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The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years.


The Wide-Eyed wide-eyed
adj.
1. Having the eyes completely opened, as in wonder.

2. Innocent; credulous.


wide-eyed
Adjective

1. innocent or naive

2.
 Wonder Years

Lorilee Craker Crak´er   

n. 1. One who boasts; a braggart.
 

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The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years A Mommy Guide To Preschool Daze by author and parenting expert Lorilee Craker is a knowledgeable collection of specific tactics and productive strategies for creatively assisting young mothers with their child's upbringing up·bring·ing  
n.
The rearing and training received during childhood.


upbringing
Noun

the education of a person during his or her formative years

Noun 1.
. As children may be often difficult or high-maintenance in their daily life, The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years incorporates a religious perspective to provide readers with an expansive wisdom of psychological sound approaches for easing a child through such issues as the "boogeyman", their eating habits, handling embarrassing situations, releasing the "inner red-hot mama", giving confidence to dependant or clingy cling  
intr.v. clung , cling·ing, clings
1. To hold fast or adhere to something, as by grasping, sticking, embracing, or entwining:
 children, and so much more. The Wide-Eyed Wonder Years is strongly recommended for all young Christian mothers searching for an overall guide to helping their children throughout the many difficult aspects of childhood.
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