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Raising
Twins: From Pregnancy to Preschool
by Shelly Vaziri Flais MD FAAP
This book was written by a pediatrician who
is a mother of twins herself - the best of
both worlds! Parents will learn the unique
challenges and responsibilities involved
with caring for two babies at the same time.
Learn about tandem feeding, twin proofing
the home, developing a schedule,
breastfeeding twins, and more.
Healthy
Sleep Habits, Happy Twins: A Step-by-Step
Program for Sleep-Training Your Multiples
by Marc Weissbluth M.D.
One of the biggest challenges facing new
parents in the beginning of caring for twins
is developing a sound nap time and bed time
sleep schedule! Healthy Sleep Habits,
Happy Twins provides step-by-step
instruction on how to get babies asleep and
keep them asleep! This is the perfect answer
for any sleep deprived parent of twins!
Twins
101: 50 Must-Have Tips for Pregnancy through
Early Childhood From Doctor M.O.M.
by Khanh-Van Le-Bucklin
Twins 101 provides a great mix of
experience driven advice and medical
information. Learn what to expect during
pregnancy, first years, and handy tips for
guiding you through the beginning stages of
twin parenthood.
When
You're Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads:
Proven Guidelines for a Healthy Multiple
Pregnancy, 3rd Edition
by Barbara Luke and Tamara Eberlein
Expectant parents of twins or multiples will
appreciate the information in this book!
Topics include finding a reputable
maternal/fetal medicine specialist, learn
signs of preterm labor, risks associated
with multiple pregnancies, caring for
newborn multiples, and more.
Juggling
Twins: The Best Tips, Tricks, and Strategies
from Pregnancy to the Toddler Years
by Meghan Regan-Loomis
Caring for twins requires a different
strategy than traditional parenting! Learn
how to feed or nurse two babies at the same
time, transporting twins, what items are
needed for twins, asking for help from
family and friends, and more.
Twin
Sense: A Sanity-Saving Guide to Raising
Twins -- From Pregnancy Through the First
Year
by Dagmara Scalise
Twin parents need good sound advice and this
book delivers! Parents will receive
information and tips on how to handle some
of the biggest challenges associated with
raising twins during the first years:
preparing the nursery for twins,
twin-proofing, breastfeeding twins,
traveling with twins, outside interest of
twins, and more.
Ready
or Not Here We Come!: The Real Experts'
Guide to the First Year With Twins
by Elizabeth Lyons
New parents can prepare the best they can
for twins, but there is nothing like the
real experience! Ready or Not Here We
Come! provides answers to parents
burning questions about raising twins
including what baby gear is really necessary
for bringing home twins, how to keep the
spark in your relationship with your spouse,
creating and sticking to a twin schedule,
and more. This book provides stories from
parents of multiples and all information is
presented in a light hearted way.
Emotionally
Healthy Twins: A New Philosophy for
Parenting Two Unique Children
by Joan Friedman
Raise your twins to be two unique
individuals instead of a two-headed kid!
This book was written by an author who
herself is a twin, mother of twins, and a
psychotherapist who understands the
importance of helping each child recognize
and appreciate their individuality when many
will try to lump him or her with their twin.
Parenting
School-Age Twins and Multiples
by Christina Tinglof
Parents of school-aged twins and multiples
have unique challenges once children are out
of toddler and preschool years! Parents of
children five year and older can learn how
to help each child learn their special gifts
and abilities, nurture individuality without
creating competition, and help children
learn to cooperate with each other and the
family. Book encourages dressing children
differently, creating separate living
spaces, and more.
It's
Twins!: Parent-to-Parent Advice from Infancy
through Adolescence
by Susan Heim
Learn solutions for twin challenges from
another mother of twins! Book includes a
variety of information from breastfeeding
twins to deciding classroom placement for
older children. This book offers a wide
spectrum of information for many stages of
development.
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