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Newborn Baby Care: The Step-By-Step Guide To Happy Parenting
- Toddler Discipline That Works, Baby Stress Relief, Make You A Smiling Mom!
- Narrated by: Jen Reichert
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Would you like to know how to calm your toddler with minimal stress and transform yourself into a happy parent?
Unlike other guides on baby care, this step-by-step guide shows you the way to ease your baby's stress and prepare you for motherhood. Ultimately helping you and your baby live in joy, it will help you to strengthen the natural parent-child bond.
Inside you will discover:
- What to expect before and after birth to reduce the level of confusion dealing with your newborn
- Breastfeeding techniques that will allow your baby to latch on
- How to play with your baby and your baby's intelligence
- How to calm a crying toddler
- Growth charts for your baby to help you monitor healthy development
- And much, much more!
In just a few minutes from now, you can begin to ease into parenthood and go on a journey with your loved ones to become a smiling happy parent.
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- JW
- 2018-07-26
Extremely sexist
I'm sure the advice in here is reasonably useful (nothing exceptional) but holy is this sexist. Right away the book does not even remotely assume that a father might read this book. it also recommends that if the mother isnt well enough "to clean" then she should hire "a young girl from the neighborhood" or "an aunt or mother" to come help. A note to the authors: my wife is not my cleaning slave, nor are other women destined to be the only people who can clean our house. What a stupid book. Please fast forward from the 1950s and think about a family-based scenario.
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