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Best-selling humor author Dawn Dais, mother to a one-year-old and author of The Sh!t No One Tells You About Toddlers, is convinced that there is a reason for this lack of preparedness. She believes that a vast conspiracy exists to hide the horrific truth about parenting from doe-eyed expectant mothers who might otherwise abandon their babies in hospitals and run for it. In The...
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Random House Group company, 2006. — 160 p. — ISBN: 0091912660. As babies grow, their routines and patterns change. In The Contented Toddler Years, Gina addresses the many changes in sleeping and feeding habits that arise during the second and third year. She offers invaluable advice and insight into these crucial stages of a child's development, from walking and talking, to...
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Touchstone eBook, 2015. — 165 p. — ISBN: 1501122983. Jamie Glowacki"potty-training expert, Pied Piper of Poop, and author of the popular guide, Oh Crap! Potty Training"shares her proven 6-step plan to help you toilet train your preschooler quickly and successfully. Worried about potty training? Let Jamie Glowacki, potty-training expert at OhCrapPottyTraining.com, show you how...
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ATRIA BOOKS, 2005. — 446 p. ISBN: 0-7434-8893-8, ISBN13: 978-0-7434-8893-8 Tracy Hogg knows babies. Her incredible sensitivity and ability to read infants' cries, coos and assorted baby noises quickly earned Tracy the admiration and gratitude of high-profile couples, including a host of celebrities. The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems provides solutions to hundreds of...
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RosettaBooks, 2012. — 576 p. You've made it through pregnancy and delivery, and now you're ready to bring your new bundle of joy home. Becoming a new parent is both exhilarating and overwhelming. Being thrust into a new world of responsibility for a tiny human being can leave new parents feeling unprepared for the task. Besides visits to the pediatrician, where else can you...
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The Experiment, 2017. — 165 p. — ISBN10: 1615193995, 13 978-1615193998. Yes, your baby can join in at family mealtimes-right from the start! Gill Rapley and Tracey Murkett are the creators of baby-led weaning (BLW), a commonsense way to introduce your baby to solid foods. There's no need to struggle with purées and spoon-feeding! Instead, Baby can explore the same foods you...
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014. — 47 p. — ISBN10: 1500778664, 13 978-1500778668. Discover: how to train your baby without stress and tears If you want your baby to be a good sleeper, a healthy eater and a happy explorer, then this might be the most important practical guide you read during the crucial period of the baby's first year. These first months are...
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Benefit for parents, for a child from 0 to one year. Rachel Waddilove has worked for many years as a nanny and private maternity nurse; her clients include celebrities, politicians and royalty. In this book, she draws on her considerable professional and personal experience to advise young parents on everything they need to know about looking after a baby in its first year....
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A book for mothers whose children are from one to 3 years old. A follow up to the hugely successful the Baby Book, The Toddler Book follows a child's development between the ages 12 - 36 months. Written in an informative yet friendly style, the book is essential for any parent, experienced or not, who wants to approach the terrible two's stage with confidence and a smile....
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