This book is a very good pregnancy guide as well as an organising aid. It does address your life and your baby’s as it unfolds week by week, with a view to your shared future, and does this very well.
This book is written by Wong Li Lin, a Singaporean actress, television host and Internet entrepreneur. She shares 52 activities for you to do with your kids, one for each week of the year.
Emma Sargent, who is a mother of two and a professional consultant and trainer, shares in this book her thoughts and methods on what we as parents could do to coach our children for life.
Author and children's food expert Annabel Karmel steps in to address many common questions women face with young babies in her book What to Feed When.
There seems to be a lot of information thrown into this book. However, the Asian aspects seem to be insufficient.
Authored from an infant’s perspective, Dear Tua Ee underscores the turbulent journey parents embark on when their first-born arrives.
This book applies the laws of the free market and the laws of economics to marriage and relationships. Interesting!
The Baby Sense Secret helps you to understand your baby's body language and signals, creating a gentle routine that will leave you, hopefully, less stressed and strained.
This book goes through your pregnancy with you on a day-to-day basis, with lots of interesting tidbits along the timeline.
This book is definitely an interesting read. Personally, I do not find it to be an easy or comfortable read. After all, reading that you could possibly be messing up your kid is never going to be easy.