Wednesday, January 7, 2009

What I Wish I Would Have Known...



In just a few short weeks, my amazingly talented, artistic, charming, hilarious, and brave little sister is having a baby.

What could I possibly tell her to prepare her for the greatest adventure of her life?

I have a little collection of books that seemed to come to me at just the right time with just what I needed.
This little library of mine is so much more than just good books, it is sanity.

So to my sister Lisa, and any one else who may be grasping for straws or pulling out your hair, here are my favorite paper friends....the last one is my current FAVORITE:
(Each have been linked to the amazon.com page where you can buy them...some are pretty cheap too!)

Link


This is the one for the hospital when you are trying to figure out the whole breastfeeding weirdness. I know, it's supposed to just be natural and wonderful, but honestly sometimes I felt like I needed 10 arms to make it work. This is great for helping you know what to eat too to avoid any crazy reactions from your baby. (But beware, it can be a little over the top about some topics!)



This one is miraculous!! It's not the book but the DVD. Read the book...not helpful. Watched the DVD....sanity saving! There is no other way to describe it. Rent it from the library if they have it, you only need to watch it once.



This one I would call my baby bible. It guides you through all the different stages of sleep needs your baby will go through. And when your baby is sleeping well, you are sleeping well, everyone is happy.




This is the book I read when the girls are about 4-5 months and it is time for everyone to start sleeping through the night. I just let them cry-it-out... painful, but worth it for baby and mommy.



Brilliant book recommended by my wonderful dancing friend Natalia Valerdi. Fantastic for curbing the whinny, have-to-be-held, demanding attitude that starts to develop around 5 1/2 months. LOVE this book - but you have to start early with it.




Last but NOT least...
This book is truly magic. It is turning my terrible two year old into a civilized easy-to-live-with little girl. It is one we will use and reuse for years!! (ages 2-12). It's easy to do and totally fits my parenting style. Just be consistent and it will work wonders.

3 comments:

Pink Slippers said...

The part in Babywise about multiples was written by a woman who went to our church. She had 3 different set of multiples. She is a super Mom. And your a great sister. I always pull out the books to try and help others because I love reading myself.

Lisa Marie Crosby said...

Thank you so much Michelle! That is a very nice post, and I am lucky that I have a mother hen big sis to take of me... I need it! It looks like I have my work cut out for me, I better get started! Love you!

Barnes said...

Good books...I read a few of them. I really like them...best of luck Lisa!!!