Although it's called "The Safe Baby" it really is about safety for all children. The book takes you through each room in the house as well as additional scenarios that can cause concern such as poisons, hiring a baby sitter, gun safety, fire safety, etc.
The appendix is full of additional resources that are so helpful including common poisonous houseplants, recall information, safety products and additional checklists.
This book would make a great shower gift for a new mom or a gift for any mom who needs some reassurance about keeping her kids safe. Holtzman's expertise as well as being a mom makes her a very valuable resource herself.
Marijo Tinlin, Editor-in-Chief This expanded and revised edition has all the helpful advice of the first, plus a financial aspect. The book includes money saving tips and discusses topics such as cloth diapers vs. disposable diapers. Holtzman does a great job staying objective presenting readers with facts and information, but letting them decide which option is best for their family.
As with the first edition, I love that Holtzman says she wants to share her advice, but she certainly does not want to overwhelm the readers. I am the type to get easily paranoid, but I always try to remember that I don't (and probably can't without becoming a nervous wreck) have to follow every rule or guideline.
This book would be a great resource for all parents, grandparents, and even baby-sitters or child-care providers. Holtzman covers topics you wouldn't even think twice about, such as possible contaminants in water and what type of furniture and flooring is best for a nursery. I particularly like the section on creating your own household cleaning products (less harmful and inexpensive!).Debra Holtzman's revised edition of her award-winning "The Safe Baby" (2005) contains a myriad of essential advice and resources both up-to-date and relevant for all parents and grandparents. This "all-in-one" guidebook encompasses the basics of child safety and the obstacles that parents typically encounter in the hectic and often chaotic world of parenting. Holtzman elaborates on subjects ranging from crib safety to baby food, from buying the healthiest foods to picking the right babysitter, from traveling safely with babies to ensuring a hazard-free environment back at home. These are just a few of the topics that form the backbone to "The Safe Baby," as Holtzman pays close attention to detail in her "how-to" guide of maintaining a sanctuary for all babies.
I personally recommend this revised edition of "The Safe Baby" for its sheer amount of vital information for the uprearing of infants, as well as the countless tips for saving money and being environmentally-friendly in the process. As a highly-esteemed professional in the field of child health and safety, Mrs. Holtzman is the "go-to" expert and her latest book is especially and undeniably a "safe" buy.Every parent wants their child to be safe. "The Safe Baby: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Home Safety and Healthy Living" is an expanded and revised edition of Debra Smiley Holtzman's previous volumes on doing what one can to baby proofing one's home. The home is a dangerous place, and it's impossible to assure complete safety, but there are many things a parent can do to lower the chances of an accident. With plenty of tips on advice on a more safe environment for one's child, "The Safe Baby" is a fine volume for parents to have on hand, and an excellent baby shower gift.Bursting with accurate, well-researched, timely and important information for all those wanting to keep babies and children safe. The book is easy to use, with a great index so readers can find what they need in a hurry. Do it yourself sections empower parents to begin making their homes safer immediately. Each chapter ends with a review and safety checklist to reinforce the information presented. This award-winning book has been provided to thousands of expectant and new parents and their families to augment information taught in prenatal Baby CPR and Safety Classes at a large metropolitan hospital in South Florida.
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