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The arrival of a baby is an exciting and memorable time yet many parents feel uncertain, confused and not sure what to do. Well, don't despair, as BABIES is here to put the joy back into childcare. Full of common sense, it is a practical, up-to-date guide to the everyday concerns of parents facing the first year of their baby's life. The book looks at such practical day to day concerns as feeding, crying, sleeping and bonding, but also includes the more humorous, light-hearted moments of family life, for this book is not just about babies, it's also about families and relationships. It is for mothers, fathers, grandparents and anyone who is interested in children. Now you can enjoy - as well as survive - baby's first year!

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 31, 1994

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Christopher Green

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Dr. Christopher Green has helped parents with his advice on babies, toddlers and young children. He is a paediatrician and honorary consultant to the Children's Hospital, Westmead, in Sydney.

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May 21, 2015
A little dated, and while the author claims that he encourages parents to follow their instincts, there are several instances where he presents issues in a very black and white manner. I wouldn't have picked this book up unless my mum had recommended it, and unless there's been a recent reprint I probably wouldn't recommend it to new parents as some of the medical info (hospital procedures, weaning advice, what causes cot death) is obviously out of date. For the most part this book was encouraging and interesting, but sometimes I got tired of the author telling me to do what worked for my baby and then informing me that I had to do X or all babies should do Y. He made some predictions about how parenting theories would change in the next 20 years and some of them were totally wrong, so he definitely isn't the expert authority on babies. If you own this book, skim read it as there are some good encouragements for new parents, but it's not a must-read.
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