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107 things I Wish I Had Known With My First Baby

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If you're about to have a baby, you need this book. That is not a sales tactic. It's a fact. Being a new mom is hard. In the beginning, you're learning new things every minute of every day. It was only when I had my second baby that I realized how much easier it could be. Yes, easier. And it’s not because I suddenly had it all together. The difference was that all of the day-to-day baby stuff suddenly seemed like common (mom) sense. I mean, did you know that… • If your baby pulls off the breast or bottle, you should burp him immediately? • If poop-splosions start happening regularly, you need to go up a diaper size? • If your infant is suddenly calm and quiet, you shouldn’t mistake it for actual peace and quiet—and should instead get her to bed ASAP to avoid a meltdown? These are the types of things that you learn only after becoming a mom. And that’s what’s in this book: 107 super practical tips that all of your mom friends—and the parenting books—somehow forgot to mention. So, expectant and new moms: Don’t wait for Baby #2 to do it better. Here’s what you need to know right now to make your life a whole lot easier. Visit momsanity.com.

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107 things I Wish I Had Known With My First Baby, Dawn Yanek

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Titel
107 things I Wish I Had Known With My First Baby
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Dawn Yanek
Jaar van publicatie
2017
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
68
ISBN10
1942218133
ISBN13
9781942218135
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If you're about to have a baby, you need this book. That is not a sales tactic. It's a fact. Being a new mom is hard. In the beginning, you're learning new things every minute of every day. It was only when I had my second baby that I realized how much easier it could be. Yes, easier. And it’s not because I suddenly had it all together. The difference was that all of the day-to-day baby stuff suddenly seemed like common (mom) sense. I mean, did you know that… • If your baby pulls off the breast or bottle, you should burp him immediately? • If poop-splosions start happening regularly, you need to go up a diaper size? • If your infant is suddenly calm and quiet, you shouldn’t mistake it for actual peace and quiet—and should instead get her to bed ASAP to avoid a meltdown? These are the types of things that you learn only after becoming a mom. And that’s what’s in this book: 107 super practical tips that all of your mom friends—and the parenting books—somehow forgot to mention. So, expectant and new moms: Don’t wait for Baby #2 to do it better. Here’s what you need to know right now to make your life a whole lot easier. Visit momsanity.com.