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Waking a Sleeping Baby Take Home
A wonderful take-home resource for new mothers, this English/Spanish tear pad provides tips to help new parents awaken their babies for breastfeeding, such as undressing baby, wiping baby’s face with a cool washcloth, and more. Features full-color photos. 100 sheets per pad.
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