S.R. asks from San Jose, CA on May 22, 2008
Expecting Baby #2 in 4 Weeks. Need a Video to Explain New Baby???
My daughter Georgia is 22 months old and we are expecting another little girl on June 13th. Georgia does really well with the babies at her day care providers, but I am at a loss for explaining a new baby. She kisses my belly and talks to her sister and feels the kicks. We also took her with us to see the ultrasound. She made the association that the picture on the tv was a baby, but I don't know if it clicked that it was the baby in mommy's belly. This weekend we had friends over with their 3 month old. This is the first time we have had a baby at our house. She kept touching the baby and wanting to play with the baby toys, which was alright we just warned to be gentle or soft. Overall I think she did well. She will not sit still to read books yet so I was wondering if there are any videos out their explaining about a new sibling coming home. Preferably something colorful and fun.
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Thanks for all of the wonderful advice. I have gotten Georgia a baby doll already...She is just not that interested in it :( And from being at a great day care for most of her life she understands about babies...Just not them being in her house :) We shall go to the bookstore tomorrow and pick out a new baby book and maybe a new book for the baby. Thanks again :)
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T.B. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
My kids are also 23 months apart. I didn't have a video but my daughter LOVED "I'm a Big Sister Now". T.
V.S. answers from Sacramento on May 23, 2008
Hi S.,
And congradulations! I dont know much about videos..but may I sugest getting her a small life like baby doll? We did that for my kids and it was so helpful. It gives them something to cuddle when you have arms full of baby and a way to work through all the new activities she will be seeing around the house. Look for one that can be feed and diapered and has a little bed. It will help you explain the new baby.
Best wishes
V.
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T.H. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
Hi S.,
I thought this was an interesting request so I ran it by my sister who specializes in early childhood development. She suggests that YOU make her a book about her in particular. Starting from scratch, mommy and daddy were in love, they got married, they had a baby #1, they played with baby, they loved baby, it was wonderful. They now are going to have baby #2 and baby #1 is such a good sister already! have pictures of the family and of her and her with the baby belly and leave a section on the last page open for a photo of her and the baby and keep telling her that in 4 weeks you will put a in new picture of her and her new baby sibling. This should help bring reality to the swollen belly. good luck!
T.
p.s.
I know its hard to keep her still for a book but apparently books about themselves are much more interesting... ;)
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L.M. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
S.,
I am the mother to 4 beautiful little boys, ages 9,6 and twins that are 4. I can honestly say you will NOT need a video, and I don't think one even exists. Just find times through out your day to point out that this is your sister in my tummy. When she plays with your belly, that's a great time to plug it in again, this is your sister honey, say hi. She'll be coming soon, and she'll get to stay with us! You're going to be her big sister, and the two of you will be great friends! It doesn't have to be much, just a constant part of everyday conversation, and she'll begin to make the connection. Mine did, and that was even after explaining the twins! Boy was that funny! Let me know how it works out for you, and congratulations on your new little one!
A little about me:
I am 34, and am happily married to my best friend. I am a stay at home mama to 4 boys ages9,6, and twins that are 4. I love to sing,cook, hike, camp, and spend time with my family and friends.
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M.C. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
T.W. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
S.,
I had 3 babies in 3 years... and what worked for me was GREAT... make sure that the new baby brings a gift home for your daughter and it is from the new baby. My oldest thought it was so cool! Her baby sister brought her a beautiful sterling silver necklace with a heart on it and it says "big sis" on it. I also involved her with changing the diaper, etc. Also, make sure you make time for her and JUST her after the baby comes at least once a week.
T.
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S.B. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
Congratulations!
I know you're looking for a video and not a book, but I strongly recommend the book, "I'm a big sister" by Joanna Cole. My eldest daughter loved it and it really helped explain the arrival of the new baby to her. (My kids are 23 months apart, like yours will be.) She is almost 4 now and still loves it, and especially her baby brother.
Good luck!
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J.M. answers from San Francisco on May 22, 2008
Hi S.,
There is a VERY simple book called "The New Baby" by Mercer Mayer. Great and interesting illustrations. My daughter turned 2 the week my son was born and she loved this book. It's a sweet, simple book. If your daughter can sit through a video, she certainly can sit through this.
Other than that, try not to worry (easier said than done, I know). Focus on her being the big sister. Buy a gift for you to give to her in the hospital - a new big sister gift. Have her choose a gift for the new baby.
Good luck and congratulations on #2.
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A.B. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
Hi S.~
Congratulations on baby #2!! I have 3 of my own and luckily each of them transitioned with the new baby very well. I know that my boys like Dora and Diego. Dora had a show where she had twin siblings born..that might be something to look for if your daughter is at all into Dora. I would also think about getting your daughter a baby of her own that she can feed a bottle to and change the diapers. Interaction is always the key!! Good luck to you and your family.
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L.G. answers from San Francisco on May 23, 2008
I strongly recommend a big sister book, or a waiting on new baby book. There are so many out there in book stores, Target or Walmart. Plus, your daughter can thumb through the pages over and over. Congratulations and best of luck! If you are in Alameda County, you should consider joining the Second time moms group in Alameda, CA. Check out New Parent Support Group (http://www.alamedafs.org/index.php?id=5) to sign up. It is a TERRIFIC program.
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