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The Everything Toddler Book: From Controlling Tantrums to Potty Training, Practical Advice to Get You and Your Toddler Through the Formative Years (Everything Series)

The Everything Toddler Book: From Controlling Tantrums to Potty Training, Practical Advice to Get You and Your Toddler Through the Formative Years (Everything Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For the love of children
Review: Excellent. It should be required reading for anyone who works with this age group.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read
Review: I borrowed this book from the library and loved it so much that I decided to purchase one for myself. I highly recommed it to any parent with toddlers. Touches on so many subjects with useful, reasonable suggestions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read
Review: I borrowed this book from the library and loved it so much that I decided to purchase one for myself. I highly recommed it to any parent with toddlers. Touches on so many subjects with useful, reasonable suggestions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Waste of Money
Review: I found this book to be a total waste of money. Sure it has a few interesting pieces of information, but nothing I haven't heard before. This book may be useful if you have never had any experience with children. If you have been around children at all, you will find everything in this book to be pure common sense. I was looking for something with more concrete usable information.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Does this woman even have children?
Review: I'm still reading the book, but already I feel like this woman clearly doesn't have kids...or at least doesn't have one like mine. Do any parents really set up activities for their toddlers such as creating a balance beam for them to practice walking? I chase around my daughter and we do activities as they come. Somehow, even without me following the author's suggestion she's learned to walk, do stairs, pick things up from the floor and stand up without pulling herself up. From this book, you'd think you have to work with your child to accomplish these things.

I've loved most of the 'Everything' series, but this one doesn't seem to fit my style of parenting or my child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a keeper
Review: It really does have everything parents need in the way of information. I bought it for a reference but I read it from cover to cover.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Does this woman even have children?
Review: There's just so much information in it. It's hard when kids this age are always into everything, and the author is right, it works instead of saying "no-no" it's better to sit down and show them the things they keep getting into to satisfy their curiosity. Now my daughter walks up to the TV and points to the buttons and says "no-no" instead of me having to keep giving her timeouts and having tantrums. All the lists of fun activities to keep her learning in all the different areas are good,like little ways she can help around the house, and using boxes and regular things from around the house instead of buying all the expensive toys.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It really has everything that helps.
Review: There's just so much information in it. It's hard when kids this age are always into everything, and the author is right, it works instead of saying "no-no" it's better to sit down and show them the things they keep getting into to satisfy their curiosity. Now my daughter walks up to the TV and points to the buttons and says "no-no" instead of me having to keep giving her timeouts and having tantrums. All the lists of fun activities to keep her learning in all the different areas are good,like little ways she can help around the house, and using boxes and regular things from around the house instead of buying all the expensive toys.


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