This book was hilarious. Anyone who is a mom, or even a nanny can fully appreciate this book. If you are a new mom, or a mom to be, run right out and pick up a copy. You won't want to miss out on the advice this book has to offer.
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor holds nothing back in her candid tales from the first year of her first child's life. Each short story is a bit of advice that you might not hear at the local mommy and me classes. She talks about everything from nipples nearly falling off trying to breastfeed, to mommy personality types on the playground (avoid alpha mom, you will never be good enough for this one).
Her advice isn't researched per se, she has more of a hands on experience. She learned that the most important lessons you can find outside of a book, just by using your own common sense.
Stefanie also warns her readers of the many differing and strong opinions a new mother will face. From being bombarded at Babies R Us with questions about her views on breastfeeding (while only 6 months pregnant), to being scolded while at a stop light for not having the bar on her child safety seat fully lowered, Stefanie has seen and heard it all.
This book is written by a friend of Chelsea Handler. Its clear to see that they get along famously in their snarky commentary. Check this book out if you liked "Are You There Vodka? It's Me Chelsea" by Chelsea Handler. ![]()
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