ABBEVILLE PRESS

Fathering Your School-Age Child: A Dad's Guide to the Wonder Years—Three- to Nine-Year-Olds (Apr.; $12.95, cloth $18.95) by Armin A. Brott advises on all aspects of fatherhood from pre-k through the fourth grade.

ANDREWS MCMEEL

What to Expect When Your Wife Is Expanding: A Reassuring Month-by-Month Guide for the Father-to-be, Whether He Wants Advice or Not (May, $12.95) by Thomas Hill updates and revises the 1993 parody of the bestselling parenting bible.

DUNCAN BAIRD (dist. by Sterling)

The Star Catchers: Stories for You to Read to Your Child to Encourage Calm, Confidence and Creativity (Apr., $14.95) by Anne Civardi et al. features illustrated narrative meditations, each with a set of positive affirmations.

BAKER BOOKS

Parenting Teens in a MySpace World (July, $12.99) by Chap Clark and Dee Clark offers understanding, training and tools to help nurture teens.

BARRONS

101 Words Your Child Will Spell by the End of Grade 1 (May, $14.99) by Nancy Skultety contains teaching and learning tools; includes CD-ROM.

CENTER STREET

Lean Mommy: Bond with Your Baby and Get Fit with the Stroller Strides Program (June, $17.99) by Lisa Druxman with Martica Heaner shows moms how to stride their way back into shape while spending quality time with their babies.

CHRONICLE

I Was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids (May, $19.95) by Trisha Ashworth and Amy Nobile extends a hand to mothers caught up in child-rearing craziness.

CIDER MILL PRESS (dist. by Sterling)

Motherhood: A Celebration (May, $14.95) by Lenore Skomal offers classical quotes and original writings for moms.

CLEVELAND CLINIC PRESS (dist. by Ingram)

You Can Eat That!: Awesome Food for Kids with Diabetes (Mar., $19.95) by Robyn Webb provides tasty, healthy recipes that kids will actually enjoy.

COLLINS

Good Kids, Bad Habits: The RealAge Guide to Raising Healthy Children (Mar., $21.95) by Jennifer Trachtenberg uses the RealAge BehaviorRater as part of an interactive guide for parents.

COWLEY PUBLICATIONS

Wising Up: A Youth Guide for Good Living (May, $14.95) by Reynold Feldman and M. Jan Rumi sets forth 80 principles of good living drawn from many traditions.

FAIR WINDS PRESS

Helping Your Troubled Teen: Learn to Recognize, Understand, and Address the Destructive Behavior of Today's Teens (July, $16.95) by Cynthia Kaplan et al. instructs parents on how to identify an at-risk adolescent.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY

Standing in the Gap (Aug., $12.99) by Vicki Caruana provides parents of school-age youngsters with tips on effective communication and problem solving.

HAMLYN (dist. by Sterling)

Miracle Foods for Kids: 25 Super-Nutritious Foods to Keep Your Children in Great Health (Mar., $14.95) by Juliette Kellow, recipes by Sunil Vijayakar, features 50 recipes, plus tips for adding healthy food to kids' diets.

HARVARD COMMON PRESS

Moving with Kids: 25 Ways to Ease Your Family's Transition to a New Home (Mar., $9.95) by Lori Collins Burgan helps parents relocate with young children.

HCI

The Sleepeasy Solution: The Exhausted Parent's Guide to Getting Your Child to Sleep—from Birth to Age 5 (Apr., $14.95) by Jennifer Waldburger and Jill Spivak shares a family-friendly method of solving sleep problems.

LITTLE, BROWN

Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover: The Six-Week Plan to Completely Transform Your Home, Health, Family, and Life (Apr., $16.99) by Hannah Keeley runs the gamut from housecleaning to personal growth. Ad/promo.

MARLOWE CO.

The Secret Cyber Lives of Teenagers: Parenting in the Age of MySpace.com (Mar., $14.95) by Candice M. Kelsey reveals the worlds that kids inhabit on Internet sites.

Toddler Sing & Sign: Animals and Colors (Aug., $17.95) by Anne Meeker Miller teaches simple American Sign Language; includes CD.

MEADOWBROOK PRESS

The New Baby Name Survey (Aug., $10) by Bruce Lansky articulates the connotations and impressions of popular names. Author tour.

NEW HORIZON PRESS

Your Critically Ill Child: Life and Death Choices Parents Must Face (May, $15.95) by Christopher M. Johnson, M.D., guides parents through making difficult decisions.

NEWMARKET PRESS

On Their Own: Creating an Independent Future for Your Adult Child with Learning Disabilities and ADHD (May; $16.95, cloth $24.95) by Anne Ford with John-Richard Thompson guides parents through these problems.Ad/promo.

NEW WORLD LIBRARY

The A to Z Guide to Raising Happy, Confident Kids (Apr., $14.95) by Jenn Berman provides a quick reference guide.

PERSONHOOD PRESS (dist. by IPG)

Parents' Lives, Children's Needs: Working Together for Everyone's Well-Being (May, $14.95) by Beth Roy outlines the developmental challenges facing parents at each stage of their children's growth.

RANDOM HOUSE REFERENCE

E-parenting: Keeping Up with Your Tech-Savvy Kids (June, $14.95) by Sharon Miller Cindrich suggests ways to use technology to raise safer and more creative kids.

RED ROCK PRESS (Dist. by NBN)

Pop, You Rock Because... (Apr., $10.95) by Tomoe Sasaki Farley presents tributes to dads in witty style.

RODALE

The BabyCenter Essential Guide to Your Baby's First Year: Expert Advice and Mom-to-Mom Wisdom from the World's Most Popular Parenting Web Site (July, $15.95) by Linda Murray et al. guides moms through all aspects of infant care.

RUNNING PRESS

The Sneaky Chef (Apr., $15.95) by Missy Chase Lapine contains 75 recipes and realistic ways to boost nutrition in children's diets. 35,000 first printing.

SASQUATCH BOOKS

Book Crush (Apr., $16.95) by Nancy Pearl, a Seattle librarian, provides young readers with thematic lists of books to enjoy.

SEAL PRESS

Don't Call Me Daddy: A Lesbian Mom on Sperm Donors, Not Being Pregnant, and the Ups and Downs of Being the Other Mother (June, $15.95) by Calla Devlin chronicles the author's experiences in dealing with her partner's pregnancy.

SEARCH INSTITUTE (dist. by IPG)

A Moment's Peace for Parents of Teens: 365 Rejuvenating Reflections (May, $9.95) by Patricia Hoolihan offers daily affirmations and meditations.

SENTIENT PUBLICATIONS (dist. by NBN)

Changing the Course of Autism: A Scientific Approach to Treating Your Autistic Child (July, $18.95) by Bryan Jepson, M.D., and Jane Johnson provides methods to diagnose and treat autistic children's underlying medical conditions. Author tour.

SILVERLEAF PRESS (dist. by IPG)

Soft-Spoken Parenting: 50 Ways to Not Lose Your Temper with Your Kids (July, $15.95) by H. Wallace Goddard suggests ways to pre-empt frustration.

SOURCEBOOKS

10 Things You Can Do Right Now to Help Your Child with Autism (Mar., $14.95) by Jonathan Levy recommends tangible, immediate steps.

SS/FIRESIDE

Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children Without Breaking Their Spirits (May, $14) by Michael Popkin shows parents how to defuse and even use tempestuous struggles for power.

STERLING

Great Expectations: Baby's First Year (July, $14.95) by Sandy Jones and Marcie Jones takes moms and dads through the first 12 months.

ST. MARTINS/GRIFFIN

The Baby Name Bible: The Ultimate Guide by America's Baby-Naming Experts (Mar., $9.95) by Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz, the authors of Beyond Jennifer and Jason, suggests more than 50,000 possibilities. 250,000 first printing.

TARCHER

The Kids' Book Club Book (May, $15.95) by Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp combines recipes, activities and book titles to inspire kids to start their own clubs.

THREE RIVERS PRESS

From the Hips: A Comprehensive, Open-Minded, Uncensored, Totally Honest Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, and Becoming a Parent (May, $21.95) by Rebecca Odes and Ceridwen Morris details the latest information. 75,000 first printing.

UNIV. PRESS OF NEW ENGLAND

How to Keep Your Children Safe (Mar., $19.95) by Yvonne M. Vissing advises parents on what to look for in caregiving situations such as day care and camps.

VANDERWYK BURNHAM

What Kids Really Want to Ask (May, $12.95) by Rhonda Richardson and A. Margaret Pevec compiles real questions from youngsters 10—14 and suggests movies that will foster conversations.

VEHICULE PRESS (dist. by IPG)

I Am Not an ATM Machine: How Parents Can Regain Control of Their Lives While Still Loving Their Children (Apr., $13.95) by Phil Clavel helps repair a pattern of constant handouts.

WATERBROOK PRESS

Working Families: Navigating the Demands and Delights of Marriage, Parenting, and Career (Mar., $14.99) by emphasizes the fundamental equality of husband and wife.

WOODBINE HOUSE

Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals (Apr., $21.95) by Marlene J. Cohen and Donna L. Sloan demonstrates the use of supports to improve skills in the autistic.

ZEPHYR PRESS (dist. by IPG)

Big Ideas for Growing Mathematicians: Exploring Elementary Math with 20 Ready-to-Go Activities (Aug., $19.95) by Ann Kajandar uses interactive projects as a means of presenting math ideas to children.