Friday, December 4, 2009

How to Survive Your Babys First Year or A Little Nip A Little Tuck

How to Survive Your Baby's First Year: By Hundreds of Happy Moms and Dads Who Did (and Some Things to Avoid from a Few Who Barely Made It)

Author: Hundreds of Happy Parents

How to Survive Your Baby's First Year, by Hundreds of Happy Moms and Dads Who Did, is here to help make that first year with a new baby a lot easier. The book offers advice from hundreds of parents who have made it through the first year with their own babies and lived to share the secrets of their success.

Unlike other parenting books that give only the opinion of one expert, How to Survive Your Baby's First Year includes words of wisdom from hundreds of parents-both moms and dads, nationwide-who have been-there, done-that. Their sometimes funny and always useful, real-world baby experiences will help new parents face the endless challenges of bringing up a baby. While the advice may not always be in agreement, the variation in opinions goes to show that not all baby experiences will be alike, and what works for some parents may not work for others. Or, in other words, there simply isn't one right answer. The book is designed to give parents insight and information so they can make their own decisions.

How to Survive Your Baby's First Year includes chapters on: pregnancy, birth, breast-feeding and formula, sleeping, work and family, learning, and discipline. Throughout, readers get tips on the best, tried-and-true methods of baby care, and insight into the most fretted about parenting topics, including:

  • Pregnancy-what mom needs now and how dads can help
  • Giving birth-you can prepare for an amazing experience
  • Breast-feeding or formula-moms weigh in on the pros and cons
  • Diapers-quick and dirty tricks to make them disappear fast!
  • Crying and Sleeping-field-tested methods get baby to sleep so you can too
  • Balancing work and family-moms and dads find creative ways to have it all

The stories and tips in the book can help reduce the anxiety levels of expecting and new parents by letting them know others have faced similar challenges, and solutions may be just a few pages away. Reading the book is like having a big circle of seasoned parents in one room offering you their hard-earned advice about your toughest baby questions and sharing their favorite parenting moments.

Los Angeles Daily News

As a new parent, it helps to know that you're not alone in facing one of life's biggest challenges. How to Survive Your Baby's First Year offers a compilation of humorous quotes from mothers and fathers who survived parenthood.

Bookviews

How to Survive Your Baby's First Year offers true-and-true methods of baby care and plenty of insight to the most fretted about parenting topics.

Parents & Kids magazine

Both informative and entertaining, this book is an excellent resource and companion book to other books on babies and parenting.

What People Are Saying

Josef Soloway M.D.
Josef Soloway, M.D., F.A.A.P. Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
An amazing kaleidoscope of insights into surviving parenthood.


Susan Reingold M.A.
Susan Reingold, M.A., Educator
What to read when you're reading the other baby books. The perfect companion for your first-year baby experience.


Erin Brown Conroy M.A.
Erin Brown Conroy, M.A., Mother of twelve; author, columnist, and creator of totallyfit.com
Full of real-life ideas and tips. If you love superb resource books for being the best parent you can be, you'll love How to Survive Your Baby's First Year.




See also: What Got You Here Wont Get You There or Should You Really Be a Lawyer

A Little Nip, A Little Tuck: An Insider's Guide to Cosmetic Enhancement

Author: Stephen T Greenberg

You don't have to be a member of the fashionable elite or have a Park Avenue address to look like a million. With the latest innovations in cosmetic surgery, men and women alike are re-evaluating their looks and opting for a myriad of hot new rejuvenating procedures. In-the-know socialites and hardworking housewives alike will find A Little Nip, A Little Tuck to be the 'beauty bible' when it comes to image enhancement. With his discerning eye for beauty and a perfectionist's attention to detail, Dr. Greenberg separates fact from fiction when it comes to cosmetic surgery, empowering readers to make the safest choices for a most enduring result. If you are looking for a head to toe makeover, this book will guide you every step of the way, as you make the journey from average to amazing! Chapter titles include The Quest for Clevage - Losing Inches with Liposuction - The Allure of Flat Abs - Bringing up the Rear - The Eyes Have It - The Perfect Profile - Smoothing Out Wrinkles



No comments:

Post a Comment