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In June 2002, Hogg teamed up with Discovery Health in Great Britain to produce a fifteen-part television series entitled The Baby Whisperer. In 2004, as she was battling cancer, Hogg and Blau collaborated on The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems. Hogg died of melanoma on 25 November 2004, aged 44, in her native Doncaster, England.
Secrets of the Baby Whisperer: How to Calm, Connect, and Communicate with Your Baby is a 2001 book by Tracy Hogg and Melinda Blau, aimed at guiding new parents through their baby's first year. [1] [2] The book has become a bestseller upon its release. [3] [4]
Secrets of the Baby Whisperer: How to Calm, Connect, and Communicate with Your Baby. Melinda Blau (1st ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-44075-7. OCLC 45283036. Ezzo, Gary (2012). On Becoming Baby Wise: Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep. Robert Bucknam (5th ed.). Mount Pleasant, SC: Parent-Wise Solutions.
Hamish Frost - Baby whisperer Tracy Hogg visits a mother who is finding it difficult to care for her premature baby. Harvey and Olly Spence - Baby Olly will not stop crying after he is fed, and the baby whisperer tries to figure out the problem. Jane's Holly - Baby James will not sleep at night and his parents need help from Tracy, the baby ...
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In 2010, a series of Baby Einstein box sets called Discovery Kits were made with Julie Aigner-Clark as the director. Later in 2012, they were released as original videos. The nine Discovery Kits came with a DVD, CD with selections of music heard in the video, and a book and discovery cards for small children.
The method is intended to provoke conclusions about a matter apart from impartial examinations of facts. Name-calling is thus a substitute for rational, fact-based arguments against an idea or belief on its own merits. [30] Non sequitur A type of logical fallacy, in which a conclusion is made out of an argument that does not justify it.