From the Publisher
Tundraco’s Daily Living Guide, 3/3/10
“An essential reference for all mothers and mothers-to-be
First time moms will find the guidance that the book offers will help soothe their new-mom nerves and to help them learn what their baby should be doingand about when.”InfoDad.com, 3/25/10
“Outstanding
658 pages of clear, carefully written informationmuch of it highlighted in easy-to-read boxes
Filled with so much material that, even if your child does not follow the exact order in which the data are presented (and he or she probably won’t), the book is excellent at putting early developmental milestones and difficulties in perspective
A useful, trusted resource
Parents who refer to it often during their baby’s first year will find it packed with solid information, intelligently presented.”
Bookviews.com, April 2010
“Filled with information on every aspect from common medical problems, feeding, bonding with your baby, sleeping habits, vaccination guidelines, and baby gear among many other topics. This is an invaluable guide for new parents and those expecting their first child."
Deseret News, 5/11/10
“A concise and easy-to-understand guidebook for each week of your baby's life. Busy parents will find a wealth of information they can absorb in small snippets according to the age of their child
When compared to other child-care books on the market, Your Baby's First Year, Week by Week has a wealth of information. You won't just learn general facts about how your baby should be moving and growingthe weekly format allows you to learn in great detail how your child should be acting, moving and growing.”
Tucson Citizen, 5/13/10
“A guide that new mothers and fathers have come to depend on. Each of the fifty-two weeks of the baby’s first year features a wealth of medical facts in addition to invaluable coping and planning advice.”
Fresno Book Review, 5/31/10
“A helpful reference for new parents
Provides helpful forms for recording information and important dates. Selected topics, such as breastfeeding and well-baby checkups, are covered in depth in the appendices
The subjects covered are topical and up to date. The information is presented in an easy-to-understand format with a minimum of medical jargon
The first aid and medical guidelines will be useful beyond a baby’s first year, including suggestions for home care and when to call the doctor
The complex task of caring for a baby is made easier by having a comprehensive reference such as this.”
Fit Pregnancy, 8/5/13
“I like that this book is broken down into easily digestible bits of advice so I can just read about what developments I might expect from my newborn in the week ahead rather than having to absorb a lot of information all at once
I imagine this is the book I’ll turn to when I need practical advice.