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Birth Formations: What Multiple Home Births Teach about Living, Laboring and Mothering in the Now

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A nuts-and-bolts approach on how to actualize the New Age concept of living in the present moment before conception, during pregnancy, throughout delivery and in the midst of postpartum motherhood for the busy woman who desires to do and have it all.

Birth Formations: What Multiple Home Births Teach About Living, Laboring, and Mothering in the Now

Encapsulates over ten years of practice in the holistic healing arts and alternative health field to tackle the sensitive and controversial note that all of our reality rests on our ability to think things through.

The delicate and intense call of motherhood states unequivocally that:

"You can't think your baby out."

This book aims to break that one sentence down into doable parts. 

Part I: Beginnings

This section targets preconceived notions about how to create our reality/birth/presence/experience.

Parts II, III, IV: Births

These sections illuminate the lessons the author has learned and include exercises to process and prepare for delivery and a more smooth integration of these principles in daily life.

Part V: Beyond

This section gives you permission to fly. 


Name Games: A Multicultural Children's Story

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Olátòrò, a Nigerian American nine-year-old girl, comes to terms with her Yorùbá name after facing a name-calling incident in her school, a diverse educational setting in America. Self-consciousness turns to new appreciation for herself, her name, and her peers with the help of a feisty friend, a compassionate teacher, and her encouraging father.

This ebook is expanded and adapted from a story first published in SKIPPING STONES, an award-winning international multicultural literary magazine.

Mama Gloria's Rainbow Fruit Salad
(Mama Gloria Chinese-English Bilingual Books)

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Learn how to make a bowl of colorful fruit salad!

Crafted with additional vocabulary including other colors and shapes, this book is ideal for families/instructors conscious of cancer-fighting foods, raw or living foods culinary arts skills, gluten-free healthy living, and a fun easy-to-make recipe guaranteed to keep young children engaged and ready to make another bowl! (Yes, our first bowl went fast.) 

Mama Gloria Chinese-English Bilingual Books are a great introduction to high-interest topics for early readers. Each page has full-color photographs that go with the story and also highlights useful words. Text is shown in traditional Chinese characters, Mandarin pin yin, simplified Chinese characters, and English.

In addition to a list of useful vocabulary, at the back of each book are links to bonus audio files in Cantonese, Mandarin and American English read by the author at a slow pace for easy-to-use reference. These audio files are designed for older readers, such as adults, to read alongside early readers as young as from birth. 

Use the following tips to maximize the use of each book and make them family favorites.

For newborns (0-6 months old): Instead of reading the text on the whole page, just point to the object that is on the page or a certain word that describes the object on the page.

For preverbal, babbling stage (6-12 months old): Continue to use the objects on the page. Try reading the whole sentence aloud and see how your child responds.

For toddlers (12 months-36 months): The older your child gets, the more you can start bringing more attention to the actual words on the page. You will be surprised at how well your child fares with whole word recognition.

For preschool and kindergarten: You can definitely start teaching spelling of the English words and how to even write some of the Chinese characters with their developing fine motor skills.

Cloth Diapering Made Easy

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This book chapter on cloth diapering appears in "New Moms, New Families: Priceless Gifts of Wisdom and Practical Advice from Mama Experts for the Fourth Trimester and First Year Postpartum." 

Includes: 
Elimination Communication (a form of diaper-free potty-training)
Easy cloth diaper laundering.
Day, night, and travel diaper systems
Creative reuse

***Bonus Material*** 
Meconium (1st week after)


Well Water Woman

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A Chinese American female explores and reconstructs her journey from girlhood to womanhood, piecing information from two generations of memories to weave the life and legacy of the paternal grandmother whom she has never personally met.

Each drop of dialogue, spoken and unspoken, contribute to the living legacy of this female ancestor through the present form or existence of the granddaughter. 

This short memoir explores the inner workings of spirit through the cycle of birth, life, death, and eternity.

New Moms, New Families: 
Priceless Gifts of Wisdom and Practical Advice from Mama Experts for the Fourth Trimester and First Year Postpartum 

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HAND IN HAND, TOGETHER WE CAN 

First-time moms strive to carry babies to term and experience easy labor. Few are prepared for the immediate challenges after delivery, the "fourth trimester." Thus, this unique and holistic collection of alternative tips and practical advice for Moms by Moms was born.

Deepen your breath with essential oils and clean air. Warm your tummy with nourishing foods. Feel your center and strengthen your core with intuition. Share and rediscover with your baby the joy of nature and language. Learn to ask questions, settle anxieties, and employ strategies when you suspect developmental delays. Equip yourself with a postpartum depression-busting wellness plan as well as a process to become sensational in the face of being a single mom. Plan ahead with finances and luck cycles. Most importantly, awaken refreshed from great “mountain” feng shui. 

Let these amazing mama entrepreneurs and professionals from diverse fields of expertise hold your hand, save you time, change your life and give you more sleep! 

FOR MOMS BY MOMS ABOUT MOMS 

For the first time, new mothers can expect to find a book that is entirely devoted to smoothing out the rapid transition after delivery when creating a new family. This book, unlike many others, is focused on helping the new mom navigate all areas of care that a new arrival necessitates. 

The chapters in this book emerge as five sections: 
~ Mama Care, especially for the first six weeks after delivery (with yummy postpartum recipes from Traditional Chinese Medicine traditions) 
~ Self Care, to give new moms permission to care for themselves (including essential oils and cultivating one's Mother Intuition) 
~ Baby Care, to make motherhood easier for mama (e.g., cloth diapering made easy) 
~ Home Care, for peaceful havens (indoors and out) 
~ Family Care, for easing into parenthood with a significant other (including financial planning and adventures in multilingualism)

Mama Gloria's Sunflower Garden
(Mama Gloria Chinese-English Bilingual Books)

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See a sunflower grow from seed to seed.

Mama Gloria Chinese-English Bilingual Books are a great introduction to high-interest topics for early readers. Each page has full-color photographs that go with the story and also highlights useful words. Text is shown in traditional Chinese characters, Mandarin pin yin, simplified Chinese characters, and English.

In addition to a list of useful vocabulary, at the back of each book are links to bonus audio files in Cantonese, Mandarin and American English read by the author at a slow pace for easy-to-use reference. These audio files are designed for older readers, such as adults, to read alongside early readers as young as from birth. 

Use the following tips to maximize the use of each book and make them family favorites.

For newborns (0-6 months old): Instead of reading the text on the whole page, just point to the object that is on the page or a certain word that describes the object on the page.

For preverbal, babbling stage (6-12 months old): Continue to use the objects on the page. Try reading the whole sentence aloud and see how your child responds.

For toddlers (12 months-36 months): The older your child gets, the more you can start bringing more attention to the actual words on the page. You will be surprised at how well your child fares with whole word recognition.

For preschool and kindergarten: You can definitely start teaching spelling of the English words and how to even write some of the Chinese characters with their developing fine motor skills.

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