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Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler

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Relatable, easy to use tips and information for raising a toddler. I definitely appreciated the humorous tilt to the book as well--a little laughter always helps!

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I was a huge fan of Jamie's potty training book, so it's no surprised that I loved this one as well! So many excellent tips to use on a daily basis with my two year old. Highly recommend it!

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I gave up on parenting books for babies and toddlers after my first child because they seemed too much about fitting kids into "expectation" boxes. Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler is a different kind of book that manages to give advice about parenting toddlers with a relatable voice. I hung on to each chapter, skimming great tips to use with my almost-3 year old.

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A great book for those with toddlers! I will definitely reread and use on my years with both my boys; even after toddler stage!

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informative book for parents of todders, ages 2-5ish. would be a great gift for parents!

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As a mother of a toddler about to enter the 2-3 year range, I found the no non-sense and honest approach very enlightening! I liked that the book is split into two parts (one for the parents and one for the kids). I think a lot of times parents forget that kids are constantly learning from us and that it's often our own behaviors that are driving the not so good ones from our kids that make us want to pull our hair out. This book gives a good reminder to parents to look into themselves first and do the best we can to set our kids up for success.

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This is an accessible and informative book for parents of toddlers/pre-schoolers (kids ages 2-5). It is divided into two sections: The Parent Part of the Book, which encourages self-care as a way to be a good parent, and The Kid Part of the Book, which provides practical suggestions for raising children in this age group.

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