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Whenever I am in a bookstore, I check out the parenting section. If I see
Babywise, I sometimes make it "disappear". Books are usually "faced" (the
spines all brought forward so that they are at the edge of the shelf). This
usually leaves plenty of room behind the books - a great hiding place.
Marita Nickison, RN, IBCLC
> Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 07:41:53 EDT
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Barnes & Noble
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> Alice, you pointed out:
>
> "Yesterday, I went to Barnes & Noble to study for THE EXAM. On the way
back
> from the restroom, my eyes rested (OK bulged out) with the whole display
of
> Babywise, Toddlerwise, etc. Brand new editions! All with "parent
directed"
> instructions"
>
> I'm curious -- were these books specifically & prominently displayed,
such
> as in an end cap (all the books pulled together to catch one's eye), or
were
> they just in the usual spot on the shelf in alphabetical order by author?
>
> Jan in Wheaton
>
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