The Girlfriends Guide to Toddlers: A Survival Manual to the Terrible Two's (and Ones and Threes) From the First Step, the First Potty and the First Word (No) to the Last Blankie by Vicki Iovine

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    • ISBN: 039952438X
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: January 1999
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    Synopsis

    When your baby is walking — and you're sprinting to keep up, count on The Girlfriend's Guide to Toddlers to keep you one step ahead! From the author of The Girlfriend's Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood.

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    Child magazine columnist and author of several other Girlfriends' Guides, Iovine offers entertaining anecdotes and sage advice on raising kids from ages one to three. What makes Iovine an expert? The mother of four openly admits her main qualification is that she and her friends have spent many years raising their own toddlers, and she states that her advice--anecdotal and emotional--isn't endorsed by medical professionals or nutritionists ("we [Iovine and her girlfriends] don't know our enzymes from our electrolytes"). That said, this seasoned mom knowledgeably walks readers through the toddler trenches, covering such age-appropriate concerns as potty training, play dates, sleep and eating habits--with an emphasis on how mothers can cope. Though Iovine is witty, she can also be philosophical and sentimental, as when she talks about what a toddler really is (somewhere between a baby and a child) or about how--for mothers--a child's "first cut is really the deepest." Iovine's fans will be delighted with this latest volume in the Girlfriends' series, and new mothers warily approaching their child's toddlerhood will find that Iovine's take on these challenging years is as reasonable as that of any "expert"--and quite a bit funnier. (Feb.)

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    For the rest of us!by Daphne2007

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    05/30/2009: Let's face it, while most of us enjoy being mothers, there are those days when our entire household becomes "terrible". Just because we find humor and sometimes need perspective in dealing with motherhood doesn't mean we don't love motherhood and/or our children any less - it just means we're normal. This book is definitely for those of us who are able to find humor in motherhood, are not perfect and are able to laugh at ourselves on a regular basis.

    I Also Recommend: Girlfriends' Guide to Pregnancy.

    Not for Super Momsby Anonymous

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    08/30/2004: Vickie Iovine's advice is so heartfelt, honest, and funny that I can't think of a single real-world person who wouldn't benefit from reading this book. She openly says that her advice is not medical, but is just what she experienced and how she coped. People looking for a more 'traditional' book probably won't be pleased, but for the rest of us irreverent types, it is a breath of fresh air.


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