BTDT Moms - Book Suggestions

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by Stinkpea, Jan 2, 2007.

  1. Stinkpea

    Stinkpea Well-Known Member

    I know you have probably given up reading now that your babies are actually here but are there any books that you read that you would recommend that have helped you out...

    I have ordered so far....

    The Happiest Baby on the Block
    The Baby Whisperer
    The Baby Book by Dr. Sears
    The No-Cry Sleep Solution

    Is there any books particular to twins or do you think I have enough material on my list to work with ?

    Thanks so much for your help... Hope to see you here more often in about 2 months. [​IMG]
     
  2. Stinkpea

    Stinkpea Well-Known Member

    I know you have probably given up reading now that your babies are actually here but are there any books that you read that you would recommend that have helped you out...

    I have ordered so far....

    The Happiest Baby on the Block
    The Baby Whisperer
    The Baby Book by Dr. Sears
    The No-Cry Sleep Solution

    Is there any books particular to twins or do you think I have enough material on my list to work with ?

    Thanks so much for your help... Hope to see you here more often in about 2 months. [​IMG]
     
  3. ABeeCDandE!

    ABeeCDandE! Well-Known Member

    here's a few we used....

    The Complete Guide to Burping Your Baby

    Exploding Poo...The How and Why of Containing the Mess

    Sleep, It's Not Just for Breakfast Anymore!

    Why Onsies Aren't the Color of Baby Spit and Other Government Conspiracies

    [​IMG] Can't make it without a little laughter!
     
  4. first_second_and_last

    first_second_and_last Well-Known Member

    I really like the advice in Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child by Dr. Weisbluth.
     
  5. sj3g

    sj3g Well-Known Member

    Best book I ever read for my twins: 12 Hours Sleep by 12 Weeks, by Suzy Giordano. I read it and did what it suggested, (BTW, it's only 84 pages!) and my babies slept for 12 hours through the night without waking to eat the day they turned 10 weeks old and have every night since with the exception of being sick twice!! [​IMG] (It has twin specific directions in addition to singletons, as it was originally written for multiples).
     
  6. dfaut

    dfaut 30,000-Post Club

    Love Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy child. There are sections on twins in it as well!!!
     
  7. babies@2

    babies@2 Well-Known Member

    I agree with pp. Really like HSHHC.
     
  8. babies@2

    babies@2 Well-Known Member

    quote:
    Originally posted by sj3g (Jen):
    Best book I ever read for my twins: 12 Hours Sleep by 12 Weeks, by Suzy Giordano. I read it and did what it suggested, (BTW, it's only 84 pages!) and my babies slept for 12 hours through the night without waking to eat the day they turned 10 weeks old and have every night since with the exception of being sick twice!! [​IMG] (It has twin specific directions in addition to singletons, as it was originally written for multiples).

    Is there good information for nursing mothers? Just curious! THANKS!
     
  9. valeriemiller39

    valeriemiller39 Well-Known Member

    I'm a Babywise lover! It was my Bible with all 3 kids! Tha author had triplets and there is a section on multiple babies. Some people hate it because it is a "schedule" book but I think it is fantastic!
     
  10. Stinkpea

    Stinkpea Well-Known Member

    oh wow - I am going to be reading forever. [​IMG]

    I need more time little ones - stay tight!!!!!!

    Thanks for your suggestions ladies..
     
  11. sj3g

    sj3g Well-Known Member

    quote:
    Originally posted by babies@2:
    quote:
    Originally posted by sj3g (Jen):
    Best book I ever read for my twins: 12 Hours Sleep by 12 Weeks, by Suzy Giordano. I read it and did what it suggested, (BTW, it's only 84 pages!) and my babies slept for 12 hours through the night without waking to eat the day they turned 10 weeks old and have every night since with the exception of being sick twice!! [​IMG] (It has twin specific directions in addition to singletons, as it was originally written for multiples).

    Is there good information for nursing mothers? Just curious! THANKS!
    It claims to work with both nursing and bottle-fed babies. I can only speak for the latter, though. [​IMG]
     
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