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Water Babies: Teach Your Baby the Joys of Water--from Newborn Floating to Toddler Swimming | 
enlarge | Author: Francoise Barbira Freedman Publisher: Lorenz Books Category: Book
Buy New: $46.85
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 668536
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 0754807932 Dewey Decimal Number: 797 EAN: 9780754807933 ASIN: 0754807932
Publication Date: April 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New, great condition
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Product Description Introduces readers to the Birthlight water training approach--a unique series of exercises developed over many years to encourage confidence and enhance enjoyment in water.
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Photos outstanding; writing is sometimes a little hard to follow July 6, 2005 This book is so-so, only because it doesn't explain in detail how to actually do everything. It may say "do this" or "do that" but it doesn't explain exactly the best way to go about doing some of the things.
The authors try really hard to explain what needs to be done, but it must be difficult to write how to exactly teach an infant to swim without showing moving photos, as in a video. It might also be because it's written by someone in England and I'm in the U.S. It's all English, but it's not 100% the English I'm used to.
The photos are outstanding, and I did get my 6 mo. old daughter to float the first time I tried what was suggested. I really like how the author stresses that the experiences and the joy is what it's all about, as opposed to having to build new skills each time you take your baby into the water.
Beautiful Book September 14, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book doesn't just teach babies how to swim, it teaches an attitude towards them..I'm learning how to teach patiently and learn that there's no dead line. We *are* having fun at the same time. I live in a country where making babies swim sounds strange and this book's helping alot, I don't need to council anyone. I bought another resource when I got this book (a VHS) and it wasn't good at all, it was kind of teaching by force. I stopped using it and I only follow this great book (great photoes too!). Thanks to the author!
Excellent book for getting your baby into swimming December 5, 2002 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
I bought this book when my baby was 6 weeks old. I love to swim and wanted to introduce her to the water in a fun, safe way. This book was outstanding because it provided easy to follow method. It seemed to answer just about all my questions. I referred to it (and still do) constantly. I probably read it three times to absorb the information. It gave instruction on how to: introduce the baby to water, take your baby underwater, swim with your baby, games to play and steps to get your toddler headed towards swimming. My baby is now an 18 month old toddler who absolutely loves the water. She will jump from me and "swim" to the ladder (she needs some help from me for floatation - she tends to want to go vertical through the water now) she can hold her breath really well and knows when she surfaces that she can take a breath (and when she goes under to hold it). This book provided the perfect approach for us - never pushing, always make sure the baby is having fun and let her progress at her rate. I can't stress how important that is - sometimes she would plateau for a couple of months before making progress again but it isn't about forcing them to swim - it is about making sure they are comfortable in the water. It did cover safety of your baby too. But this is not a "water safe" your baby in six weeks approach type book. This is a slower more baby friendly book. The pictures are awesome and as one person commented before it would be a great coffee table book. My daughter loved to look at the pictures of the babies swimming too. I can't say enough good things about this book. If you want to get your baby or toddler into the water without fear I would recommend this book. Also Water Baby A first book of water skills by Lauren Heston is good too. I thought this book had more details but they go nice together.
Excellent resource (good coffee table book too) November 1, 2001 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book is written along the lines of a traditional child-rearing guide but is laid out with better design and a stronger flow of readability. Essentially it emphasizes the multi-sensory experience and confidence swimming brings to baby and the bonding that occurs with the parents. Excellent color photography add to the high-gloss paper and hardcover binding. A little thin but packed with good information. Highly recommended for new parents.
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