Sleeping Like A Baby: Simple Sleep Solutions for Infants and Toddlers A book that will give your baby the gift of sleep—this is expert advice for a settled baby. Are you obsessed about your baby's sleep? Do you feel "weak" because you can't leave him to cry himself to sleep? Do you need to relax more an
| TITLE | : | Sleeping Like A Baby: Simple Sleep Solutions for Infants and Toddlers |
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| RATING | : | 4.68 (477 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 0143004522 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 336 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2006-07-01 |
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A book that will give your baby the gift of sleep—this is expert advice for a settled baby. Are you obsessed about your baby's sleep? Do you feel "weak" because you can't leave him to cry himself to sleep? Do you need to relax more and enjoy being a parent? Parenting expert Pinky McKay offers a natural, intuitive approach to solving your little ones' sleep problems and gives practical tips on how to understand your baby's tired cues, create a safe sleeping environment, gently settle babies and toddlers, and feed infants to encourage sleep. Sleeping Like A Baby is a must read for stress-free, guilt-free parenting, and offers down-to-earth and heartening advice on helping babies (and their parents!) to sleep better.
Editorial : About the AuthorPinky McKay is the author of Toddler Tactics and Sleeping Like a Baby. She is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, certified infant massage instructor, and sought-after keynote speaker at conferences for parents and health professionals internationally. She writes and blogs for Practical Parenting magazine and contributes to Attachment Parenting International, Littlies magazine, Opposing Views, and Pathways to Family Wellness.
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I for one gained from reading this book. Having to sell my car I needed some reference point, some guide that would make


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