Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction is Hijacking Our Kids-and How to Break the Trance by Nicholas Kardaras
32.99 NZD
Category: Family
From addiction expert Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, a startling argument that technology has profoundly affected the brains of children and not for the better. We've all seen them: kids hypnotically staring at glowing screens in restaurants, in playgrounds and in friends' houses and the numbers are growing. L ...Show more
Stop, Think, Engage by Dr. Anna Martin, Phd
24.99 NZD
Category: Family
Based on more than 10 years at the coal face, child, adolescent and adult therapist and researcher Dr Anna Martin brings us Stop, Think, Engage, a humorous and informative book that pulls together her own professional experience, her PhD research and numerous national and international studies. Parentin ...Show more
Bright Ideas for Young Minds by Best Start Educare
39.99 NZD
Category: Family
This striking hardback book is full of activities and experiences for New Zealand children. It is an essential go-to resource for parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents of children aged 0 - 6. Are you looking for new ideas to engage your young child's curious mind and energetic body? Ideas that are bot ...Show more
Cutting Loose: Why Women Who End Their Marriages Do So Well by Ashton Applewhite
29.99 NZD
Category: Family
For women contemplating divorce or for those who have already divorced, Ashton Applewhite's insightful book sheds light on what to consider before making the decision to end your marriage, how to protect yourself-both financially and emotionally-and how much your life will change. One out of every two ...Show more
Rising Tide by Sarina Dickson
24.99 NZD
Category: Family | Series: The Worry Bug Project
Rising Tide is an engaging junior fiction self-help text that follows Ari through a series of challenging events to resolution. The book includes peer reviewed therapeutic lesson plans and family exercises. A web based version is also available with audio in English and Te Reo which includes professiona ...Show more
The Genealogy Do-over WorkbookGet Your Genealogy and Family History Research Back on Track and Still Have Fun!
48.99 NZD
Category: Family
"If you are like me, you need a genealogy makeover. Better yet, a Genealogy Do-Over. Since I started my initial research, much has changed in the areas of genealogy research methodology and education. I now realize the need to collect facts and track them properly, including the use of source citations. ...Show more
The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy: How to Harness the Power of DNA to Advance Your Family Tree Research by Blaine T. Bettinger
59.99 NZD
Category: Family
Unlock the secrets in your DNA! Discover the answers to your family history mysteries using the most-cutting edge tool available. This plain-English guide is a one-stop resource for how to use DNA testing for genealogy. Inside, you'll find guidance on what DNA tests are available, plus the methodologie ...Show more
Organize Your Genealogy by Drew Smith
49.99 NZD
Category: Family
Get Your Research in Order! Stop struggling to manage all your genealogy facts, files, and data--make a plan of attack to maximize your progress. Organize Your Genealogy will show you how to use tried-and-true methods and the latest tech tools and genealogy software to organize your research plan, works ...Show more
Grandparents Talk by Janice Marriott
39.99 NZD
Category: Family
Wonderful and inspiring stories from grandparents from all walks of New Zealand life. Grandparents Talk contains frank, sometimes astonishing, inspiring and thought-provoking interviews with a cross-section of New Zealand grandparents. Some are looking after their grandchildren full time. Some have Sat ...Show more
The Me, Me, Me Epidemic: A Step-by-Step Guide to Raising Capable, Grateful Kids in an Over-Entitled World by Amy McCready
29.99 NZD
Category: Family
Cure your kids of the entitlement epidemic so they develop happier, more productive attitudes that will carry them into a successful adulthood. Whenever Amy McCready mentions the "entitlement epidemic" to a group of parents, she is inevitably met with eye rolls, nodding heads, and loaded comments ab ...Show more