Monday's Child Is Fair Of Face: And Other Traditional Beliefs About Babies And Motherhood

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Pregnancy and childbirth remains a mystical and magical time, characterised by feelings of hope, uncertainty and worry. No matter how many scientific innovations come along, there's still room for home-grown beliefs and traditions handed down through the family.

Hardcover. English. Random House. 2008. ISBN: 9781905211524. 224 pp. Good in pictorial cover. Book No: 55410

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