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What Do I Do With My Baby? If this is your first time as a parent, you may be overwhelmed with information and unsure where to start. If this isn't your first rodeo, Handley Library can help you get back into the newborn groove and provide you with updated books and resources. Keep reading for expert help on a variety of baby topics!
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The Month-By-Month Baby Book: In-Depth, Monthly Advice on Your Baby's Growth, Care, and Development in the First Year
by Dk
A comprehensive, illustrated guide to the extraordinary first year of a baby's life for new parents. The only book new parents will need for the extraordinary first year of their baby's life. This comprehensive book covers every moment of the first twelve months of your baby's life -- from their first moments at home, feeding, and sleeping arrangements, to travelling, building their body strength, and starting to eat solids. This new edition has been updated with the latest medical advice for a new generation of parents, and includes reassuring answers to common questions, offering additional support for whenever you need it.
Looking for another in-depth, detailed guide on your baby's development? Try The Sears Baby Book.
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The Organized Home for New Parents: Create Routine-Ready Spaces for Your Baby's First Years
by Ría Safford
As a new or expecting parent, you're bombarded with seemingly endless advice-from how to nurse or feed your child to how to sleep and potty train them. But conventional guidance misses a crucial aspect of the early years of parenting: how to organize your home for life with your little one. Featuring gorgeous illustrations and photos from inside real families' homes, this practical guide for new parents is the perfect baby shower present or gift for new parents.
Featuring chapters such as, "Getting Your Mind Right & Making the Time," "Living Room & Play Area," and "Travel."
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7 Secrets of the Newborn: Secrets and (Happy) Surprises of the First Year
by Robert C. Hamilton
Robert C. Hamilton, M.D., has spent more than three decades caring for newborns. In his practice, Dr. Bob has seen it all--what works, what doesn't. How can you get your baby to nurse, sleep, and maybe even cease crying? What strategies can help you connect and communicate with your infant? What important decisions will you make during the first year for your child, yourself, and your partner? Here, Dr. Bob shares how to: Offer comfort to a crying newborn using the Hold, Gently teach your baby how to sleep (and get some sleep yourself), Establish healthy patterns, Breastfeed, formula-feed, or bottle-feed using either, Play!, Manage screen time in your home, and more!
More on newborns: Heading Home With Your Newborn.
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