Does your baby cry constantly? Is it difficult to get your baby or child to sleep? Are you experiencing problems feeding your baby? Would you just like some useful advice on baby care issues? Look no further, these books can help!
newborn baby:
Babycare for Beginners by Frances Williams
From burping to tooth cleaning, cutting nails to taking a baby's temperature, this fun, user-friendly book coaches novices through 30 of the most common tasks they'll have to face during the first year of a baby's life. Each procedure is described clearly and is illustrated with large, step-by-step color photographs that show everything parents need to know in detail. The book can stand up or be placed open alongside the baby so that parents can read it without having to take their hands off the child.
The Father's Almanac by S. ADAMS SULLIVAN
A perennial bestseller, now revised and updated for a new generation of fathers, this readable, inspiring guide to the world of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is an indispensable treasury of advice, ideas, and suggestions.
The No-Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley, William Sears
Don't let sleep deprivation keep you from enjoying your baby. The No-Cry Sleep Solution is full of reassuring advice and words of wisdom from other parents who have had success with the program. It will give you the tools you need to effectively and gently reach your goal--a good night's sleep for everyone.
The Focus on the Family Complete Book of Baby and Child Care by Paul C. Reisser
It is fantastic and refreshing to be able to look into one resource and find everything you would possibly need to know concerning child rearing. From shots at 24 months, to skin rashes with photographic examples of each, to the different temperaments found in us all, to behavioral patterns at 13 months or 13 years, it's all here in this one book.
Natural Babycare by Colleen K. Dodt
This is the perfect book for someone who is interested in caring for they their child in the most natural ways possible. It contains clear and easy to understand explanations on herbs, essential oils, and aromatherapy. It also is full of great recipes and advice to help you get started. This book is full of great resources, too. It's a must for people interested in this subject but unsure as to where to begin.
The Practical Encyclopedia Of Pregnancy & Babycare by Alison MacKonochie
This is the perfect book for someone who is interested in caring for they their child in the most natural ways possible. It contains clear and easy to understand explanations on herbs, essential oils, and aromatherapy. It also is full of great recipes and advice to help you get started. This book is full of great resources, too. It's a must for people interested in this subject but unsure as to where to begin.
Johnson 's Feeding Your Baby (Johnson's Everyday Babycare) by Johnson & Johnson
For every parent who's ever wondered when it's best to introduce solid foods- including controversial items such as eggs and other dairy foods, wheat gluten, and nuts- the book offers the latest information on weaning stages, healthy first foods, food allergies, and how to encourage good eating habits for life.
Taking Care Of Baby: The Ultimate Organizer For Busy Parents by Caroline Keller, Andrew Lottman
A must-have for any parent, this journal makes it easy to keep track of baby's sleeping, eating, diapering, and playtime habits—something that pediatricians highly recommend. Space for notes ensures that mom and dad can leave for work or a night out, confident that all the important details will be recorded while they're away. There’s also a section for important medical and contact information, first aid notes, and inoculation records.
A World of Babies by Judy S. DeLoache, Alma Gottlieb
Every culture thinks that it knows the best way to care for babies. DeLoache and Gottlieb, both professors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, have gathered fictionalized accounts, based on factual information and including a brief description of the culture, of how various societies throughout history and the world think their offspring should be raised. Each of these accounts is written in a style similar to Dr. Benjamin Spock's child-care manuals, but using the traditions of each represented culture to create an analogous guidebook. This is an entertaining and educational collection of invented guidebooks spanning the globe. Questions such as what is the key to a successful pregnancy, when to bathe the baby, how long to nurse, and how to celebrate the various ceremonies that revolve around a birth are descriptively explained through the eyes of societies such as the Puritans of New England, the Fulani of western Africa, and a Muslim village in central Turkey.
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