baby

Bye Bye Baby
Author: Caroline Sullivan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1408879956

_________________________ The story of a teen's love affair with the Bay City Rollers _________________________ Over four hot summers from 1975 to 1979, teenager Caroline Sullivan and her friends criss-crossed the USA in the Rollers' wake. They staked out airports and hotels, tricking airline clerks and wheedling information out of PR companies.

Bye Bye, Baby

Bye Bye, Baby
Author: Max Allan Collins
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765361462

It's 1962, and Twentieth Century Fox is threatening to fire Marilyn Monroe. The blond goddess hires Nate Heller, private eye to the stars, to tap her phone so she will have a record of their calls in case they take her to court. When Heller starts listening, he uncovers far more than nasty conversations.

Rock-a-bye Baby

Rock-a-bye Baby
Author: Jane Cabrera
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823448363

All around an old oak tree, baby animals are being put to bed in this sweet reimaginaing of a classic nursery rhyme. Rock-a-bye Squirrel, high in the tree, in Mommy's arms, cozy as can be. The familiar lullaby takes on a new life in Jane Cabrera's cozy rendition. In the branches and beneath the roots, tucked into nooks and nests, different animals, large and small, are getting ready for bed. The baby bat nestles with its mother, the bunny burrows in safe and warm—even a cheerful, fuzzy spider settles on its sparkling web. At the end, a human father and his baby watch the tree from a distance, joining in on the sleepy song. With clever new lyrics and bright, sweet illustrations of all kinds of animals, this is an irresistable addition to Jane Cabrera's library of refreshed nursery rhymes. . . and perfect to share with little ones you love.

Bye-Bye, Baby!

Bye-Bye, Baby!
Author: Richard Morris
Publisher: Walker Childrens
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780802797735

Felix is not happy about his new baby sister. In fact, he thinks she should be sent back to where she came from. That's when a trip to the zoo inspires some creative solutions to his problem—but Felix will need some animal participation for his plans to work. Expertly brought to life by award-winning illustrator Larry Day, this quirky, tongue-in-cheek take on the new baby in the house is sure to entertain parents and children alike, and will help any older sibling realize that sometimes even little sisters can come in handy.

Bye Bye Baby Boy, Big Boy Blues

Bye Bye Baby Boy, Big Boy Blues
Author: Denis Hayes
Publisher: PartridgeIndia
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148289467X

They are the generations who should really have been the most screwed up. But they weren't! They survived the horrors of great wars, monster depressions, savage recessions, rationing, bombing, living for years in holes in the ground, persecuted, deprived and bankrupt. They should have been crazy in a normal world but somehow ended up normal in a crazy world. This is the story of a family and in particular one boy who endured it all, grew up, and sort of triumphed. It is not a book to be read and understood in the context of the 21st century. It relates to events long gone but not forgotten. Tradition, culture and conservatism were the order of the day even by those who thought themselves radicals. Politically correct fans will have a blue fit if they read it. The author hopes they do! If this book makes anybody understand and think again then the writer will feel he has had a measure of success. Amongst the horror, trials and tribulations characters emerge full of life, fun and humour.

Bye-Bye Baby Fat

Bye-Bye Baby Fat
Author: MJ. Carlesi
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0615424651

What is Bye Bye Baby Fat?Everyday I hear women complain about their weight issues post baby and listen to excuses asto why they are "fat"-blaming pregnancy. I have proven that with drive and dedication to yourbody, you can be back to your pre-pregnancy weight within 4 months of giving birth.

Good Bye, Baby Venus

Good Bye, Baby Venus
Author: Danielle F. W. Mansfield
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1993
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780819190284

Told in narrative form, this book chronicles the experience of the author, who is also a social worker, when she becomes a foster parent in hopes of providing abused children with the care and nurturing an overburdened social worker cannot supply. The author records the children's arrival, adjustment, acting out of abuse and abandonment issues, and their eventual painful departure. Mansfield painfully records the unsupportive network upon which her family and the foster children must depend for communication with the social service system. The book affords a personal look at the lives of three abused children, the effects of child abuse on their personality development, and the dismal failure of the foster care system to meet their emotional or physical needs.