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Baby’s First 100 Days {Book Review}

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Baby's First 100 Days Book Review

Baby’s First 100 Days

Author: Margaret Stephenson Meere

Bonneville Books, $7.99

My review of Baby’s First 100 Days

Finally! I don’t know why it took so darn long for someone to write a concise yet informative  book on baby care. In only 82 pages, Baby’s First 100 Days succinctly covers all the new-  parent bases — sleeping, crying, feeding, etc.

This is a helpful book — and while anxious (and fretful) parents-to-be will likely read more than  one book in preparation for their baby’s arrival — this one will prove to be quite helpful, as it is  not overwhelming, it’s easy to navigate,and even has pictures to guide you. Baby’s First 100 Days answers (quickly) the questions you need answered, without superfluous information, without extensive detail that you neither need nor have time for.

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I loved this book and wish it had been around when I had my children. However, I will definitely pass Baby’s First 100 Days along to a new mom (or mom-to-be) and will continue to recommend it to many others. It should be a staple in the home of every family with a newborn.

You can purchase Baby’s First 100 Days on Amazon.

I was not compensated for writing this review post. I was provided a sample copy of Baby’s First 100 Days for review. My opinions are 100% honest and 100% mine. This post contains an affiliate link.

10 comments to Baby’s First 100 Days {Book Review}

  • Mary Elliot

    This sounds a great book to get for a gift for my daughter who is expecting her first baby soon. Thanks for the review.

    Mary

  • Carren Larsen

    Sounds like a great book. when I had my daughter i figured I was ready. Had babysat my whole life and most of my friends had children already. Boy was I wrong. Everyday was a learning experience. Could have used a book like this back then.

  • Sarah Hayes

    This book would be so helpful! I wish Id read it before I had my daughter but I would like to recommend it to all my expecting friends.

  • Maddie

    My friend just had a baby, but he has been diagnosed with Kleefstra syndrome. Though I would love to get her a book like this I fear that it would not be useful to her. Her son will likely not meat normal milestones and will be delayed. I know that every milestone he meets will mean so much more to her and her family.

  • lisa

    Yeah, I would’ve loved this book when I had my children. It’d make a nice shower gift.

  • natalie nichols

    This sounds like a great book. I don’t think all the books in the world will REALLy prepare you, but it doesn’t hurt to try and go for it with as much information as possible.

  • Lindsay

    Perfect- exactly what my husband and I need!

  • Ruth chu

    this book would be very informational for the two ladies in my fam thats having babies…..

  • Marisa Johnson

    I wish I would have had this book when my daughter was born almost 4 years ago. I thought I was so ready to become a Mom, but I was a little wrong. Nobody ever told me how the first 2 weeks she was alive would be some of the hardest in my life! Looking back I blame the crashing of the pregnancy hormones and recovering from a c-section, but I really wish I had this. I will keep this in mind for the next baby shower I go to.

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