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| View Larger Image | Twin Sense: A Sanity-Saving Guide to Raising Twins -- From Pregnancy Through the First Year | Paperbackby Dagmara Scalise (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | AMACOM | | Page Count: | 224 Pages | | Publication Date: | September 10, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 14,189th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Book Description Although everyone experiences unexpected challenges with the arrival of a new baby, the parents of twins face their own unique sets of joys and frustrations. As the parent of three children under the age of six, including three-year-old fraternal twins, Dagmara Scalise knows firsthand just how daunting that all-important first year can be. Now, in Twin Sense, she offers real-world advice on dealing with the many issues that arise when caring for newborn twins. Concise and easy to follow, this book shows harried parents everything they need to know, including: baby-proofing • stocking up on what they really need • preparing and involving previous children • breast-feeding two babies at once • making errands possible • getting through the night • bathing the babies • traveling with twins • keeping the peace • responding to probing questions about having twins • and much more! Filled with lively anecdotes and practical advice, this is a true insider’s guide that will make raising twins a pleasure. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 6 reviews)
| Well-organized, but not enough detail by Dee (Boston, MA) 4 Stars October 27, 2009 This is a good book for somebody who already has already done some research, taken classes, or has familiarity with raising kids. It is well-organized and provides a quick reference. However, it was not a good fit for me. I do not have older kids, and this is the first book I read on the subject. Too many of the terms the author used were unfamiliar, and the book does not provide a good explanation for them. What is a boppy? How exactly do you swaddle a baby? I found it frustrating to have to read the book practically at my computer, so that I can google all unfamiliar terms. A few pictures or explanations would have gone a long way. I was also annoyed by the constant reminders (practically every other page) to take prenatal classes to really learn the subject in each chapter. I thought the book was supposed to provide the necessary information. I next read the book "Juggling Twins" by Meghan Regan-Loomis. I found it a lot more informative for somebody who is just starting and trying to learn the basics not only when it comes to twins, but to babies in general. In short, in my opinion, if you want a quick reference on important points when raising twins, "Twin Sense" is a good book. If you need more detail, you may want to read something else first, or do some online research on your own.
| | The Basics of the First Year of Twins Plus So Much More by Mother of Twins (Deerfield, IL) 5 Stars November 17, 2008 I have 19-month-old twins (and a six-year-old) and I wish this book was around when they were born (or better yet when I was pregnant!). This book cannot be missed if you are a parent of twins. Tons of great tips in an easy to navigate format. This book will help you in so many ways --from preparing for their arrival to tips on getting through the night; from how to get your errands done (yes, with the babies!) to keeping the peace as they get older; plus lots of great resources! This book makes you feel like you can have control over the situation before you. Thank you to the author for finally writing a wonderful, helpful book for parents or caregivers of twins.
| | Excellent resource for parents of multiples by Dr. Michelle Pierce, Pediatrician (Chicago, IL) 5 Stars October 18, 2008 As a pediatrician, I am often asked for parenting book recommendations. I have always been at a loss when my busy and overwhelmed parents of multiples would ask for suitable resources. Thank you Mrs. Scalise, for creating this excellent book full of common sense solutions. I know my parents will thank you, too!
| | Well written book for parents of twins by Pam (Chicago) 5 Stars October 09, 2008 When people discover they are pregnant with twins their first reaction is often shock. After a short time, they begin to search for resources. Twin Sense is a no nonsense book for parents searching for tips and tricks from "seasoned" parents of twins. Ms. Scalise (mother of 3 including twins) has successfully condensed words of wisdom from various sources into this book. The chapters are very organized making the book easy to navigate. Even if a parent only has a few minutes to read; while caring for their babies, they will find helpful and practical tips.
| | Excellent - not just for twins by Lisa Holmes (Chicago, IL United States) 5 Stars October 06, 2008 I received this book as a gift and may I say it is so clear and practical. The first thing I thought was that I wished I had it when I was just having my first child, not my second and third! Excellent advice for any new mom, but probably moreso for moms of multiples, just because it is so daunting.
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