The Baby Gizmo Buying Guide: From Pacifiers to Potties . . . Why, When, and What to Buy for Pregnancy Through Preschool by Heather MacLean, Hollie Schultz

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    • ISBN: 1401603548
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
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    Comments from the Seller: 2008 Trade paperback New. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 457 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. New book with FAST SHIPPING!

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    The Baby Gizmo Buying Guide is the first comprehensive baby product reference book designed to go to the store with you.

    Instead of what to buy, Heather Maclean, a mom and founder of the Little Laureate and Baby Gizmo websites, will teach you how to buy more than 400 different types of baby products. Featuring definitions, product history, and key features, this is a real-life, everything-you-need-to-know resource. It includes advice on whether you really need a product, when to buy it, and how long your baby will use it. This guide will help you make the right purchase the first time to match your unique lifestyle and needs. It is designed to help you be a smarter, more efficient baby product shopper-to keep your thoughts and research organized and to get you in and out of the store in record time. The great writing and fun "been there, really do understand what you are going through" tone will make this guide every expectant parent's favorite book.

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    For first-time moms without time or inclination to dally in stores comparing various items for their babies, Maclean and Schultz have compiled a handy baby-gadget buying encyclopedia. The authors, founders of BabyGizmo.com, which tests baby products, have "buil[t] stroller obstacle courses, weight[ed] products, throw[n] food at them, and run through parking lots with them." The authors' most reliable expertise is that they have young kids and know from experience the advantages and disadvantages of, say, side-by-side versus stadium-seating strollers. This guide doesn't review based on brands; it compares the range of a product to narrow the choices and help you decide what kind of stroller is best for your needs, and then within that type, which accessories and gadgets are necessary. Covered are safety considerations and suggestions for a "no-nonsense registry list." The bulk of the book is organized alphabetically and offers advice on packing a well-equipped diaper bag, tips on saving money; they conclude with a glossary for "every baby product on the planet" so readers will know the difference between a Boppy and a Binky and what an Itzabeen is. (Feb.)

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