The Baby Sleep Book: The Complete Guide to a Good Night’s Rest for the Whole Family (Sears Parenting Library)

April 16, 2008


By William Sears, Martha Sears, Robert Sears, James Sears

Americas favorite pediatric experts turn their attention to the hottest topic in parentingsolving babies sleep problems in a definitive book that offers immediate results. For every parent whos ever been deprived of sleep by a restless infant or toddler, now theres hope. This much-needed addition to the Sears Parenting Library is the comprehensive, reassuring, solution-filled sleep resource that virtually every American family will want to own. Nighttime separation anxiety, new breastfeeding habits, and an increase in adult sleep problems have made babies sleep habits a growing concern in recent years. The Searses offer solutions. Instead of espousing the kind of one-method-fits-all approach advocated in other parenting books, the Searses teach parents how to match the nighttime temperament of their baby to their own lifestyle. The authors draw on important new infant sleep research from the Mother-Baby Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame, as well as on their own personal experience as parents of children with a wide range of sleep habits. They also offer a detailed critique of the myriad new devices and ballyhooed techniques that promise to deliver safer and better infant sleep. THE BABY SLEEP BOOK provides parents with the practical tools they need to help the entire family sleep better. more details

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Dr. Seuss Pops Up By Dr. Seuss

List Price: $24.95

Price: $16.47

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This super deluxe pop-up book celebrates seven of Dr. Seuss’s bestloved classics–The Cat in the Hat; Green Eggs and Ham; The Sneetches; I Can Read with My Eyes Shut; One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish; Fox in Socks; and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back!
An extravaganza of paper-engineering captures the Seussessence of each book using selections from the original text and art. Bold, sturdy pop-ups, gargantuan gatefolds, and spritely slide tabs bring these classics to
Seussational life–from the Cat in the Hat balancing a cake, an umbrella, and the fish to the Sneetches getting stars on their bellies, the tweetle beetles battling with their paddles in a puddle, Mr. Gump riding his seven humped Wump, and more! The magic of Dr. Seuss pops right off the page to thrill children of all ages! more details

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Classical Baby by Susie Tallman

April 15, 2008


WINNER iPARENTING 2005 Media Award
Classical Baby, winner of the iParenting 2005 Greatest Products Awards. Received Best of the Best in the Audio Category.

Classical Baby from Rock Me Baby Records, introduces beautiful, soothing melodies to both parent & child, by some of the most important classical composers including, Mozart, Bach,Beethoven, Debussy, Dvorak and Brahms. Rock Me Baby Records has been producing lullabies, nursery rhymes & children’s songs since 1999. As a classical trained singer from UCLA, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Susie Tallman wanted to provide a CD of classical music for her audience of parents who are interested in exposing their children to a wide variety of music in order to calm & soothe their children as well as educate; by exposing the parent & child to various languages (German, French, Italian, Latin, Czech, Dutch) and instrumentations (string quartet, piano, harp, choir, organ). more details

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Reading To Infants - The Benefits Of Starting Early

by Mamma G

Did you know that the simple act of reading to your baby can have profoundly positive affects on both her intellectual and emotional development?

Reading to infants is one of the best, and cheapest, ways to bond to your little one and help her developing brain to grow. For a baby, plot and drama don’t matter. Reading is more about the gentle vibrations of your voice, the warmth of your breath as you cuddle her close. Reading to babies delivers a soft comfort, the rhythmic sounds will both sooth and stimulate.

How early should reading begin, and what are the overall benefits of starting early? Some mothers read to their children while still in the womb. Though exaggerated theories have been formed about this, reading inutero definitely fosters voice recognition and provides a sense of comfort to the baby. In cases where mothers repeatedly read the same passages over months, babies after birth would calm down and listen when the familiar sounds began.

Hearing the mother’s voice speaking can allow the child to become accustomed to recognizing that voice, as well as to learn the undertones and recognize the feelings lying beneath the tone in which something is said. Voice inflection can also make an infant and young child become a better reader because he or she will, in turn, learn to read with inflection.

Scientific studies investigating the value of fun, early reading experiences for children have shown that being read to will positively affect a child’s level of intelligence, trust, and strengthen their social aptitude as they grow and develop.

Kid’s books are made for all ages, from infants onward, although mothers who are concerned with voice recognition and the calming effects of reading need not be concerned with what they read to their infants. You can read the phone book if that’s all you have! What’s important is the calmness of your voice and the simple verbalization of sounds. For really little babies, merely repeating a few words with a sweet, soothing tone can be beneficial.

By reading to infants, we begin education early. Fun times with a book help children learn to listen, build longer and stronger attention spans. Reading helps them understand language at an earlier age. Just a few minutes a day of light reading can also improve your infant’s ability to concentrate and absorb information at a higher rate, causing improvements in intelligence.

Most of all, reading to an infant can have a calming effect. Often, it doesn’t matter if you are reading kid’s books, poetry, Shakespeare, or the TV Guide – the sound of a soft, soothing voice reading will often calm an infant who is crying, feeling ill, or having trouble sleeping, helping him or her to relax. This is due in part to the relaxation felt by the party doing the reading through the simple task of reading the material, where little skill is required.

As you can see, reading kid’s books to infants can have a great effect on both their disposition as a baby, as well as their social, intellectual, and emotional aptitude in the future. One of the best things you can do for your infant is to simply read aloud for a few minutes every day, improving knowledge and concentration ability and giving them a better foundation to build on.

About the Author:
Mamma G. is an avid children’s books enthusiast. Books helped her grow up and later helped raise her daughter. Mamma G. thinks reading to kids is the single best thing you can do for them. She promotes children’s books at http://www.Read2Child.com

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Kiss Good Night (Sam Books) By Amy Hest


"The finale is so satisfying that it calls for an encore. ‘Again!’ Sam says, as will readers of this cozy story." - CHILD magazine

It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street. In the little white house, Mrs. Bear was putting Sam to bed.

Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam’s
bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I’m waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before he’ll go to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss? Now this NEW YORK TIMES best-selling story by two of the most beloved picture book creators is available in a board book edition suitable for the youngest listeners. read more

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American Lullaby Various Artists

American Lullaby’s Niagara of talent–Maria Muldaur, David Grisman, Sweet Honey in the Rock–is enough to make anybody rush, unashamedly, toward a warm glass of milk and a tuck-in. But to fully grip this CD’s terrificness, you have to hold it in your hands. As with every record in Ellipsis’ Lullaby series, this package is sewn up with honest-to-goodness artistry. Nestled into a dreamy-looking cardbord box (no jagged jewelcases here) is a boardbook, chock-a-block with more of the outer box’s excellent artwork, and inside that is a pamphlet and the CD itself, each peeking out of a private cubby. In the eyes of the average lullaby buyer, such stunning presentation might merit sloppiness in the liner note department, but there’s no such slackness here. Every artist thoughtfully explains his or her contribution, followed by a brief bio. Perfect for flag-wavers, fans of roots music, and anybody who favors a meaningful drift-off to a good night’s sleep. –Tammy La Gorce
Review by Amazon.com

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