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基本信息
书名:育婴记:宝宝身边的银发宝藏
定价:22.00元
作者:张钊
出版社:新华出版社
出版日期:2013-06-01
ISBN:9787516604564
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版次:1
装帧:平装
开本:32开
商品重量:0.359kg
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感动人心的细节,温暖灵魂的亲情。看了这本书,你会发现身边的每一位老人都可与“佐贺的超级阿嬷”媲美!
内容提要
作者在书中记叙了儿子出生后,自己年逾七旬的母亲从小县城来到北京照顾孙子的故事,以一点一滴的小事情入手,叙写了老人人性的温暖,在平凡的生活琐事中体现了一位奶奶对孙子无尽的爱,以及这位奶奶勤俭节约、物尽其用的生活哲学。在当今物化而冷漠的时代里,这样的故事读来尤为感人,充满教益。书稿描写奶奶对孙儿的哺育之情,细致入微,生动真实,感慨之余,更让人体会到亲情的力量与以及东方传统的生命力。
目录
引言
一天晚上,咩咩说:我也想奶奶,
我都有点不记得奶奶了
佘太君出征
佘太君出征
新的事业
每天的汤
年夜饭的淡淡哀伤
被错过的金婚纪念日
爸爸回东海了 34 春风一朵柳叶花
芹菜的吃法
鸡油炒茄子 42
电饭煲煮粥
一粒米,多少功
路边的野菜请你采
楼宇交错处的那些小径
后吃与吃剩菜
一周的生活
春风一朵柳叶花
“我只是舍不得你。”
提前的奥运夜
“我只是舍不得你。”
沾满泥土的玻璃碎片
“你在等我吗?”
给妈妈读书
每日的工作
晚餐如此简单
不小心,谈到了钱
别忧虑,上路吧
推迟一天回老家
“我想死家了。”
作者介绍
文摘
序言
《育婴记:宝宝身边的银发宝藏》 一、 Preface: A Whisper from the Past, A Promise for the Future The aroma of milk, the soft rustle of tiny clothes, the gentle rhythm of a sleeping heartbeat – these are the sensory anchors of early parenthood, moments etched into the soul with a tenderness that transcends time. Yet, beneath the surface of these idyllic scenes, a current of uncertainty often flows. What if the wisdom of generations, once readily available, now feels distant? What if the wellspring of ancestral knowledge, so vital for navigating the delicate journey of raising a child, has begun to dry? This is the quiet concern that birthed the idea for The Nursery Chronicle: Silver-Haired Treasures by Your Baby's Side. It is not a prescriptive manual, nor a rigid set of rules to be followed blindly. Instead, it is an invitation, a heartfelt offering to reconnect with a profound legacy of care, one that has nurtured countless generations of children. It is a testament to the enduring power of experience, a whisper from the past designed to echo in the present, and to offer a beacon of light for the future of your family. The title itself speaks to the essence of this endeavor. "The Nursery Chronicle" suggests a space where stories unfold, where the everyday miracles of growth are recorded, and where the intimate details of a baby's early life are held dear. It is a journal, a collection, a living document of a profound transformation. And at its heart lies the "Silver-Haired Treasures." These are not inanimate objects, but the living embodiments of wisdom, the grandparents, elders, and seasoned caregivers whose lives have been enriched by years of love, laughter, and the profound understanding that comes with raising a child. Their "treasures" are not material possessions, but the invaluable insights, the patient guidance, and the unconditional love that they possess. They are the silent guardians of time-tested practices, the keepers of traditions that speak to the fundamental needs of a growing human being. In an era often characterized by the relentless pursuit of novelty and the dizzying pace of information, it is easy to overlook the profound value of what is already within our reach. This book aims to gently, yet firmly, guide our attention back to the "silver-haired treasures" that may be right beside us, often overlooked, yet holding within them the keys to a more grounded, intuitive, and deeply connected approach to parenting. It is an exploration of the subtle nuances of care, the unspoken language of love, and the quiet strength that comes from embracing a holistic understanding of child-rearing. The Nursery Chronicle is born from a deep respect for the past and an unwavering belief in the enduring power of human connection. It is an ode to the wisdom that resides not in textbooks or digital algorithms, but in the gentle hands, the knowing eyes, and the loving hearts of those who have walked this path before us. It is an invitation to listen, to learn, and to weave these timeless threads into the vibrant tapestry of your own parenting journey. II. The Unfolding Tapestry: Embracing the Wisdom of Generations The journey of parenthood is a magnificent, often overwhelming, undertaking. From the first flutter of life within to the confident strides of a toddler, each stage presents its unique set of joys and challenges. In the modern world, parents are often inundated with information, a veritable deluge of advice from books, websites, and well-intentioned friends. While this access to knowledge can be beneficial, it can also lead to confusion and a sense of being adrift, constantly questioning whether one is doing "the right thing." The Nursery Chronicle seeks to offer a grounding counterpoint to this information overload. It delves into the rich repository of traditional parenting wisdom, a legacy passed down through generations, often through observation, imitation, and direct guidance. This wisdom is not static; it is a living, breathing entity, adapted and refined over centuries of experience. It acknowledges that while scientific advancements offer invaluable insights, the fundamental needs of a child remain constant: love, security, nourishment, and a nurturing environment. The "silver-haired treasures" – grandparents, aunts, uncles, and experienced mentors – are the custodians of this invaluable knowledge. They have witnessed the ebb and flow of countless childhoods, have navigated sleepless nights, teething woes, and developmental leaps with a calm resilience born of experience. Their advice, often delivered not as commandments but as gentle suggestions, is rooted in a deep understanding of a child's natural rhythms and a profound intuition about their needs. This book explores the myriad ways in which this wisdom can be accessed and integrated into contemporary parenting practices. It is not about discarding modern science, but about enriching it with the practical, time-tested approaches that have served humanity for millennia. Imagine the comfort of a grandmother's lullaby, its melody carrying not just a tune but a sense of deep security. Consider the practical genius of a seasoned caregiver who knows instinctively how to soothe a fussy baby with a particular swaddling technique or a gentle rocking motion. These are the "treasures" that The Nursery Chronicle aims to bring to the forefront. The book delves into various facets of early childhood care, always with an eye towards the wisdom embedded within them. It might explore the art of infant massage, not just as a physical practice but as a powerful tool for bonding and communication, a tradition honed over countless years. It could examine the nuances of feeding, moving beyond mere caloric intake to understand the importance of feeding cues, responsive feeding, and the joy of shared mealtimes. The book would also likely touch upon the significance of sleep, not as a battleground, but as a natural process that can be gently guided by understanding a baby's innate sleep patterns, a skill often perfected by those who have rocked generations to sleep. Furthermore, The Nursery Chronicle would likely celebrate the often-overlooked psychological and emotional dimensions of parenting. The elders have always understood the importance of a calm and present parent, the power of attentive listening, and the unspoken language of a baby's cries and coos. This book would seek to illuminate these profound truths, reminding us that while technology can offer tools, the heart of good parenting lies in our ability to connect, to empathize, and to offer unwavering emotional support. The exploration of these "treasures" is not a romanticized look at the past, but a practical re-engagement with proven methods. It acknowledges that times have changed, and societal structures may differ. However, the fundamental needs of a child and the innate wisdom of those who love them remain constant. The Nursery Chronicle is an endeavor to bridge the gap between past and present, offering parents a rich tapestry of wisdom to draw upon, making their parenting journey not just manageable, but deeply fulfilling and profoundly connected. It is a gentle reminder that the most precious resources for raising a child might just be the ones that have been with us all along. III. Beyond the Pages: Cultivating a Deeper Connection The Nursery Chronicle: Baby's Silver-Haired Treasures by Your Side is more than just a collection of stories or advice; it is an invitation to cultivate a deeper connection – a connection with your child, with yourself, and with the invaluable wisdom of those who have come before. The true richness of this book lies not merely in the information it imparts, but in the way it encourages a shift in perspective, a gentle redirection of focus towards the profound and often understated resources available to modern parents. The concept of "silver-haired treasures" extends beyond immediate family. It encompasses the collective wisdom of seasoned caregivers, community elders, and even the intuitive understanding that arises from observing the natural world. This book seeks to unlock and amplify these often-overlooked sources of guidance. Imagine the solace found in a neighbor's shared experience, the quiet encouragement from a wise elder at a park, or the profound lessons learned from observing the intricate balance of nature in caring for its young. These are the subtle yet powerful "treasures" that this chronicle aims to illuminate. The book would likely explore various avenues for parents to actively engage with this wisdom. This could involve encouraging intergenerational dialogue, where parents actively seek out conversations with their own parents or grandparents, not just about specific problems, but about their overall philosophy of child-rearing. It might suggest creating opportunities for mentorship, connecting new parents with experienced individuals who can offer ongoing support and share their accumulated knowledge. This could be formal or informal, a structured program or simply a heartfelt invitation to share a cup of tea and a story. Moreover, The Nursery Chronicle would likely emphasize the importance of observation and mindful engagement. Just as the "silver-haired treasures" learned by watching and participating, modern parents are encouraged to slow down and observe their babies with a keen, unhurried eye. This book would likely offer guidance on how to interpret a baby's cues, not through a checklist, but through a deeper understanding of their body language, their vocalizations, and their subtle expressions. This nuanced understanding, honed by generations of caregivers, is a treasure in itself, allowing parents to respond more intuitively and effectively to their child's needs. The book might also advocate for the embrace of a more holistic approach to parenting. This means recognizing that a child's well-being is intricately linked to the well-being of their caregivers and their environment. The "silver-haired treasures" often understood the interconnectedness of things, the importance of self-care not as a luxury but as a necessity for effective parenting, and the impact of a peaceful home environment on a child's development. The Nursery Chronicle would likely echo these sentiments, encouraging parents to prioritize their own well-being, to create a nurturing sanctuary for their families, and to foster a sense of community that supports both children and parents. Ultimately, The Nursery Chronicle is about reclaiming a sense of groundedness and confidence in the face of the overwhelming demands of modern parenthood. It is about reminding parents that they possess an innate capacity to nurture and guide their children, and that this capacity can be further enriched by drawing upon the vast reservoir of human experience. The book is a gentle yet powerful call to action, urging readers to look around them, to listen intently, and to embrace the "silver-haired treasures" that are waiting to share their wisdom, thereby creating a legacy of love and connection that will resonate for generations to come. It is an endeavor to make the practice of parenting not just about surviving, but about thriving, deeply and meaningfully, with the invaluable support of the past guiding the way.