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Best Toddler Books

I was just wondering which books have the best information about Toddlers. Any help?

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Read any and all of Dr. James Dobson's books. He helped me raise my sons. He is great. The Strong Willed child will help any parents keep their sanity.

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Read any and all of Dr. James Dobson's books. He helped me raise my sons. He is great. The Strong Willed child will help any parents keep their sanity.

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Try "The Happiest Toddler On The Block" and "Toddler 411."

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What to Expect the Toddler Years has tons of info

I thought "Toddler 411" was a great resource and wish they published a "Pre-Schooler 411."

What to except the toddler years is a great book, it has a lot of information. I have read the whole series: What to except while excepting, what to except the first year, and the toddler years these books were very used full to me.

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Louis Bates Ames wrote a series of books for each age that are GREAT.
http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Ames,%20Louise...

Your One Year Old:
Your Two Year Old: Terrible or Tender
Your Three Year Old: Friend or Enemy
Your Four Year Old: Wild and Wonderful

the series goes up to 10-14 years old. Which reminds me... I need to read the one for 8-9 year olds for my son.

They are dated books (written in the 1970s) but still very helpful. Each book is super thin and quick to read and go through.

Read reviews on amazon.com

I really really like "Positive Discpline, the First 3 Years" it has all sorts of information about why our little munchkins (mine's 3) act the way they do. And lots of great info about how to respond.

enjoy!
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Loved T Berry Brazelton. Touchpoints.. so helpful for me.

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