First published in French by Mango, Paris, France 2020.
FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand NewFresh entry into successful, timeless genre that fills a hole in the market: This book joins the wildly successful genre of pregnancy, postpartum, and early childcare books, but enters with a modern angle tied to the lust for clean, natural products and DIY. It fills a gaping hole, however, as aside from one book on oils, other titles primarily focus on food preparation; here, at last, is one tied to creating (much-needed) natural products for bath, beauty, health, and personal care.Appeal of French angle: French secrets to healthy living have proven to have massive appeal in the US. French Women Don't Get Fat scans at nearly 870,000 copies (a 2007 title that continues to sell with 450 YTD) and closer content-wise, Bringing Up Bébé scans nearly 300,000 copies (2014 title with 6,205 YTD). Bébé Day By Day scans at 25,000 (2013, 210 YTD), and French Kids Eat Everything scans at 22,500 (2014, 478 YTD). This book has French authors and is now being published in English for the very first time.Alluring packaging and gift appeal: This book's elegant packaging, aesthetically pleasing pastel spreads, softly lit photographs, and chic design will make it a hit as a gift for moms-to-be and new moms, perfect for baby showers and sip-and-sees.Excellent backlist potential: Expectant mothers and new mothers are always on the hunt for tested and true information to make sense of the confusing and cluttered realm of prenatal, postnatal, and infant care. This book, which features advice from an expert midwife, is filled with the kinds of timeless wisdom that gives books like Ina May's Guide to Childbirth, 2nd Ed. (Random House, 2003, 5,650 YTD), The Big Book of Organic Baby Food (Sonoma Press, 2016, 13,500 YTD), and Expecting Better (Penguin, 2014, 11,200 YTD) consistently high sales through the years.Market power of organic products, especially those for babies: According to reporting in the Daily Chronicle published in late September 2020, the Organic Baby Shampoo Market Report shows that the industry is growing at a rapid pace—predicted to expand by a compound annual growth rate of nearly 8 percent by 2027, while according to Adroit Market Research, the baby skin care market is estimated to reach nearly 19 billion dollars by 2025. According to the Organic Trade Association, the US market for organic products, including nonfood items, reached a record 52.5 billion dollars in sales for the year 2018; nearly half of organics buyers cite their children as the motivating force behind their purchases. Consumers—and mothers, who contribute to a global baby care market estimated to be worth over 100 billion dollars by the year 2025—are hungry for access to nontoxic, organic, natural products like the ones in this book. Timeliness of at-home remedies and DIY treatments: As many spas and wellness centers have closed or become impossible to visit due to precautions surrounding Covid-19, and people are choosing to forgo or postpone visits to medical centers for non-urgent concerns, the treatments featured in this book will serve as a source of inspiration and access for pregnant women who are more comfortable staying at home.
Émilie Hébert is a cosmetologist, aromatherapist, expert on eco-friendly living, and the founder of Make It Beauty, a natural beauty line launched in 2017. She created her popular blog mamzelleemie.com, now viewable at , in 2006 while pregnant with her first child in order to share tips on healthy living while pregnant and then parenting, and her YouTube channel with complementary videos quickly grew to have nearly five thousand subscribers. She is the author of a range of books on topics including green living, beauty food, natural makeup and skin care, and clean perfume. Mother and Baby Natural Care is the first of her books published in English. She is from Paris, France, but now lives in Bordeaux.Héléne Boyé is a naturalist midwife and acupuncturist for new or soon-to-be mothers. She lives in France.
What Is a Natural and Organic Product?Why Opt for Natural During Pregnancy?Why Opt for Natural for Baby?Top Ingredients to UseTop Ingredients to AvoidRules to Follow When Carrying Out Natural TreatmentsIdeal Raw MaterialsBasic Utensils and EquipmentStoring Homemade CosmeticsAroma for Pregnancy, Essential OilsTop 10 Essential Oils for Mom and Baby Make Your Own Oil Mixtures for Mom and Baby Care for Mom During PregnancyFacial TreatmentsThe Pregnancy MaskDelicate Camellia Day CreamRegenerating Avocado Night CreamWhite Lily Complexion Radiance CreamAcerola Brightening MaskAnti-Couperosis SerumCooling Jelly for LegsAnti-Stretch Mark CareAnti-Stretch Mark Preventive Whipped BalmHealing Balm for Stretch MarksSilver Cream DeodorantSpecial Back Pain and Sciatica AromaticAnti-Nausea BalmSpecial Aromatic Balm for HeartburnAfter ChildbirthGrowth Activating Solid Shampoo with OatsHair Loss SerumAnti-Fatigue Eye SerumFirming Grapefruit Body CreamSpecial Breastfeeding Anti-Cracking OintmentToning Fluid with DaisiesIntimate Cleansing GelUltra-Healing Medicinal Oil for Episiotomy and Cesarean Section"Special Baby Blues" Postpartum Massage Oil"Special Baby Blues" Room FragranceAromatic Synergy Balm for HypersensitivityCare for Baby The Baby's NeedsFace Lotion Oat and Calendula Cleansing MilkSOS All-Around Balms for NewbornsProtective Winter Balm StickCold Cream with Orange BlossomAnti-Milk Crust OilThe Liniments Balm for Changing DiapersVegetable Talc with Rice and LavenderMassage OilCalendula Massage BarAnti-Eczema BalmFoaming Bath CleanserCreamy Avocado SoapArnica Treatment, Balm for Bumps Vegetable OilsAromatic HydrosolsAcknowledgments
"A New Must-Read . . . Mother and Baby Natural Care just launched in English and we're kind of obsessed." —Momtastic"Full of practical, easy-to-follow recipes that you can make at home." —Motherhood Moment"A helpful volume for parents interested in creating natural products." —Library Journal
Apollo Publishers
Fresh entry into successful, timeless genre that fills a hole in the market : This book joins the wildly successful genre of pregnancy, postpartum, and early childcare books, but enters with a modern angle tied to the lust for clean, natural products and DIY. It fills a gaping hole, however, as aside from one book on oils, other titles primarily focus on food preparation; here, at last, is one tied to creating (much-needed) natural products for bath, beauty, health, and personal care. Appeal of French angle: French secrets to healthy living have proven to have massive appeal in the US. French Women Don't Get Fat scans at nearly 870,000 copies (a 2007 title that continues to sell with 450 YTD) and closer content-wise, Bringing Up B
"Full of practical, easy-to-follow recipes that you can make at home." -- Motherhood Moment
Fresh entry into successful, timeless genre that fills a hole in the market : This book joins the wildly successful genre of pregnancy, postpartum, and early childcare books, but enters with a modern angle tied to the lust for clean, natural products and DIY. It fills a gaping hole, however, as aside from one book on oils, other titles primarily focus on food preparation; here, at last, is one tied to creating (much-needed) natural products for bath, beauty, health, and personal care. Appeal of French angle: French secrets to healthy living have proven to have massive appeal in the US. French Women Don't Get Fat scans at more than 850,000 copies (a 2007 title that continues to sell with over 2000 YTD) and closer content-wise, Bringing Up B
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