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I am an elementary school teacher and received a lot of Barnes and Noble gift cards at the end of the year. I am 27 weeks pregnant and have a lot of pregnancy books, but figured I need to start looking further ahead. I am looking for books that real people (not just some magazine) found really useful, on the topics of babies, breastfeeding, getting a baby to sleep, etc.

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The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth by Henci Goer
So That's What They're For! and the Sears' The Breastfeeding Book
No Cry Sleep Solution
Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron - on my second copy of this one.

Congratulations! I really liked The Baby Book by Drs. Sears. I also found Baby Bargains by Denise and Alan Fields useful to find the best and cheapest baby items. If you're going to breastfeed, I would recommend The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding from La Leche League International.

The three I refer back to a lot are: Happiest Baby on the Block by Harvey Karp, Nanny Wisdom by Justine Walsh and The Baby Book by William Sears.

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Hi there. Contrary to the opinion stated below, I DO recommend Babywise - it suggests helpful schedule & ways to teach your child about trust. Our son was sleeping through the night at Two months, and people always say how good he is, well, that comes from loving lessons. A lot of people say this book recommends that you just leave your baby alone and don't do anything when they cry - I don't think these people read the book at all. The books in these series are helpful if you are interested in guiding, teaching, & helping your baby to be a healthy functioning child raised up out of love. You, in the end, are the parent, and have the final say in how you raise your children. I found the books in these series to be very helpful.

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The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth by Henci Goer
So That's What They're For! and the Sears' The Breastfeeding Book
No Cry Sleep Solution
Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron - on my second copy of this one.

I have enjoyed the "Love and Logic" series of books and have found them helpful in raising my son. They offer parenting techniques and make a lot of sense.

When I was pregnant, I read: Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood: Practical Parenting from Birth to Six Years (Paperback)
by Jim Fay (Author), Charles Fay (Author)

The BEST baby and toddler books I have ever read (and I read a LOT) are the "Happiest Baby on the Block" and the "Happiest Toddler on the Block" by Harvey Karp (I think.) I read them both when my 1st kid was like 8 months old and they are so useful! It changed the way I have been looking at the first 3 months of my 2nd's life and it has gone so much better! Also, the advice for sleeping and getting a kid to stay in bed is awesome- it worked miracles. Now my 23 month old actually GOES up to bed on his own at bedtime and stays in his big kid bed all night. Those books are great!

Congrats!!

OK... if you buy only buy one book, make SURE it's "The Happiest Baby on the Block"... if you'd like to go even older, get "The Happiest Toddler on the Block"

No joke, the Baby one SAVED MY LIFE! My son was incredible colicky, and this book showed us how to calm him down. Now I have a 4 month old (who has NO colic) and the tips and tricks in that book have helped with him. More than that, it's just a good book. It talks about sleeping, breastfeeding, and all that stuff. It is TRUELY excellent. The Toddler one talks about the best way to handle toddlers.

Seriously. They are GREAT, and they are even fun to read.

Another good book just to have on hand is "The Portable Peditrian"... it's from birth to age 5. It goes into more detail, and is super good to have handy.

Good luck!

The three I refer back to a lot are: Happiest Baby on the Block by Harvey Karp, Nanny Wisdom by Justine Walsh and The Baby Book by William Sears.

I love "The Baby Book" by Dr. Sears. It really covers EVERYTHING, from breastfeeding to sleeping to potty training...it even gives direction on what to do with certain illnesses so that you aren't calling the doctor for everything! I highly recommend this book.

Hi S.,
Congrats! This book is not so much for child rearing as it is for stuff. Baby Bargins is what is is called. Great book!!! Info on everything you need or will need as baby grows to child. I swore by it w/ my first son (almost 4) and now due w/ boy #2 in August, I bought the updated version. Hope this helps!

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