The Baby Book celebrates the joy of being pregnant and being a parent. The book presents interesting facts alongside practical advice on all aspects of being a modern parent - from pregnancy and birth through to baby and childcare for the first three years, plus a specific chapter on having baby number two.
Covers every aspect of infant care from newborn bonding to toilet training.
The Simplest Baby Book in the World is the illustrated grab-and-do guide for a new generation of first-time parents who want their information quick, concise, and practical.
Photographs and text depict babies crawling, creeping, feeding, teasing, laughing, bathing, and doing other daft things.
Jimmy Fallon, host of NBC's The Tonight Show and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA and Everything Is Mama, returns with a book that teaches new babies the words for the various parts of their body- ...
A brief text accompanies illustrations depicting some of the pleasures of having a new baby in the family
The complete "The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two" in Traditional Chinese - the ultimate baby book by the William, Martha, Sears and their doctor sons Robert and James.
This completely revised edition offers: Updated information on each vaccine and disease More detail on vaccines' side effects Expanded discussions of combination vaccines A new section on adult vaccines Additional options for alternative ...
The Other Baby Book: A Natural Approach to Baby's First Year guides new and expecting mamas on a journey past "shoulds" and "musts," back to the heart of true joy and relationship.
With a sharp focus on the practical tools and techniques, The Baby Sleep Book covers such topics as: The facts of infant sleep vs. adult sleep Figuring out where, when, and how your child sleeps best Fail-safe methods for soothing a crying ...
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