Helpful Books List
8. Baby Massage: A Practical Guide to Massage and Movement for Babies and Infants
By Peter Walker
This book provides tips on how to introduce massage to infants. It teaches you about movement and muscle development in your growing baby and shows you through color photos and illustrations how to massage your baby.
Book Details
9. Guide to Baby Products
By Sandy Jones, Consumer Reports (Editor)
This book contains product reviews and advice on what to look for when shopping for your new baby. A great guide to help you make decisions on all the choices you have.
Book Details
10. Mayo Clinic Complete Book of Pregnancy & Baby's First Year
By Robert V. Johnson/William Morrow & Company/1994
This book is a wonderful resource and has great illustrations and text that is easy to understand. Take a look.
Book Details
........................................................................
For Dads/Partners
1. Good Dad / Bad Dad: The Do's and Don'ts from the Trenches
By David George/Alpha /2007
A Daddy 101 manual. Topics range from baby-proofing your house to setting up a 529 college plan and everything in between. Conversational, boisterous, and sometimes irreverent, it’s like getting expert advice from a favorite buddy, with humor and a whole lot of heart.
Book Details
2. Rookie Dad: Fun and Easy Exercises and Games for Dads and Babies in Their First Year
By Susan Fox/Pocket/2001
A Daddy 101 manual. Topics range from baby-proofing your house to setting up a 529 college plan and everything in between. Conversational, boisterous, and sometimes irreverent, it’s like getting expert advice from a favorite buddy, with humor and a whole lot of heart.
Book Details
3. Dad's Survival Guide To Babies
By Hunter S. Fulghum/Andrews McMeel Publishing/2001
A new baby's arrival demands a dad give up sports, lose sleep, operate diapers, placate his wife, and protect his coveted material possessions. But all is not lost! For newcomers to fatherhood, Dad's Survival Guide to Babies provides dads a light-hearted perspective on their parenting careers. Book Details
4. Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads
By Gary Greenberg, Jeannie Hayden/Little, Brown and Company/2005
Take your average guide for new mothers, chuck most of the stuff about breast feeding and ditch the deep background research and stats, then generously pepper with illustrations and burley humor and what do you have? Your average guide for new fathers. Book Details
<< Previous Page
1 2
3
Next Page >>
|