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	<title>Simply Sensational Divas Review &#187; Don&#8217;t Rock That Baby!</title>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Rock That Baby! The Other Advice: 46 steps for surviving the first year of motherhood</title>
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by Ann Tillage<P>

<a href="http://www.dontrockthatbaby.com">From the back cover</a>: Sure Practical Advice you NEVER thought you'd hear!!  This book is light-hearted with a little humor about handling and managing motherhood with mild bumps and not large craters.  All the other stuff is left to the experts.<P>

This book is like having a conversation with an experienced mother; definitely someone who has been there!  I love the conversational tone, the short chapters and the blank pages for taking notes.  Being a mom of five, I knew the majority of the information given in the book, but now I have it all in one place and internet links to go with the tidbits of information to further my education. The chapter on rocking a baby was especially insightful.  I should have known the link would be related Dr. William Sears and family!  I never thought about the conditioning we do to our babies when we rock them.  The resources listed throughout the book are compiled at the end in an easy reference section.<P>

Many other reviews have said that this is a must read, should be included in the take home packages given to new moms and that the information is accurate.  I concur!  Thanks for a well-written, and relaxed approach to the first year!<br /><a href="http://www.mylivesignature.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://signatures.mylivesignature.com/54486/304/EEE1F54002A9726BAA54E258ED3FE4AD.png" style="border: none; background: transparent;"/></a>]]></description>
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by Ann Tillage<P>

<a href="http://www.dontrockthatbaby.com">From the back cover</a>: Sure Practical Advice you NEVER thought you'd hear!!  This book is light-hearted with a little humor about handling and managing motherhood with mild bumps and not large craters.  All the other stuff is left to the experts.<P>

This book is like having a conversation with an experienced mother; definitely someone who has been there!  I love the conversational tone, the short chapters and the blank pages for taking notes.  Being a mom of five, I knew the majority of the information given in the book, but now I have it all in one place and internet links to go with the tidbits of information to further my education. The chapter on rocking a baby was especially insightful.  I should have known the link would be related Dr. William Sears and family!  I never thought about the conditioning we do to our babies when we rock them.  The resources listed throughout the book are compiled at the end in an easy reference section.<P>

Many other reviews have said that this is a must read, should be included in the take home packages given to new moms and that the information is accurate.  I concur!  Thanks for a well-written, and relaxed approach to the first year!<br /><a href="http://www.mylivesignature.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://signatures.mylivesignature.com/54486/304/EEE1F54002A9726BAA54E258ED3FE4AD.png" style="border: none; background: transparent;"/></a><div class="linkwithin_hook" id="http://www.sensationaldivasreview.com/2008/11/dont-rock-that-baby-the-other-advice-46-steps-for-surviving-the-first-year-of-motherhood/"></div>]]></content:encoded>
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