Mommy MD Guides is
a 3 part series. The first book is Pregnancy and Birth, Your Baby's First Year
and their newest edition…. the Toddler Years!
Do you know someone who has recently had a baby, or have you
recently had a baby? Would you like to win a great book to help you with your
questions? Well one winner from Susan’s Disney Family will win a copy of the
book The Mommy MD Guide to the toddler years book.
Here is a small synopsis from the book:
To create this book, we talked with doctors who are also mothers about how they made it through their own children’s toddler years. We talked with ob-gyns, pediatricians, family physicians, cardiologists, dermatologist, psychiatrists, and more. And they’re all moms; some are even grand moms! These women have both their medical expertise and parenting experiences to draw from; they’re experts squared. If they used a tip, you can bet it’ll work for you too. This book offers moms advice on all of the challenges–and also the celebrations–of the toddler years. We talk about sleep, feeding, and potty training and also trips, parties, and play dates!
I was fortunate to be able to check out the newest book The
Toddler Years even though my daughter is past this stage. It will be a nice
refresher if we ever hear the pitter patter of little feat again (one never
knows??).
This informative book is co-authored my Rallie McAllister, MD,
MPH and a physician and also a Mom. This
book incorporates the knowledge of 60 other Mommy doctors, who answer questions
on pregnancy and child rearing. Moms know best, but moms who are doctors know
so much more and are there to answer questions you might not even know to ask. This book is pack full of information helping you
raise that wonderfully wild toddler… They do not call them the terrible two’s
for nothing you know. Instead of boring tips this book is filled with humorous anecdotes
and stories, that will keep you reading.
My new niece is only a few months old, but she is sprouting
like a little weed, and the toddler years will be here before you know it. I
remember those years well the tantrums the crying and the acting out. I just
wish I had a great and informative book like this when my daughter was younger.
Will the Mommy MD guides come out with a
how to survive the tween years, I will be all over that. My daughter is 7 and I
need all the info on tween years I can get.
Are you looking for some insight and information for your child’s
toddler years? This would make a great gift and with the holidays right around
the corner this would be a great stocking stuffer for that special family on
your gift list this year. And make
sure to check out Daddy MD Guides
for men.
The generous folks at Mommy MD Guides are giving one of
Susan’s Disney Family reader a chance to win, the Mommy MD Guide, the Toddler
Years. Would you like to win? Please visit the Mommy MD Guides site, take a
look around then come back here and let me know something you learned from the
site. There are also other ways to enter, please enter below.
Buy it:
You can purchase any
of these informative books on the Mommy MD Guide site. The Mommy MD Guide to
the Toddler Years can be purchased for $17.95.
Win it:
One winner will win the
book Mommy MD Guide, The Toddler Years
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10 comments:
"More than 900 tips that 62 doctors who are also mothers use during their own children’s toddler years."
great giveaway!!
I love that real doctors use this and contributed to it.
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"Moms know best, but moms who are doctors know more!"
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They have a new book, The Mommy MD Guide to Pregnancy and Birth.
I learned that they are mommies and doctors so you are getting some great advice.
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