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Suzanne Schlosberg

    Suzanne Schlosberg is a leading voice in health, nutrition, and parenting writing. With a background as a former senior editor for Shape magazine, her work delves into practical advice and insightful guidance for readers navigating personal well-being and family life. Her approach is characterized by clarity and a reader-focused perspective, establishing her as a significant author in lifestyle literature.

    Jane and the Giant Poop - First Ed
    The Fat-free Truth
    The Curse of the Singles Table
    Fitness For Dummies
    • 2017

      Jane and the Giant Poop - First Ed

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Endorsed by experts at Mayo Clinic and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Jane and the Giant Poop is the funniest - and most educational - book written about healthy pooping. This clever rhyming book stars Jane, a karate enthusiast who hasn't been her sunny self lately. When her giant poop clogs the toilet, Jane visits Dr. Pooper and learns why her belly has been aching. Soon, Jane becomes an expert about poop in all its shapes - pebbles, logs, globs, milkshakes, and cow patties. Her poop turns mush and then the toilet will flush! Coauthor Steve Hodges, M.D., is a pediatric urologist at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and an authority on constipation, potty training and bedwetting. He and parenting writer Suzanne Schlosberg are co-authors of three other acclaimed books: It's No Accidents, Bedwetting and Accidents Aren't Your Fault, and the The M.O.P. Book. Nobody illustrates poop with as much humor and creativity as artist Cristina Acosta. Jane and the Giant Poop will delight constipated children ages 3 to 10. Parents will learn a lot, too! All preschools and elementary school libraries should own this book.

      Jane and the Giant Poop - First Ed
    • 2005

      The Fat-free Truth

      239 Real Answers to the Fitness and Weight-Loss Questions You Wonder about Most

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Two well-known fitness writers pool their resources and knowledge to answer important questions about exercise, diet, health, and weight loss--240 in all--urging readers to get their facts straight before they launch into any radical weight-loss plan. Original.

      The Fat-free Truth
    • 2004

      Suzanne Schlosberg's friends dubbed her the Cal Ripken of celibacy. Given the common belief among single women that all the good men are either married or gay, Suzanne's predicament is hardly extraordinary, but what she does to end the streak makes for a hilarious tale. Suzanne hits bottom when her younger sister gets engaged, leaving her less than a year to find a date for the wedding. She shifts into overdrive, experimenting with Internet dating, speed dating, and other bizarre 21st century match-making rituals. But after enduring every indignity of singlehood, she ultimately learns to ask herself: Does she really need a man to find happiness?

      The Curse of the Singles Table
    • 1996

      Fitness For Dummies

      • 412 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.7(25)Add rating

      Featuring 25% new and updated content, Fitness For Dummies, 4th Edition, delivers the latest and greatest in get-fit information. With the help of fitness professionals, readers can learn to set, and achieve, realistic fitness goals without breaking the bank.

      Fitness For Dummies