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My Really Cool Baby Book |
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Rating: Summary: Really cool indeed! Review: Are you sick of all the cutesy-wootsey Beatrix Potter/Precious Moments baby books? After going the "Classic Pooh" and "Peter Rabbit" route with my first 2 kids, I opted for something a little bit cooler for Baby #3. If you are a parent that's more like "Daria" than Martha Stewart, then "My Really Cool Baby Book" is for you. It contains the usual baby book fair (i.e. growth chart, foot and hand prints, place for a lock of baby's hair, baby's vital stats, etc) but adds fun stuff as only Todd Parr can (does baby have dimples? inny or outy belly button?). Plus, this particular book is told from baby's perspective rather than Mom or Dad's. If you've read and loved Parr's other works (such as my favorite "This Is My Hair"), then you should take a look at this unconventional approach to recording Baby's first few years.
Rating: Summary: Best Babby Review: My Really Cool Baby Book opens up a whole new sight for young ones. They explore many things. They learn good things to do and bad things not to do. Children love it!
Rating: Summary: Best ever Baby book Review: This book is Great! you can fill in the blanks,attach stickers and record all the things a your baby does. It's not about Do's and Don'ts as the other review says and very different from his other books which are all Great
Rating: Summary: A great book for non-traditional families Review: When we brought home our first foster child with the hope of adopting, we felt she needed to have a baby book like any other baby would have. But we had a really hard time finding a good one. I didn't want to have to leave a lot pages blank when I didn't know all of the information that a traditional baby book asks ("When my mom found out she was pregnant, she ..."). Then I found this book. There's one page that says, "Some special babies are adopted" and a box to check that says "I was." One page says, "I'm lucky because I have..." and you write how many moms, dads, etc. The pages are easy to fill out with a lot of choice boxes to check. It's colorful with silly pictures that the child will enjoy looking out as she gets older. We're now on our second "foster with the hope of adoption" child and we're going to use this book again.
Rating: Summary: A great book for non-traditional families Review: When we brought home our first foster child with the hope of adopting, we felt she needed to have a baby book like any other baby would have. But we had a really hard time finding a good one. I didn't want to have to leave a lot pages blank when I didn't know all of the information that a traditional baby book asks ("When my mom found out she was pregnant, she ..."). Then I found this book. There's one page that says, "Some special babies are adopted" and a box to check that says "I was." One page says, "I'm lucky because I have..." and you write how many moms, dads, etc. The pages are easy to fill out with a lot of choice boxes to check. It's colorful with silly pictures that the child will enjoy looking out as she gets older. We're now on our second "foster with the hope of adoption" child and we're going to use this book again.
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