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marisa_dc's review against another edition
5.0
This is the book I didn't know I needed to read at this moment in my life. It felt like a sip of cold, fresh coconut water on a very hot day.
I realized I was reading too much about every single thing that makes me anxious about parenting (which in my case it's pretty much everything) and was left sometimes with more questions and anxiety.
This book gathers a lot of studies, data from different topics, digests them and summarizes them for a sleep deprived parent.
I am very glad that this sort of books exist and hope Emily will write a volume 2.
I realized I was reading too much about every single thing that makes me anxious about parenting (which in my case it's pretty much everything) and was left sometimes with more questions and anxiety.
This book gathers a lot of studies, data from different topics, digests them and summarizes them for a sleep deprived parent.
I am very glad that this sort of books exist and hope Emily will write a volume 2.
bncarlozzi's review against another edition
informative
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
Cribsheet is unique in the parenting books arena in that it provides a (mostly) unbiased perspective on a wide range of parenting decisions, allowing you to decide for yourself which option makes most sense for you and your family. While at times this got frustrating because a vast majority of areas had inconclusive evidence or very little research to base your decision on, resulting in very vague conclusions, overall I found this approach to be an interesting and engaging breath of fresh air
elenahitomi's review against another edition
informative
fast-paced
4.0
Almost data-backed book on what works and what doesn't in parenting and child care. A unique read worth keeping especially for families and to-be parents.