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What to Expect the Toddler Years What to Expect the Toddler Years
Written by:Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi E. Murkoff (Introduction), Sandee E. Hathaway

With more than thirteen million copies in print, the What to Expect books have become America's pregnancy and childcare bibles. The fourth book in the series provides comprehensive, lively, and reassuring coverage of the toddler ages of two and three. Graduates of "What to Expect When You're Expecting" and "What to Expect the First Year" will appreciate this guide to the difficult toddler years, presented in the same format as the other "What to Expect" books. "The Toddler Years" is organized...

Reviews: The Best Toddler Book There Is April 5, 1999

Reviewer: A reader from Philadelphia, PA
The "What To Expect" series of books are the best-organized, most balanced series on childcare I have found (and I have browsed through many and purchased many others). The fact that the authors provide, among other things, opinions on what might work for a given child seems to unduly annoy a number of parents and reviewers, even though their pediatricians presumably hold and deliver opinions as well. The book does NOT, contrary to the reviews, encourage mothers to stop breastfeeding at the age of one. It does point out, however, that continuing beyond then will make it more difficult to stop. This has been true for every woman I know who nursed a child beyond the age of one, whether they did so intentionally and happily or whether they simply were too exhausted to wean. As is true of all child care books, you should use only those ideas that make sense to you to help you make sense of the often incomprehensible -- the toddler.

 

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