73 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep
Ann Treistman
Abrams
75 color illustrations, 144 pages, 8 1/2 x 6 1/3"
HB +jacket
ISBN: 1-5847-9625-1
EAN: 978158479625-1
£ 7.95
July 2007

As every exhausted new parent knows (and it goes without saying that every new parent is exhausted), it takes a full bag of tricks to get more than three consecutive hours of shut-eye from your little bundle of joy. So Ann Treistman - herself the mother of two - compiled 73 simple techniques for sending your infant off to Dreamland. These baby-tested tips will be manna from heaven to sleep-deprived mums and dads. Here’s a sampling:rn• Dim the Lights. Some babies like to sleep in complete darkness; others like low light. So consider installing a dimmer switch in the nursery.rn• Swaddle Him with Love. Wrapping your baby snugly comforts him - as if you were holding him tight. rn• Twenty to Go. It typically takes a baby about twenty minutes to go from waking to sleep. Give her a chance to get there.rn• Warm the Bed. Use a hot water bottle (but don’t leave it in the crib), or toss your baby’s blanket in the dryer for a few minutes before bedtime.rnDesigned for definite gift appeal, 73 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep is illustrated with the cutest colour photos of sleeping babies ever published. All the advice is compatible with current parenting wisdom. There is a foreword from Dr. Marianne Felice, head of paediatrics at University of Massachusetts Medical, one of the most respected hospitals in North America.

about the author
Ann Treistman has worked as an editor at William Morrow, Workman Publishing and the Lyons Press. She lives in Connecticut with her two young children.
 
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