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Rating: Summary: Great Advice Review: I found this book to be very helpful. It's an easy to read guide with a lot of useful advice. I've been able to use many of Vicki Lansky's ideas to help my toddler not feel left out. I am pleased that my oldest feels proud to be an older brother.
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: I had hoped this book would provide more insight and ideas. I didn't feel it really addressed preparing children based on their ages and understanding, and I wanted to know what a two-year-old will be feeling and thinking about a new baby, and I was hoping for more ideas. There are a few funny anecdotes, but overall, I didn't find anything useful.
Rating: Summary: Not a guarantee of NO SIBLING RIVALRY but pretty close! Review: I think we all worry whether we will be able to handle another child and how will we help our oldest adjust to the youngest. There are lots of ideas here to help during pregnancy, while at the hospital and when your return home. My companion children's book, NEW BABY AT KOKO BEAR'S HOUSE was a natural outgrowth of this one for parents. I wish I could guarantee you NO SIBLING RIVALRY but the only way to do that is to have only one child. Sorry. So enjoy your babies. They are the BEST!
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: I was disappointed in how small this book was, and that on every other page it was selling other books or even T-shirts! I think it could have been a lot better. The one chapter in The Girlfriend's Guide to the Toddler Years that deals with bringing another baby into the house was more insightful than this entire book.
Rating: Summary: It's a big advertisement Review: I was disappointed in how small this book was, and that on every other page it was selling other books or even T-shirts! I think it could have been a lot better. The one chapter in The Girlfriend's Guide to the Toddler Years that deals with bringing another baby into the house was more insightful than this entire book.
Rating: Summary: This book is HORRIBLE!! Review: This book is absolutely awful. I read it to be informed and wound up being offended. If you feel this way about having another baby, you shouldn't! This book reads like first children are the greatest joy, and all the ones who come after that are just intrusions on your perfect little family. Ugh! There are many ways to prepare your home and eldest child for a new sibling, and none of them should involve this miserable and cruel piece of garbage. As for sibling rivalry- as one of four children, and now a mother of five- I can tell you that it only happens if you allow it to happen. Foster love between your children, and they will respond by becoming great friends.I can't believe there are really women who feel this way about their second babies. God help them. I threw this rotten book in the trash. Don't waste your money on it- go buy something to celebrate the new life growing inside you and the new member of your family!!!
Rating: Summary: A Great Resource for 2nd (& more) Timers! Review: Vicki Lansky finally answers all of your questions about being pregnant with another baby! Everything from how to handle you toddler while pregnant to bringing that baby home!
Will you love the new baby too? Will your older child be able to handle the transition? What can you do to make the transition more smoothly? Can you move the toddler rfom the crib in time? And many more...
This information is conveinently divided into age categories and is in a nice format for quick reading when you have a few minutes!
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