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How to Raise a Happy Toddler
How to Raise a Happy Toddler
Nov 17, 2024 5:46 AM

Author:Tizzie Hall

How to Raise a Happy Toddler

Tizzie Hall is an international bestselling childcare author who has been working with babies and parents for over 18 years. The tried and tested information in this parenting book will help you to deal with the inevitable challenges that come as your baby becomes a toddler. This easy-to-use guide includes:

* Sleep and feeding routines for children between one and three years

* Solutions to common sleep problems and advice on the transition from cot to bed

* Dealing with tantrums and introducing boundaries

* Advice on potty training for boys and girls

* Answers to common health concerns and safety issues

With real-life case studies, answers to common questions and brilliant tips, How to Raise a Happy Toddler will help you to have a happy, rested and well-adjusted toddler and allow you to enjoy this wonderful and exciting period of their lives.

Reviews

A sleep coach for sweet dreams

—— The Times

One thing's for sure - Tizzie Hall understands babies

—— Kidderminster Shuttle

This book will help make the birth to two years a far more peaceful journey

—— Sunday Telegraph (Australia)

Edelstein uses amusing anecdotes and perceptive analysis to spread a little understanding of an age old battle of the sexes that boils down to a predictably familiar war of (the wrong) words.

—— Daily Record

Unlike other books of this sort, How Not to F*** Them Up focuses on the wellbeing of the parent as a starting point for meeting the needs of the child... This is a man who wears his heart on his sleeve, and is not afraid to admit his own frailties. As a result his theories come across not as condescension, but as advice from one fucked-up-person to another.

—— Jake Wallis Simons , The Independent on Sunday

... it is obvious that James is truly on the side of women and creating a society in which parenting and the issues it raises are shared between both partners.

—— Louise Carpenter , The Times Magazine

Hugely gripping... it certainly makes you think.

—— Angels and Urchins

[Oliver James] does a great job of describing some of the problems in modern society and how the demands of the 21st century can affect a person's happiness... [he] uncovers the answer to how to reconnect with what really matters and learn to value what you've already got. In other words, how to be successful and stay sane.

—— Ana Ivanovic, Tennis Professional , Amazon

Advice that focuses on training you - the parents - rather than your kids. A refreshing approach.

—— Easy Living

Deeply moving

—— Angus McBride , Guardian

A searingly honest book

—— Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan , Daily Express

Extremely honest and candid

—— Lorraine Kelly , Sun

(A) testament to the ferocity of maternal love

—— Allison Pearson , Daily Telegraph
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