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Lift Up and Pop Up - Farm Animals - (Lift Up & Pop Up) by  Little Genius Books (Board Book)

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How Does It Work? - by Maddie Moate

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Sea Babies - by  Sylvia Earle (Hardcover)

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How Much More He Cares for You - by  Jonny Ardavanis (Hardcover)

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Baby Person - by  Janet Lansbury (Hardcover)

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Most nurture titles are published in paperback, and some are offered in hardcover.

Page counts vary widely: nurture books can be as short as about 32 pages or as long as around 448 pages.

Many nurture books are aimed at adults and parents (often listed as 22 years and up), while some children’s titles target younger readers — for example, ages 4–8.

Nurture books commonly appear in Family & Relationships, often under Parenting. Some are categorized as Juvenile Fiction, and others focus specifically on children with special needs.

Some nurture books are designed to support classroom projects and include teaching resources or techniques that help educators foster children’s social and emotional development.

Children’s nurture books frequently feature vibrant illustrations and participatory text techniques—such as alliteration, repetition, rhyming, and rich vocabulary—and may include linked teaching resources.

Some nurture books focus on practical, how‑to guidance—checklists, prompts, exercises, recipes, and expert tips—while others take a reflective or spiritual approach that explores the meaning of parenthood rather than step‑by‑step strategies.

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