Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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Raising a healthy newborn and young toddler involves skills and information that parents need to access quickly and easily. This title offers parents a comprehensive guide to childrearing for babies and toddlers.
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The Rough Guide to Babies
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Navigates you through a modern world: Planet Baby. Life is different there – and this book helps you find your way. There are personal and professional anecdotes from the people who know best including: new mothers and fathers, health visitors, paediatric nutritionists, and others.
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Review by Jessica Clark for Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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I was so glad to have this book handy through age 3. I kept in it the bathroom and could read snippets during bath time. I also grabbed it in the middle of the night if I had to give medicine or couldn’t figure out what to do. I also enjoyed the month to month milestones in their non-threatening format. Being the typical worrying mom, it was nice to see that my little one was on track, or what I should be watching for in the next few months. I also highly recommend The Baby Care Book: Absolutely Everything You Need To Know About Your Fabulous Baby A must-have that I was happy to pass on to a new mom.
Review by Journalist for Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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The vast majority of this book is well written with an open, research-based outlook. There are some excellent sections with pictures on, for example, how to burp or swaddle a baby. However, it is let down by some poor, biased writing in chapter 11, “Interacting with your growing baby”. Sentences such as: “While your son will enjoy playing with toy cars, trucks and trains, your daughter will likely [sic] gravitate towards dolls and playing house” (so women can’t drive, and men don’t have babies?) or a dubious analysis of the reasons for toddler temper tantrums, are out of kilter with the generally even tone of the book. Buy it, but read some of it with a critical mind.
(And it would be nice if the proof readers of the next edition looked up how to use “lay” and “lie”).
Review by mary brooks for Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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Short of changing nappies for you, I’m sure this book has everything you need. It is so full of helpful advice and information and written in an easy to follow way.
We love it, for the confidence it has given us. This is our first baby and I am so pleased we found this book now, just at the time we needed it. I really recommend it for any new parents.
Review by Saba for Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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I am due to give birth for the first time in a few weeks and have been reading this book. I would say it is excellent for someone like me who has never had any experience with babies before. It tells you everything you need to know of what to expect, how to care for your baby, their growth and how to deal with most situations that could arise. Also, goes through baby development from birth to 3 years of age. It also doesn’t push any particular point of view but lets you know different options so that you can make up your mind. I would say an excellent book of necessary basics for the first time parent and would highly recommend!
Review by Agur for Your Babycare Bible, The most authoritative and up-to-date source book on caring for babies from birth to age three
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The source of information that we have been looking for. After scrolling through pages and pages on the internet trying to find answers to all those questions that new parents have, this book has everything you need. Written in a clear and concise way it is an excellent reference for all aspects of parenting. I have and will continue to recommend it to new parents.
Review by Gembabes for The Rough Guide to Babies
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If you liked the Rough Guide to Pregnancy (and even if you didn’t) this is a great book. It’s down to earth and real, and unlike loads of the baby books out there, geared for a UK market. Plus there are funny and reassuring reviews of all the other baby ‘gurus’ eg) Gina Ford, and stories from loads of real mothers and what they went through. More than anything else, it made me feel normal.
Review by H. L. Ireland for The Rough Guide to Babies
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I loved the tone which was supportive without being patronising, was sympathetic and at the same time very amusing. I felt like it tried to be unbiased and was good in helping me not to panic about the things that new mums panic about.
Review by Lorna for The Rough Guide to Babies
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First baby has yet to arrive but already I feel much better about the prospect of being a parent. Have started reading a couple of other baby books, but this has been the only one that sounds as though it was written for me rather than a stepford wife.
The style of writing and the chapters make this very, very accessible – great for picking up in a spare 10 minutes for a chuckle and to learn something new. It is full of interesting information and facts, such as how to easily swaddle a baby, which I’m sure will come in handy. This is definately coming to the maternity ward with me.
Review by Me for The Rough Guide to Babies
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I thought this was a good book – VERY easy to read and worked it’s way through the chapters well. It certainly helped set the foundations for the early days of parenthood, although I don’t feel it’s the kind of book that I’ll have lying around to use as a reference tool once the bundle of joy arrives. It has definitely made me feel a lot calmer about the whole thing and I’d recommend it to anybody as an excellent starting point.
Review by M. Nebhrajani for The Rough Guide to Babies
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I was intending to buy this book for a friend who is about to have her first baby. I have just had my third baby, and how I wish I had this book when I was having my first. It’s funny and lighthearted (some books are so serious and prescriptive that they are in danger of taking all the joy and instinct out of mothering a new baby) and yet it’s informative and comprehensive. I liked reading the experiences of real parents and the views of real professionals. The book definitely doesn’t treat you as if birth has left your one remaining brain cell addled by hormones! In fact I found it so useful in reminding me of all the things I had forgotten, and telling me things I didn’t know, that I’m going to get a copy of my own.