The First Twelve Months of Life: Your Baby's Growth Month by Month


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The bestselling classic more than two million parents have depended on... The First Twelve Months Of Life.

For over twenty years, this invaluable book has been helping parents understand their new babies: from what an infant knows and feels at each stage of development to what he or she needs from a parent to grow and thrive. Now completely updated to include the latest information on everything from breast-feeding versus bottle-feeding to coping with colic and choosing a reliable sitter, The First Twelve Months Of Life is the definitive child-care resource. Featuring:

--monthly grow charts that reveal how your baby's motor, language, mental, and social skills develop

--reassuring answers to the questions most parents ask

--brief overviews of what to expect from your baby each month

--proven techniques for soothing crying babies, solving sleep problems, and dealing with diaper rash, fear of strangers, and teething

--essential information on when to call a doctor and the best schedule for immunizations

-- plus more than 150 fascinating photos

Whether you're a first-time parent or an old hand, you'll find that The First Twelve Months Of Life offers a rewarding glimpse into your baby's world that will only deepen your appreciation of the wondrous strides he or she is about to make.

Author: Frank Caplan, Theresa Caplan
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 06/01/1995
Pages: 416
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 6.90h x 4.19w x 0.96d
ISBN13: 9780553574067
ISBN10: 055357406X
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages | Infants & Toddlers | General
- Medical | Physiology

About the Author
Frank Caplan and Theresa Caplan were directors and editors of The Princeton Center for Infancy and Early Childhood, a self-supporting parent education group. The co-authors of many books together, they also founded Creative Playthings, a world-renowned educational toy manufacturing company. Frank Caplan died in 1988 and Theresa Caplan died in 2010.