Tuesday, April 2, 2013

#AtoZChallenge 'Baby's First 100 Days' by Margaret Stephenson-Meere

Of course the second day must consist of our favorite B word: Babies! Babies are so wonderful, but leave a lot of people feeling like they have no idea what they are doing. Today's selection is a book that I saw on many lists, with a four-star rating (at the time of this post) on Amazon. 

What are some of your favorite books about babies?

Book Blurb from Amazon:

Each newborn is a little bundle of mystery. Baby's First 100 Days sheds light on your baby's behavior by explaining how a baby behaves and why, offering simple and authoritative advice on everything from burping to breastfeeding, recognizing signs of fatigue, dealing with tears, establishing a sleeping pattern and, most important, looking after yourself and enjoying time with your little one.
 

Buy it on Amazon \ Barnes and Noble
 

6 comments:

  1. i like any of those books that you can fill in a track their progress...i'm all about documenting! :)

    i love the above book as well! :)

    i'm visiting from the a-z challenge. here's my post for today:

    http://smhasty.blogspot.com/2013/04/26-books-that-changed-my-life-2-1q84.html

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  2. Oh, I did think of babies for "B." I just adore babies and so miss the time that my kids were infants. But, time marches on and now my youngest is eight and my oldest 23. When my babies were babies (haha), I had all these baby books that really took me into their little world. Fascinating! Nice post!

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  4. B for babies .. the cutest! I didnt read this book and now that my baby is way more than 100 days old.. I need to wait for my next child..:D

    www.vevisia.com

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  5. I am astonished at the rate at which babies develop - and the information is increasing all the time.

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  6. I have no kids, and the idea of having them terrifies me, and yet of course there's part of me that wants them.

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