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Baby Hearts: A Guide to Giving Your Child an Emotional Head Start
Published in Paperback by Bantam (2005-06-28)
Authors: Susan Phd Goodwyn and Linda Phd Acredolo
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Excelent!
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Review Date: 2008-02-26
I am a new mom (5 month old baby) and found this book amazing. I really enjoyed reading it and I love that it covers both the theory and the practical side of how a child develops emotionally. It is very well organized; the first part covers the goals for emotional development, and the second part covers the challenges one encounters. Each chapter finishes with a very specific list of tips for parents, which are summarized at the end by theme, with a note of age relevance for quick reference. You can't get better organized than that!

Wonderful and psychologically-sound!
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Review Date: 2008-01-23
Absolutely wonderful and very psychologically-sound! Helps you understand your baby's feelings, needs, and temperament. Provides great advice to help your baby grow up with a secure attachment. Well-researched and well-organized. It is a must read!

If you could only read one Book on Child development, This is it!!!
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Review Date: 2007-12-28
My daughter is only three months old and already the information I've learned and applied from this book are working wonders. She's just such a happy baby and I believe that this book has made that possible. From the beginning she's been a sweet heart but from what I've read thus far I'm able to keep her smiling and understand what it is she need's from me. Every night I read this aloud to my hubby and we are just amazed how simple but effect the teachings in this book are. You may say that don't have the time to read this book but after reading just a few pages this book will make you want to find time to read it.

So much to read through.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-14
If you are like most new moms, you will not have time to read this book. I have to read through a few pages just to get one piece of good advice from it. That's time that I just don't have to spare. This book is not good as a how-to book and is not organized well enough for anyone with children.

Very helpfull
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-08
I have 2 babies. One 5 months old and the other 2 years old. This book it is helpul because can help in both cases. It is very easy to read and very simple make those little things that makes the big difference. Thanks. You are fantastic.

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Bright From The Start
Published in Kindle Edition by Gotham (2007-08-02)
Authors: Jill Stamm and Paula Spencer
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Excellent Find!
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Review Date: 2008-06-21
As a teacher with my first child, I wanted to be sure to know the best techniques for simulating my little one's mind and helping him through the developmental stages. This book combines research with practical suggestions for developing attention, bonding (for emotional stability and security), and communication. It is written in parent friendly language and the activities are easy to implement. Many of them come naturally to parents and it is great to know that you are already doing the right things to help your child. Reassuring and informative!

Great book for understanding your child's brain development
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Review Date: 2008-05-31
I had checked the book out from the library, read it, and enjoyed it. I later decided I wanted to have it on hand as a reference as my daughter grew, so I purchased it. It is full of information about brain development and how you can help your child grow. Do not mistake this for a "how to build a Superbaby" book. The key word in the title is "nurture".

This is a great book!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-03
As a new mom and a kindergarten teacher, I love this book!! I really wanted to know how to take every opportunity to interact with my little one in ways that were beneficial to his development. The book is very reassuring in that as parents we do most of these things already. As an educator, the science information is facinating! I also love that this book is not about teaching your child to read (not a pre-requisite for kindergarten...), but it is about cultivating your child so that they can make the most of their future learning experiences.

Informative & Practical
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
Simply put -- this is a fabulous book. It has the perfect mix of scientific research and practical easy-to-use suggestions. The author also brings to the book her experiences of a parent to a special needs daughter, providing a compassionate and insightful touch. (Not to fear -- she does not delve into overly personal and sappy anecdotes -- but rather gives the reader further evidence that she really does know of what she speaks.)

There is a lot here for parents of infants to take away. And as someone who is very interested in how the brain learns and develops, I was definitely not disappointed. The book is well researched and the science is explained in a way that is interesting and easy to understand. The organization of the book also makes it a quick reference for those that just want to know "what" to do (and not necessarily all of the "why"'s behind the activities). There are plenty of charts and tables that get right to point and offer quick reminders for parents. A very valuable resource all-around!

Wonderful resource
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Review Date: 2008-03-11
From the point of view of a new and inexperienced parent, this book is a fabulous find. Some other books espouse the writers opinion on what's best for your child, this one is based on scientific findings on how the brain develops and delivers this information in a very user-friendly and entertaining manner. It's just very well done.

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Teach Your Tot to Sign: The Parents' Guide to American Sign Language
Published in Paperback by Gallaudet University Press (2005-04-29)
Author: Stacy A. Thompson
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Best Child Sign language book
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Review Date: 2008-11-23
This is a great one! The descriptions for hand movement are fantastic, give excellent instructions, and "memory aids" for remembering the words. The book is a convenient size and fits in the diaper bag without adding weight, so it's a great companion to take out and about with you.

I HIGHLY recommend this book, especially for parents who have NEED to teach thier children to sign (deaf or otherwise non-verbal kids). The book teaches Americal Sign Language, as opposed to modified sign the way a lot of "baby" or "toddler" videos and books teach, so it's good for life-long communication.

This is one that has already gotten lots of use in our house, and it's my first go-to reference when I need to understand what my toddler is trying to communicate with me!

Love it!
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Review Date: 2008-11-11
I love this book. My son's learning center teaches a new sign language word every week and this has been an excellent resource for me to continue (& keep up) his learning. There are arrowed pictures to ensure that you are signing properly, along with a helpful memory hint. It's amazing how quickly kids pick up sign language!

This is all you need
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
I like this guide. It is in alphabetical order and contains just about every word you would want to use to communicate with a child. My older son is also having fun learning the signs and using them with the baby. I started using this book with my son at about 8 months.

Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-28
Very thorough guide. Works like a dictionary. Excellent listing of signs you can use daily. mb

Great except for food
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-10
This book is so helpful I carry it in our "Diaper" bag. (We actually use elimination communication so our baby hasn't used diapers since 11 weeks, but we still call it our diaper bag. See Potty Whispering: The Gentle Art of Infant Potty Training) I frequently pull this book out when my son needs a word. He is 19 months and knows about 70 signs. He even signs in his sleep (I wonder what he was dreaming the night he was signing "paper.") This is the most comprehensive signing book I have found. Lots of good kid words--like yogurt and cracker--that I couldn't find anywhere else. My biggest complaint about this book (and why only 4 stars) is the food words. It mainly has sweet based foods (and even signs for McDonald's.) There are limited fruits, veggies, and other healthy foods. So I also carry Fruits & Vegetables (Beginning Sign Language Series)Also, despite the great number of words in here, it is not totally comprehensive. It doesn't have the word "key." Every toddler loves keys so I'm not sure why that's missing. I'd love it if there was a website where I could recommend words for future editions.

For those of you uncertain about using sign as much as we do, it has really made having a toddler much simpler. He can tell stories about the time the dog had the bird in its mouth and we got the bird from the dog and took the bird outside. When he dropped his toy into a hole in the floorboards, his signing conveyed to me what had happened (since I didn't witness it.) When he got cactus thorns in his hands and was, naturally, screaming as I took them out, he signed "water." I got him a drink of water and he calmed down. Without the ability to make that request, he would have kept screaming (I never would have thought to give him water.) Some people have questioned if sign language at our level will delay speech. I asked a developmental pediatrician about that. She considers children who sign bi-lingual. Bi-lingual children often do have slight delays in their speech. However, the brain development that occurs is so beneficial that it is better for the children. At 19 months our son has his 70 signed words and about 20 spoken words. He spends much of each day repeating a verbal word he is just now learning (dishes is one of his favorites.)

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From First Kicks to First Steps
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (2004-08-11)
Author: Alan Greene
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Not at all first rate - rather ordinary
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
All I can say is that I am disappointed with this book.

The best book on pregnancy and the first year of your baby! Look no furthur.
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-12
We're expecting our third child and I picked up this book because I liked the title. I figured almost two years worth of information in one book would be nice since we already kind of know about preganacy and the baby's first year. I wouldn't have to read too much with my busy schedule and maybe get one or two good tips I didn't get before. Was I wrong!

This book is not thin, total 317 pages. And yet, it reads so easy and fast (even considering my first language is not English). As I was reading this book, I was amazed how much information this book is packed with! This book covers not only the generic facts on how your baby grows, but also suggests what you can do as parent(s). It also has many wonderful photos.

Dr. Greene covers physical stuff such as nutrition, but also covers how you act and think may affect your baby. He also covers in detail how the baby develops - very informative and I had to read several passages to my husband. His respect and love for the life also can be felt throughout the book which also increased my own respect, awe, wonder, and love for our third baby.

I love to read and I've skimmed through many books on pregnancy, but this one is the best one and I am reading this thoroughly. This is like an all the best books on pregnancy and first year combined in one!

I love Dr. Greene!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Although I read this book late in my pregnancy, I would recommend it to any expecting parents! I thought that his insight was more direct (and aligned to my own personal philosophies) than most expectant 'mom' books. Dr. Greene's other book, Raising Baby Green (my personal favorite), encouraged me to pick up this one, and I feel as though many moms and dads have a lot to learn from his experience as both father and pediatrician. Every question from should I eat organic to which diapers to use are covered- don't miss out on this book (it would also make a great shower or congratulations gift!)

Much needed comfort and advice
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
My wife and I recently were blessed with the birth of our first child. Being new parents we often have felt overwhelmed and extremely inexperienced. Dr. Greene's book has proven informative and comforting in those moments when we needed a little helpful advice. "From First Kicks to First Steps" is easy and fun to read, and is a great resource for anyone with a little one at home or on the way.

Where Was This Book when We Were Expecting???
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
Dr. Greene has put together a remarkable guideline that takes expecting couple from pregnancy through toddlerhood. Much like his award-winning children's health website, DrGreene.com, he does this in an engaging style with well-researched information.

Expectant mothers (and fathers) should look no further. This book is destined to be the "must-have" book for parents-to-be.

Daniel Z. Sands, MD, MPH
Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School

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Peekaboo Zoo: A Lift-The-Flap Book (Lamaze : Infant Development System : 18 Months & Up)
Published in Board book by Learning Curve International, LLC (1999-12)
Author: Susan Hood
List price: $9.99
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excellent sturdy lift-the-flap book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-16
I've been reading this to my one-year-old every night before bed, and she never tires of it. It is made of sturdy pages with big (also sturdy)flaps for little hands to lift. She loves playing peekaboo, so this book delights her, and she squeals everytime she sees her face at the end. I love this book so much, I intend to keep it in my "library" of books so that my grandchildren can enjoy it someday!

Fun book but flimsy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-11
My son recieved this book for his 1st birthday and it was an instant hit. It was a fun enjoyable read for him, but the flaps are super flimsy and he had torn most of the book apart within 6 weeks. He's 15 months now and the book has been out of rotation for some time. :(

sturdy, fun book for toddlers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
My boys loved this book. It actually lasted through one and passed on to the next extremely well! Each flap puts a smile on my little one's face. Its a great purchase.

Great book - not just for the age limit.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-21
We received this when my son was 15 months and he has loved it since. Initially, he just loved to lift the flaps, and it has handled his roughness. With the great pictures, we also use it to ask him to find an animal on a given page or within the whole book.

Love this book-first one my baby got!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-17
This is the sweetest book-after many many readings I am buying a new one since most of the flaps are gone and been "loved." This was my daughter's first book when she was 4 months old-she's loved it since the first time we read it. Hope your little one enjoys it too!

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The Toddler Journal : A Week-By-Week Guide to Your Toddler's Development from Ages 1 to 3
Published in Spiral-bound by Chronicle Books (2001-07-01)
Author: A. Christine Harris
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Average review score:

EXCELLENT
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-25
I love the journal series she has made. they are very detailed and easy to keep track off. My husband enjoyed the pregnancy one, and i missed picking up the first year one. But overall i love this journal and would recommend it to any mom that has a deployed spouse.

Good Choice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
I recv'd this book a couple of weeks ago and wished I had purchased sooner (my son is 2 and the book is from 1-3 years). The book is a combo b/w a toddler reference and a journal. There is space for you to note what your toddler is accomplishing at particular weeks but not preset lines/questions like "what is their favorite food" or "name 3 of your toddlers favorite songs", etc. If you prefer the preset questions, you may not prefer this book.

Journal fanatic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
I am so glad there was a sequel to The First Year Journal. A friend of mine got me started on the first one and I had to purchase the toddler journal to continue commenting on my child's development. Now, two kids later, I have had the chance to read and take notes about how they've developed for the first three years of their precious lives. What a great gift to give them later in life. I love the scribbling pages and handprint pages to show their progress. I also love the three areas that are covered each week: physical, cognitive, and social. I highly recommend getting this book, as well as the first one, and make as many comments as you possibly can because you forget so much about those first three years throughout your child's life.

toddler journal
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Review Date: 2008-01-15
I love this book! It provides very helpful developmental information that is always VERY accurate and also provides great prompts to help you journal about your toddler. I would recommend it to anyone!

A wonderful way to document your little one's early years
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
I loved this journal and had 3 of them for my 3 triplet girls. I enjoyed entering little tidbits about their life every week, adding handprints and their own artwork in the appropriate spots, and the descriptions of development at this age and questions asked. It was not onerous. Usually, I would jot down a few things while I watched TV at night at the end of the week.

I was sad when my girls recently turned 3 and I could not find another journal like this one to continue charting their journey.

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Baby Be Loved : Growing and Learning Together During the First 24 Weeks
Published in Spiral-bound by Mason Pub (2001-07)
Author: Susan Ann Stelfox
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Great book for newborns!
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Review Date: 2008-02-17
I love the activities, information, pictures and songs in this book. Great book for you and your newborn.

Basic common sense! Don't waste your money.
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Review Date: 2008-01-07
The book was good, but for the price I was disappointed. You are your baby's first "entertainment system" with silly faces and songs. For $20 this book basically gives you ideas that you can easily find for free on the internet and in less costly books! Don't waste your money; there are less expensive books on the market with the same information.

Now what??
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-21
When I brought my first baby home from the hospital, I looked at him and thought, "OK, now what do I do with him?" This book gives you a little something to focus on each day, either a song to sing, an exercise, a game, or other suggestions to entertain and stimulate your baby. It's like a friend giving you a good piece of advice every day! You and your baby will love it!

All New Parents Should Have This Book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-15
This is a great, easy to read guide for new parents. It gives great suggestions and information on building a close relationship with a newborn. The book includes information and activities appropriate for each week of a baby's life, up to age 24 weeks. It also has great bold illustrations for each week that are fascinating to babies - very handy for baby's visual stimulation. The book is very pro-baby, pro-hands on bonding, pro-parent/baby interaction. This would be a great gift for any expectant or new mom/dad to give her/him tangible suggestions on what to do with baby to make the most of their relationship and to optimize baby's development. This book is simply wonderful!

Great idea for all parents!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-28
Babies -- there is so much for them to experience and learn! And there is nothing they enjoy more than spending time with those who love them! Where can you find information to help make the most of your baby's first 6 months -- a most important time of their lives?

The book, "Baby Be Loved," by Susan Ann Stelfox, will help you do just that! This ingenius book contains ideas, activities, and helpful information for each day of your baby's life, from birth to the 24th week. You'll find developmental milestones, exercises, games, songs and other inspirational ideas for bonding with your baby. In addition, each week of the book displays a baby-friendly image that will help stimulate your baby's developing vision.

MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book -- how I wish it was available when I was a new mom :). The spiral bound book is made so it can hang like a calendar, which makes it very accessible for quick glances of information. Most new parents don't have time to read standard parenting books to find a great daily idea or suggestion. This book helps solve that problem by allowing information to be found quickly and easily. What a perfect way to leave more time for treasuring those special moments with your new baby :).

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Creative Resources for Infants & Toddlers (Creative Resources for Infants and Toddlers)
Published in Paperback by Delmar Cengage Learning (2001-12-07)
Authors: Judy Herr and Terri Swim
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WOW
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-05
Being a new mom of a toddler I really needed help with activities for my son. This book is great. The information and charts are a great way to keep take of my son's development. A must for new mom's

A good Resource Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
This is a great book. all the developmental areas have been discussed. Good resource book for parents and for early childhood teacher just lke me.

A nice resource
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Review Date: 2008-03-28
If you plan on working with the younger crowd, then this is a great book for you. It has a lot of creative ideas to help children in your classroom along developmentally. If you are running out of ideas for your classroom, I suggest buying this book. It will ensure you never get into an idea slump again.

A GREAT Resource for Infant/Toddler Teachers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-02
I ordered this book when I started teaching in an infant/toddler classroom. Despite my five years of college, I had little knowledge on what these little guys could do. This book has been an AWESOME resource. I love how the lessons are separated by age groups. It provides detailed explanations as well as additional information on why and how each activity is developmentally appropriate. Of the several books I ordered, this one is most professional and designed for teachers. I highly recommend it!

School Days
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-22
Creative Resourcees for infants & Toddlers (Creative Resources for Infantas and Toddlers) is a great book, I wish that I would have gotten it alot sooner. It has really helped me with my homework assignments.

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The Light at the End of the Diaper Pail: Inspiration for New Motherhood
Published in Hardcover by Villard (2008-04-29)
Author: Geralyn Broder Murray
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Uplifting for new parents
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-17
This book is adorable and uplifting. I expected it to read more like a novel...instead it's more antecdotal. Each page has a quote or paragraph that all expecting, new, and seasoned parents can appreciate. Great shower gift.

This is a Must Have
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-25
Having children myself - this book really hit home. So many truths and anecdotes for a new mom. I've made this my staple in every shower gift I give.

Like Aloe Gel For a New Mom's Nerves!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-13
This book is full of wisdom and humor, in bite-sized pieces that even the most harried new mom can find time to enjoy. The advice is full of understanding from the author's having "been there" and every new parent will find themselves in this book's pages. This is an excellent gift for new parents. And don't forget to buy an extra copy to donate to your local library!

Must-have book for new Mommies!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-10
This book is an amazing mix of humor and inspiration and easy to read in those few free moments as a new mom! A perfect shower gift for new mom's!

Good stuff
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-21
Awesome book. Easy to read and very sympathetic to us hubbies. Great format. Made me laugh a lot!

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Nanny Wisdom : Our Secrets for Raising Healthy, Happy Children -- From Newborns to Preschoolers
Published in Paperback by Amazon Remainders Account (2005-09-01)
Authors: Justine Walsh, Kim Nicholson, and Richard Gere
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Lots of GREAT parenting advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-21
This book is great for first time parents. This is my most referenced parenting books and I have several! I kept checking this out from the library before I finally bought my own copy. You won't regret buying this one.

A Neccesity for Every Parent!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-31
This book has been incredibly helpful to my husband and I, we purchased it after hearing one of the nannies on a morning weekly radio show in Minneapolis. The nanny gives out advice to parents each week and we always enjoy listening to what she has to say. We have 3 kids under 5 and really value the advice of British nannies, this books encourages a routine and schedule, fresh meals and plenty of sleep for kids (and parents). Since reading the book we have introduced these things and have seen incredible changes, our kids are so much happier, they are now going to bed earlier, helping me out in the kitchen, and our bedtime routine is so much easier. Thank You nannies.

The best!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-17
I have read every baby book there is, and this definitely rates in the top 5. It's nothing earth-shattering or totally new, but there are great examples and good real-life ideas to use with your kids. Plus, it's entertaining to read.

A new kind of childcare book- all the answers I need and fun to read
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-20
My kids are 2, 5 and 7 yrs. I actually bought this book because I saw that it had a chapter on school.

My 5 yr old had a rocky first week at school and I was really worried. I read the school chapter first and the first thing it did was it made me feel better. The book reminded me that starting school is another new experience for my son and he needs time to get used to it, which of course on one level I did know but reading it made me believe it. I started using the "Goodbye Routine" and it definately resulted in less tears than the day before. I kept doing it and things have improved.The school chapter is really helpful and I am now using their homework advice for my 7yr old and Hooray what a difference!

I had just accepted that with 3 kids weekday mornings were always going to be rushed and stressful. This book has helped me to change all that and it was not difficult to do. Now most mornings we actually all sit down to eat breakfast together and I don't have to scream at the kids to turn the TV off.

I am also using the strategies on improving communication with all my kids but especially with my two year old who likes to say no to everything I ask her to do. I didn't realize that I was inviting her to say no by giving her too many choices.

My only complaint is that Nanny Wisdom does not cover Potty Training. I am just about to start that with my 2 year old and I had a hard time with my other kids. I would like to know how the nannies do it. Also, the recipes have been so popular in our house that I wish there were even more of them in the book.

Nanny Wisdom is it is actually fun to read which is an added bonus. The book has little stories about the kids the nannies have looked after and experiences they have had in their different jobs. It makes you understand how experienced and caring these nannies are.

After reading this book I really trust their advice 100%. I always say to my husband now, The Nannies say this or The Nannies say that!!

I loved this book because it covers such a big range of parenting problems and situations and really gives parents great answers. It has helped me more than any other parenting book I own (I did like What to Expect when my kids were newborns and I do like Pocket Parent). I know it will keep on helping me as it has so much in it. I am so glad I stumbled across this book in my parenting travels!

Great Book for Us Grammies
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-13
Just finished the final chapter and although my parenting of "lovely's are now with my grandchildren, you can always learn something new. The recipe's and the "how to" approach is consistent and right on! All the advice on how to deal with a child sleeping through the night helped out my daughter immensly. The nannies are great and their knowledge is superb. I highly recommend this book to new mothers, new dads, grammies and granpies - everyone who needs "expertise" on handling all the new situations that come with the title of parent.


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