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READING BABY TOES: What Your Babys Toes Know That You Dont
by Imre Somogyi
Price: $19.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
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| Editorial Review |
| Editorial Review |
| Every parent wonders, while looking down at their newborn child, what kind of person he or she will grow up to be. This book can help parents answer that question without waiting a dozen years or more for the child to grow up. Imre & Margriet Somogyi's research as led them to believe that parents can learn to read their baby's toes for clues to their personality and behavior. "We came to realize that the toes symbolize the many facts of our personalities. Not only is their shape important, butso are their various features and positions." By learning how to read baby toes, not only will parents be able satisfy their curiosity about their newborn, but this knowledge will provide parents with a tool that will allow them to better understand their child's earliest stages of life and development and help them optimize their child's full potential, allowing him or her to develop into a healthy and well-balanced individual. IMRE SOMOGYI is a journalist and producer at Dutch Radio & Television. MARGRIET SOMOGYI worked as a medical assistant at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. Both authors have been active polarity therapists and teachers. |
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| Product Details |
- Publisher: Cosimo Books
- ISBN-10: 1-60520-634-2
- ISBN-13: 978-1-60520-634-9
- Amazon.com Sales Rank #365895
- Published on: June 10, 2009
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 72 pages
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| Customer Review |
Kate Williamson: Adorable book and lovely gift  |
| This is a most adorable book for new parents. The idea is that the shape and position of the toes indicate the personality and characteristics of your baby which enables us to understand early on certain personality such as fear, lack of confidence or overconfidence. Understanding our child early on can help us to stimulate and guide our children to their fullest potential. The illustration are very sweet, and it made a lovely gift for two of my pregnant friends. |
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