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The back of the Corduroy book we have mentions that it is a story about "A black girl buying a bear" or something to that effect. Maybe the book we have is very old (I think the story was written in the early 1970s and the book was a "hand me down" from a person whose kids are grown), but I'm always taken aback by the fact that the book jacket points out that the story involves a "black girl". Why not just say it's about "A girl buying a bear"? I'd be curious to know if the new book you bought makes the "black girl" reference. Oh, and don't get any of the other "newer" Corduroy books. They are really tedious. |
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Now, the Star-Belly Sneetches Had bellies with stars. The Plain-Belly Sneetches Had none upon thars. At the end you learn that the stars on the bellies don't make a difference after all. Of course, I had to do some stupid project about that book in my college interpersonal communication theory class, which was the only reason it came to mind. On an unrelated note, this baby does NOT want out. And I have the worst case of cankles and hobbit feet the world has ever known, and since I have always been blessed with unusually low blood pressure, there is no relief in sight. Any advice welcome. |
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On Cankles - I had the worst swelling with kid #1 - I couldn't wear shoes at all from month 5 on out, which went over great with the managing partner. Your options are as follows: Drink LOTS of water, cut down your salt and keep feet above head...all day, wear ugly freakin' support hose Rx'ed from Dr., or deal with it. Chances are you just have to live with it until baby pops out. Sorry. On the plus side, I had almost no swelling at all with baby #2 - it was a very different pregnancy altogether. |
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Also, it doesn't actually go down right away once baby shows up esp. if you end up with a c-s or get pitocin in your system (and may get worse...eeek!), so don't take sweatpants with elastic at the leg bottoms to come home in like I did for #1....big mistake.
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Burger, have you heard this in Dc? |
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Then, all those books and helpful people that/who say to basically not get out of bed for a week? Do it. Your ankles will thank you. tm |
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http://images.amazon.com/images/P/14...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg BTW - on the Children's books topics, there have been some books we've gotten (gifts/hand-me-downs) that I've yanked from the shelf for different reasons. Some, because we're not ready to deal with "where is my real mother" yet (so I've put aside "The Story of Babar", where the elephant's Mommy gets killed on page 2 and just about all the well intended adoption books that don't quite hit the right note). Others are just annoying "How Iwariwa The Cayman Learned to Share". But some seem creepy. Has anyone read, "Love You Forever", Robert Munsch? Does it really have a Mom who is a stalker and drives to her son's house with a ladder on top of her car to break in so she can rock her adult son? And the son fondling his elderly mother in a rocking chair? http://images.amazon.com/images/P/09...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Not that I won't stalk my own kid when she's older.....but, wow, that's creepy for a kid's book. |
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