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The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan
Oct 3, 2024 2:20 AM

Author:Alison Scott-Wright,Alison Scott-Wright

The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan

Brought to you by Penguin.

Packed with tips, hints and reminders, case studies, at-a-glance charts and a daily journal to help you keep track of your baby's progress, The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan is a step-by-step, must-have manual to ensure sleep for you and your baby.

The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan gives parents:

* Realistic, easy to follow advice and guidance

* Sensible feeding plans that can be tailored to suit the individual

* Simple explanations of how to interpret different cries

* Useful tips to encourage belief and trust in their parental instincts

* Solutions to common issues and problems, as well as in-depth explanations on how to cope with reflux and dietary related colic.

* Happy babies that sleep through the night and have structured naps from around 2 months.

Baby care consultant Alison Scott-Wright takes the stress and tension out of those early weeks and offers the ultimate plan that will ensure your baby sleeps soundly during the day, and for a full 12 hours during the night from around 8-10 weeks, without the need for night feeds!

'I wish I had read this book sooner, I tell every new mum about it!' Millie Mackintosh

The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan is changing parents' lives:

***** 'This book is a Godsend . . . simple, supportive and easy to apply.'

***** 'Literally changes our lives . . . absolutely invaluable advice.'

***** 'This books now allows our little one to enjoy her sleep . . . She is a happy content smiley baby now and so are mummy and daddy!'

© Alison Scott-Wright 2010 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Reviews

I was so thankful for this book. It made a HUGE difference.

—— Giovanna Fletcher

Sleep guru Alison Scott-Wright changed my life and rescued my sanity! ... I will buy [the book] for all pregnant friends so they get it right from the start, unlike me!

—— Parent on MumsNet

Outrageously entertaining.

—— David Nicholls , i Newspaper

Brilliantly bawdy and movingly tender. A warm, generous and hilarious read, it's also a great listen: 2020 was the year I got into audiobooks and this one, read by the author herself, had me guffawing in public.

—— Lynn Enright , Irish Times *Books of the Year*

Honest, moving and funny... Brilliant... [Heawood] has written a tender book about parental love that she and her daughter should be proud of.

—— Susannah Butler , Evening Standard

Hilarious... It is a charming, diverting, indie flick of a memoir, a joy to gulp down.

—— Alice-Azania Jarvis , The Times

Beautiful, laugh-out-loud, honest and, on occasion, heartbreaking.

—— Sophie Cockett , Glamour

As funny as it is moving, The Hungover Games is a gorgeous read.

—— Anna Bonet , Good Housekeeping *20 of the Best Nonfiction Books*

It's a deeper, funnier, realer, more poignant Bridget Jones. I have never read a more accurate account of what it feels like to be a parent, especially a single one.

—— Philippa Perry

Beautiful, wild, painfully honest, hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking... a soulful, truthful homage to a life lived with appetite, intensity and wonder.

—— Dolly Alderton

Finally the book that single mothers across the globe have been waiting for... Funny, dark and true.

—— Caitlin Moran

Reading The Hungover Games is a bit like having a new boyfriend: you think about it every second you're not with it and long for everyone to go away so that you can just lie down with it and savour its gorgeous, funny rudeness.

—— Pandora Sykes

Gorgeous, unflinching, tender, sad, affirming and cackle-worthy. You don't need to be a mother, have one in your life or hope to become one, for the razor-sharp observations chronicled here to ring true.

—— Jemma Crew , Northern Echo

I adored this debut memoir... Freewheeling, hugely funny... and genuinely soul-mining.

—— Caroline Sanderson , Bookseller *Editor's Choice*

Ebullient, playful and creative... By turns caustic, astute and very, very funny.

—— Tanya Sweeney , Irish Independent

This is the first time I've read anything about motherhood that didn't bore me... It's all really unconventional but laugh-out-loud funny.

—— Sara Pascoe , Observer

Frank and fearless... a glorious validation to all parents doing it solo.

—— Sarra Manning , Red

Hits that sweet spot between laugh-out-loud funny, with its accounts of first dates, LA wackiness and personal mishaps, and a lyrical lament for a life of paternity tests, an absent father and the absence of raves.

—— Eithne Farry , Sunday Express

Joyfully crude and hilarious... Heawood is refreshingly unapologetic.

—— Eleanor Halls , Daily Telegraph

Achingly tender and snort-inducingly funny.

—— Sarah Hughes , i, *Summer Reads 2020*

Thought-provoking and insightful.

—— Metro

Unflinchingly honest, emotionally raw, and surprisingly sweet.

—— SheerLuxe

Raw and funny, Heawood’s memoir celebrates the messiness of life and motherhood with boldness, panache, and unexpected moments of real poignancy. An uncensored and eccentric delight.

—— Booklist

Heawood writes with warmth and wit about life as a single mother.

—— Rachel Cooke , Observer, *Books to Look Out For in 2020*

Rejoice! One of our favourite journalists Sophie Heawood – known for her hilarity and honesty – publishes her first book this year. It's a memoir about being a single mother when you haven't quite worked out how to look after yourself.

—— Arielle Tchiprout , Red *The best books we can't wait to read in 2020*

[Heawood] shares her story with huge wit and sharp observation.

—— Hannah Stephenson , Irish Examiner, *12 of the best new reads for summer*

A tender and hilarious account of her life as a single mother.

—— Sophie Morris , i

This [is an] incredibly candid and often LOLs memoir about how it feels to raise a baby on your own when you're more into negronis than nappies.

—— Cosmopolitan

Reading Heawood's often outrageous and occasionally undignified anecdotes was the perfect tonic during the second national lockdown. Though hilariously funny, her story of accidental pregnancy is also tender and poignant, with her accounts of motherhood feeling far less common through a single-parent lens.

—— Independent

A tender and funny account of single parenthood

—— Guardian

Packed with humour and honesty, it's also tender, moving and relatable, detailing Heawood's own evolution and growth alongside her young daughter's, and the highs and lows of solo parenting.

—— Harpers Bazaar
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