Customer Review: The book is simplistic and preachy. More often than not, you're reading three pages about something that can be clearly stated in a paragraph. Equally often, that material seems misplaced (waiting until the sixth month to speculate about gender???) and thrown in there to thicken the book. I believe,... more info
Customer Review: This is an good book with a unique persepctive from the male side of raising a child. It is a little "out there" at times, but does provide a great perspective. If there is one thing I have noticed in all the info out there is how skewed to the mother's perspective it is so it is refreshing to have... more info
Customer Review: I started reading the book after my child was well in his second year and it hit the nail on the head. The author has some good advice for caring for your child and planning for the future.
Customer Review: Sarah McMoyler brings a wealth of experience and practical guidelines to expectant mothers (and fathers, like me!) in this book. What sets the McMoyler Method apart from Bradley, Lamaze, and other 20th century gurus of birthing:
1) The father/partner CAN help! In fact, he can be the mother's... more info
Customer Review: This book is exelent, but technical. If you enjoy learning about the brain, and you want to be healthier and hapier, buy this book today. I read it with awe and it captured my attention like no other book before it. Since then I have been continuing my brain research, but this book was a good first... more info