Bringing Up Baby by Daisy Goodwin

Bringing Up Baby by Daisy Goodwin

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From Dr Spock to Gina Ford, every generation has had its childcare expert eager to pass on their advice about how best to bring up baby. Should we leave them to cry in a cot or sleep three in a bed? Should we feed on demand or only according to a strict routine? This book is all about what new parents really want.

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Bringing Up Baby by Daisy Goodwin

From Dr Spock to Gina Ford every generation has had its childcare expert eager to pass on their advice about how best to bring up baby. Should we leave them to cry in a cot or sleep three in a bed? Should we feed on demand or only according to a strict routine? The advice can vary dramatically -- and most parents agree leaves you at best flummoxed and at worst feeling a guilty failure. This is the book all new parents really want. Written by a mother who tried to follow the advice herself, Daisy Goodwin shows how they can't all be right. With the benefit of real parents' wisdom, with wit, insight and empathy, she takes the reader through every maddening twist of the maze of experts' advice and is the oasis of sanity for all stressed new parents.
Daisy Goodwin devised most of the nation's favourite lifestyle TV programmes, including How Clean Is Your House?, Jamie's Kitchen and Grand Designs. She has just formed her own production company, Silver River Productions and recently presented the BBC series Reader, I Married Him. The mother of two children, Daisy also finds time to dream up and edit poetry anthologies, including the bestseller 101 Poems That Could Save Your Life.
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ISBN 13 9780340936238
ISBN 10 0340936231
Title Bringing Up Baby
Author Daisy Goodwin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2007-10-04
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.