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The Contented Baby's First Year: A Month-by-month Guide to Your Baby's Development | 
| Author: Gina Ford Publisher: Vermilion Category: Book
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £10.39 You Save: £5.60 (35%)
New (21) Used (5) from £9.12
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 2086
Media: Hardcover Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 0091912741 EAN: 9780091912741 ASIN: 0091912741
Publication Date: July 19, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Gorgeous book, perfect gift June 17, 2008 Elizabeth O'donnell (Ireland) Agree with all that has been said previously!!!!!! Perfect gift for any new mum (First, fith), gorgeous pictures and lots of simple tips. Perfect addition to the Contented Little baby series, but also excellent as a stand alone book.
Wonderful guide to the first year April 4, 2008 S. Buckley This is a lovely book,packed with so much useful information that will guide you through the first year of a newborn. I found that I not only read it cover to cover but returned to it time and again to read up on various milestones. I particularly liked the easy layout interspersed with beautiful photography. Whether a Gina follower or not this is a great book to have and to give as a gift.
Interesting but too vague February 3, 2008 Melitta Campbell 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
While I found this book to be an interesting overview of my baby's likely development month-by-month during the first year, I found the guidance was not always backed up by the information I needed to achieve it which left me frustrated. For example, it says that you need to vary the number of blankets you use according to the temperature of the room - great, but at the ideal room temperature, how many blankets of what thickness do you need? I found these little bits of information missing throughout the book so while the advice sounded good, I was left guessing how best to achieve it, and therefore ultimately not much better off for having read the book.
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