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Babies & Toddlers

The Sequel to Up the Duff

Kaz Cooke

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English
Viking
19 November 2018
The sequel to Up the Duff - the essential guide to the care of babies and toddlers, from Australia's most loved and trusted voice for parents and carers.

Now you have a baby, what are you going to do with it?!

Kaz Cooke, the author of the bestselling pregnancy book Up the Duff, has you covered from your very first day with a baby.

With reassuring info, helpful suggestions, answers to your questions and quotes from Australian parents, Babies & Toddlers is backed by the professional advice of more than thirty medical and other experts.

Learn everything you need to know about- - crying and sleeping - breastfeeding and bottle-feeding - health, body image and coping for new mums - developmental milestones - eating and toilet training - common illnesses and safety - fun stuff and tantrums (theirs and yours) - extra stuff for dads - and much, much more!

Fun, practical and updated every year, Babies & Toddlers has everything you need to know about looking after babies and toddlers.

'Babies & Toddlers demystifies the good, the bad and the ugly moments of parenting.' Sunday Herald Sun

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Imprint:   Viking
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 188mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   1.158kg
ISBN:   9780143788607
ISBN 10:   0143788604
Pages:   544
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kaz Cooke is the number one go-to advisor for Australian girls and women. Her best-selling books include Girl Stuff, Women's Stuff, Up the Duff, Kidwrangling, and a series of ebooks on women's health issues from sex to mental health and menopause. Kaz's funny, friendly style is backed by research and professional consultants- she's been a best friend to at least two generations. (Her children's book The Terrible Underpants is not quite autobiographical.)

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