The section that is good for parents

To catch our breath with young children or to offer us a moment of reflection, here is the section… which feels good!



To pamper baby’s skin

With a view to helping parents protect, moisturize and soothe their infant’s skin, pharmacist Sophie Châtillon has just launched Maison Paréa. The secret of this range designed and manufactured in Quebec? Manicouagan clay, a local ingredient rich in micronutrients, such as iron and calcium. At the moment, the collection includes three products. Very useful during diaper changes, the moisturizing liniment and diaper cream aim to prevent and reduce inflammation linked to diaper rash. For its part, the soothing body lotion, very pleasant to apply, relieves baby’s dry skin.

The big questions of adopted children


PHOTO CATHERINE LEFEBVRE, ARCHIVES SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Author Catherine Voyer-Léger

“Did I move a lot when I was in your belly?” “Do we look alike, you and me?” “Did I guess you were my mom?” » In the magnificent album My music tree, an adopted girl questions her mother about her origins. Inspired by her own experience, author Catherine Voyer-Léger offers a sensitive and poetic story that will surely facilitate the opening of a dialogue on adoption in many families.

My music tree

My music tree

Editions Station T

From 4 years old

Families of all kinds


PHOTO PROVIDED BY VENUS BY BIKE

The podcast team Kinship in recording session

Multidisciplinary artist Maude Boutin St-Pierre dreams of raising a child with her great friend, author and actress Kathleen Laurin McCarthy. Is this legally possible in Quebec? What do families who have chosen to evolve outside the traditional model do? In a six-episode podcast on the border between autofiction, radio theater and documentary investigation, Maude Boutin St-Pierre and her collective Vénus à vélo meet people who experience their parenthood differently, including single mothers. and a family of three adults. Kinship – In search of a family that looks like us raises very relevant questions about love, friendship and co-parenting.

Return of the Pensouillard

More than 10 years after the publication of his bestselling book pensive the hamsterthe Dr Serge Marquis is back with a new book in which he takes up the image of this little beast that runs non-stop through people’s heads and that “loops useless, negative, often guilt-inducing thoughts”. This time, the author is speaking more specifically to parents in order to equip them so that they can help their children to allay their harmful concerns. With everyday examples and a touch of humour, the Dr Serge Marquis demonstrates that “the art of presence” can bring benefits to the whole family.

The Little Pensouillard – How to help your child calm his mind

The Little Pensouillard – How to help your child calm his mind

Editions Editorial

184 pages


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