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    Megan is trying hard not to be bitter. She's done everything right - married the man she loved, planned a nursery, read the parenting books. But after six years of insanity-inducing hormone drugs and desperate prayers, all she has to show for her efforts are enough negative pregnancy tests to fill a bassinet. To make matters worse, her star teenage piano student accidentally get pregnant. Megan has never felt so alone. But she's not the only one struggling. Christina has been off birth control for more than a year - she just hasn't told her husband yet. When he finds out her secret, their already strained marriage threatens to rip apart. He's uncertain about fatherhood, but Christina will do anything to be a mother and is determined to face infertility with or without him. Then there's Kyra, the mother of a precocious three-year-old who's shocked to struggle with secondary infertility. She wants another child more than anything, but her family is already drowning in debt and knocking at poverty's door. A baby is priceless, but try telling that to those demanding payment for the chance at motherhood. When a school book drive brings the three women together, their uncomfortable secrets soon come to light. Can they overcome their heartache together, or will they allow infertility to tear them apart? ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tiffany Williams. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/098545/bk_acx0_098545_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, Salman Ahmad grew up in both Pakistan and the United States. Trained as an M.D., Ahmad has traded in his stethoscope for a guitar and performs with his group, Junoon. They’ve sold 25 million albums and are wildly popular in Asia. Ahmad is a devout Muslim and tells Anne Strainchamps that he sees nothing in his religion that forbids music, and explains why he thinks some clerics are so strict. And we hear some of his music. Then, before there was Wikileaks, before there was Wikipedia… Before there was Facebook and Twitter and blogs… there was a computer programmer named Ward Cunningham. He’s the guy who, back in 1995, invented the wiki. He also did something even more radical. He didn’t patent it. He passed up billions of dollars in potential revenue, because he believed the internet needed to be more democratic. And why did he invent the wiki in the first place? Next, you wouldn’t think the novel Lolita would go over big in an underground women’s book club in Tehran. But literature, like the people who read it, has a way of surprising you. Azar Nafizi is the author of the celebrated memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran. She was an English professor at the University of Tehran – until she was expelled for refusing to wear a veil. That’s when she began meeting with a few of her former students at her home every week, to talk about the forbidden classics of Western literature. She tells Steve Paulson about the first time they met. Many things can evoke a memory. Like a smell. Or a touch. When Mamek Khadem wanted to evoke the memory of her native Iran during the Islamic revolution in 1979, she did it with music. Her project began when a friend in Tehran needed a soundtrack for an art installation commemorating the anniversary of the revolution. The exhibition included a photo of a baby in a bassinet with the hand of a mother rocking it. Khadem immediately thought of lullabies. And then of songs of the revolution. Songs fro Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/111123/rt_tbon_111123_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, Salman Ahmad grew up in both Pakistan and the United States. Trained as an M.D., Ahmad has traded in his stethoscope for a guitar and performs with his group, Junoon. They’ve sold 25 million albums and are wildly popular in Asia. Ahmad is a devout Muslim and tells Anne Strainchamps that he sees nothing in his religion that forbids music, and explains why he thinks some clerics are so strict. And we hear some of his music. Then, before there was Wikileaks, before there was Wikipedia… Before there was Facebook and Twitter and blogs… there was a computer programmer named Ward Cunningham. He’s the guy who, back in 1995, invented the wiki. He also did something even more radical. He didn’t patent it. He passed up billions of dollars in potential revenue, because he believed the internet needed to be more democratic. And why did he invent the wiki in the first place? Next, you wouldn’t think the novel Lolita would go over big in an underground women’s book club in Tehran. But literature, like the people who read it, has a way of surprising you. Azar Nafizi is the author of the celebrated memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran. She was an English professor at the University of Tehran – until she was expelled for refusing to wear a veil. That’s when she began meeting with a few of her former students at her home every week, to talk about the forbidden classics of Western literature. She tells Steve Paulson about the first time they met. Many things can evoke a memory. Like a smell. Or a touch. When Mamek Khadem wanted to evoke the memory of her native Iran during the Islamic revolution in 1979, she did it with music. Her project began when a friend in Tehran needed a soundtrack for an art installation commemorating the anniversary of the revolution. The exhibition included a photo of a baby in a bassinet with the hand of a mother rocking it. Khadem immediately thought of lullabies. And then of songs of the revolution. Songs from Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/120831/rt_tbon_120831_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    OPERATION BASSINET: ab 2.46 €
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    Operation Bassinet (Mills & Boon Intrigue) (The Collingwood Heirs Book 5): ab 2.31 €
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    The Billionaire And The Bassinet (Mills & Boon Vintage Cherish): ab 4.99 €
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    Review Parent's Choice Gold Award PEEK-A-BOO! Hap Palmer. Hap-Pal Music, HP95 Ages 2-4 In boogie-woogie and country style, in Dixieland and merry-go-round rhythms, singer/songwriter&nbsp, Hap Palmer celebrates little ones' joy at jumping up and down because it's Just Fun,&nbsp, putting on shoes without any help, clapping hands, and playing peek-a-boo.&nbsp, The songs also serve as good-humored reminders to parents that for babies, life is a seemingly endless series of 'firsts.'&nbsp, Never sappy or trite, these charming songs of childhood are among Palmer's best. Parents' Choice Classic Award 1993 Description Peek-A-Boo and Other Songs For Young Children by Hap Palmer Words, Music and Activities by Hap Palmer ©Hap-Pal Music, Inc. A treasury of Hap Palmer's best loved tunes from the acclaimed Baby Songs video series presents a light hearted look at the world of young children -Waking up, eating, using the potty, getting dressed, taking a bath, hearing a favorite bedtime story, and of course the most important part of the day..... PLAY..... The kind of play young children love: teddy bears, make believe, laughter, hide and seek, or just plain jumping up and down for the fun of it! With each song, messages of self acceptance and pride ring through with compassion and gentle humor. Lyrics Gettin' Up Time Words and Music: Hap Palmer Baby's cryin' in the bassinet Wakin' up hungry, cold and wet Waa, waa, waa, waa, waa It's Gettin' Up Time! Birdies in the nest go 'Tweet, tweet, tweet' Callin' for a wiggly worm to eat Tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet It's Gettin' Up Time! Puppies in a basket bark and bay Wakin' the house at the break of day Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof It's Gettin' Up Time! Furry little kittens all join in now Callin' their mommy with a sweet 'Meow' Meeeoooow It's Gettin' Up Time! Calves in the field are hungry too They greet the dawn with a 'Moo, moo, moo' Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo It's Gettin' Up Time! Frisky little colts roll up and say, 'Neigh, neigh let's start the day' Neigh, neigh, neigh, neigh It's Gettin' Up Time! Peep, peep, peep, baby chicks all need Just a little dab of chicken feed Peep, peep, peep, peep, peep It's Gettin' Up Time! Ducklings in the pond say 'Quack, quack, quack' As they go searchin' for a sunrise snack Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack It's Gettin' Up Time! Piglets in the pigpen grunt and squeal Then snuggle up to mommy for a morning meal Grunt, oink, snort, eeee It's Gettin' Up Time! Hungry babies of every kind Wake up sayin' 'It's breakfast time' Waah! Tweet, tweet! Woof! Meow! Moo! Neigh! Peep, peep! Quack, quack! Grunt, oink, snort, eeee It's Gettin' Up Time! It's Gettin' Up Time! Baby Songs Theme Song Words: Martha Cheney&nbsp, Music: Hap Palmer It's a wonderful day to go out and play Hey, maybe you could come along All you need to bring is a song to sing A happy little baby song We can sing about friends And the people we know We can sing about the places we go We can sing about the world And the things that we see We can sing about you and me It's a wonderful day to go out and play Hey, maybe you could come along All you need to bring is a song to sing A happy little baby song All you need to bring is a song to sing A happy little baby song Baby's First Words and Music: Hap Palmer Chorus: Oh my, baby's full of life! Gettin' so excited she's about to burst Think I know why it's so Everything is baby's first Baby's first ball, Baby's first doll Baby's first bottle, Baby's first rattle Baby's first stuffed bear, Baby's first highchair, Baby's first tub bath, Baby's first photograph Repeat Chorus: It's a bright new world of sights and sounds Baby wants to see it can't keep her down Crawlin' on the floor and everywhere explorin' Baby loves to move around Baby's first steps, Baby's first pets Baby's first bubbles, Baby's first scribbles Baby's first pickle, Baby's first tickle Baby's first coos, Baby's first pair of shoes Repeat Chorus: My Mommy Comes Back Words: Martha Cheney and Hap Palmer&nbsp, Music: Hap Palmer Sometimes my mommy takes me over To another friends house to play Sometimes I only stay a little while Sometimes I stay all day, but Chorus: My mommy comes back She always comes back She always comes back to get me My mommy comes back She always comes back She never would forget me Sometimes I worry when she leaves me I hope she won't be gone too long But when I'm with my friends and having fun I soon forget she's gone, and Repeat Chorus: Sometimes I visit with my grandma While my mommy goes somewhere We bake some cookies and we read a book And rock in the rocking chair, and Repeat Chorus: Don't Wash My Blanket Words: Martha Cheney and Hap Palmer&nbsp, Music: Hap Palmer&nbsp, Chorus: Don't wash my blanket, don't take it away I want to drag it around while I play To me it's okay dirty and gray Please don't wash my blanket today I might get lonely, I might get scared I need to know that my blanket is there, so Repeat Chorus: I might get angry, I might cry I need to know that my blanket's nearby Repeat Chorus: Peek-A-Boo Words and Music: Hap Palmer Where is Sheila, where could she be? She was here a moment ago Where is Sheila, where could she be? We've been looking high and low Is she there behind the dollhouse Quiet as a mouse? Is she crouching in the toy box Crafty as a fox? Is she underneath the rug as cozy as a bug? Oh, where can Sheila be? Chorus: Peek-a-Boo! Where are you? Come out from your hiding place Peek-a-Boo! I see you ! It's good to see your smiling Gee, it's been awhile and It's good to see your smiling face Where is Danny, where could he be? He was here a moment ago Where is Danny, where could he be? We've been looking high and low Is he underneath a chair All curled up like a bear? Is he hiding in a cave Just like a bat behaves? Is he soaring through the skies Just like an eagle flies? Oh, where can Danny be? Repeat Chorus: Where are Jim and Jannie, where could they be? They were here a moment ago Where are Jim and Jannie, where could they be? We've been looking high and low Did they fly out of the room Upon a witch's broom? Did they wave a magic wand, Then suddenly they were gone? Are they here but can't be seen, Like ghosts on Halloween? Oh, where can Jim and Jannie be? Repeat Chorus: Lovey And Me Words and Music: Hap Palmer A Lovey is something you like very much A teddy, a blanket or doll Mine is a bunny so cuddly and soft It's my favorite stuffed toy of all Lovey is with me when I fall asleep And if I should wake in the night I'm not afraid 'cause my Lovey is there To say everything is all right It's Lovey and me, Lovey and me Together everywhere, It's Lovey and me Lovey stays with me whatever I do And listens to me when I talk We make up stories and maybe play house Or build a big castle with blocks Big kids may tease me and laugh at my games I turn and shut out the sound I hug Lovey tighter while walking away Pretending no one is around Just Lovey and me, Lovey and me Together everywhere, It's Lovey and me Lovey goes with me wherever I go That's why it's ragged and worn But I would not trade it for one that's brand new I'll take Lovey tattered and torn Mommy can wash it and hang it to dry And sew up the rips with some thread By night time my Lovey is ready to hug And lie with me here in my bed It's Lovey and me, Lovey and me Together everywhere It' Lovey and me Piggy Toes Words: Martha Cheney Music: Hap Palmer Ten little piggies run thumpity thud Ten little piggies squish into the mud Ten little piggies so soft and so sweet Don't you think toes are the best part of feet Chorus: Jiggle your piggy toes, wiggle your piggy toes Giggle and wiggle and jiggle your toes Jiggle your piggy toes, wiggle your piggy toes Run those sweet piggies right up to your rosy nose Run them right up to your nose Ten little piggies dig into the rug Ten little piggies curl up like a bug Ten little piggies go tippy tip toe Toes are the best part of feet don't you know Repeat Chorus: Walking Words: Martha Cheney Music: Hap Palmer Chorus: Walking,
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