How Eskimos keep their babies warm and other adventures in parenting (from Argentina to Tanzania and everywhere in between)
How Buenos Aires children go to bed late : sleeping arrangements -- How the French teach their children to love healthy food : the things kids will eat -- How Kenyans live without strollers : ingenious products -- How the Chinese potty train early : managing baby's bottom -- How Aka Pygmies are...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Chapel Hill, NC
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
2012
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Ausgabe: | 1. ed |
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Zusammenfassung: | How Buenos Aires children go to bed late : sleeping arrangements -- How the French teach their children to love healthy food : the things kids will eat -- How Kenyans live without strollers : ingenious products -- How the Chinese potty train early : managing baby's bottom -- How Aka Pygmies are the best fathers in the world : paternal leave -- How Lebanese Americans keep their families close : on adoption -- How Tibetans cherish pregnancy : a prenatal paradise -- How the Japanese let their children fight : scaring kids straight -- How Polynesians play without parents : historic toys -- How Mayan villagers put their kids to work : the talents of tots -- How Asians learn to excel in school : grading the countries. Hopgood discusses how cultural expectations and customs determine the way kids are raised--from how Kenyans live without strollers to how the Chinese potty train early Hopgood discusses how cultural expectations and customs determine the way kids are raised--from how Kenyans live without strollers to how the Chinese potty train early |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-292) |
Beschreibung: | 292 p 21 cm |
ISBN: | 156512958X 1-56512-958-X 9781565129580 978-1-56512-958-0 |