Babies and Toddlers for Men

From Newborn to Nursery

Mark Woods author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton

Published:13th Feb '12

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The must-have manual for new Dads - from birth to three years.

A brilliantly witty guide that gives modern fathers the information and advice they need to look after their baby or toddler, to support the mother and to remain sane in their new role as dad. Covering the first three years of a child's life, this survival guide is a must-have for new and old dads.

Becoming a father is a moment in a man's life like no other.

The love, the pride, the joy and occasionally the fear stirred up inside us by the complex little being that moves into our home and our relationship takes some serious getting used to.

And then there's the really tough stuff like putting up a travel cot and installing a car seat.

Despite all this though we are often given more advice when we buy a phone than when we become a Dad...until now.

This is the indispensable manual every new dad needs from newborn to nursery, this is Babies and Toddlers for Men.

Written by Mark Woods, author of the best selling Pregnancy for Men and proud father of two, this utterly readable guide tells you how it is in a frank and funny way that will leave you educated and energised to take on the next amazing stage of being a Dad.

"Mark Woods shares his early experiences of fatherhood and assures us men do find parenting as dauntingly wonderful as women." - The Sun


"A must for Daddies everywhere...and for Mummies too!" - Davina McCall

"An amusing and informative book for any prospective parents to read, learn and gain an understanding of the first 3 years. A realistic approach for parents to learn what happens at the birth, the baby's first few months and the challenges through to being a toddler. For a new parent to be it would be a great preparation for the whole new world they are about to encounter." - BabyWorld

ISBN: 9781905410910

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288 pages