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Baby Bliss: Your One-Stop Guide for the First Three Months and Beyond

Baby Bliss: Your One-Stop Guide for the First Three Months and Beyond
By Harvey Karp

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69555 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-06-24
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Synopsis
A gentle antidote to rigid routines, this book blends ancient and modern wisdom to help parents help their newborn babies to feel calm and content. Discover the calming reflex, to stop babies crying, and the cuddle cure that can calm even the most colicky of infants.


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A life saver!5
This book is something everybody who has a baby must own. Amazing!! Tried everthing in the book and they all worked. Think I would have lost the plot without it. Brillaint ways to calm your baby and help her sleep for longer. Amazing!!

Baby Bliss5
Highly recommended book, for any new or 10th time parents. My friend saw the program on R and J, and told me about it. My 3rd baby was 5 weeks old when I got the book and opened the chapter about swaddling. I have never looked back. He has slept through every NIGHT since then, now he is 9 months old. Sleep is so important to us parents. If I met the author I will give him the best bottle of wine and a big hug. My first son did not sleep through before he was 7 years old, and 2nd son he was 2.
There are a lot of other good ideas and recommendations in the book too. This is a great present for anyone that has or is going to have a baby. As I said, does not matter if it is first time parent of 10th time parent, lots of fantastic information in this book

Baby Bliss: Your One-Stop Guide for the First Three Months a3
Knapp has introduced an age old concept of how to keep new born babies happy into the modern day. His suggestions are excellent and for that I rate the book highly. However, Knapp could have condensed the book into one chapter. It is a mightily tedious read