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Baby Whisperer Book

There are three Baby Whisperer Books authored by Tracy Hogg. Two were dedicated from the age of infant to one and the third book concentrates on toddlerhood. Make sure you pick up the Baby Whisperer book that you is bested suited for your child’s age and your experience using her methods.

What a wonderful book! Five stars! Truly got me through the first year of my son’s life… He had reflux and really could be very challenging. Tracy helped me understand what he was saying when he was crying. I was better able to anticipate his needs and comfort him correctly. I have recommended this Baby Whisperer book to all of my friends and everyone is always grateful and continues on the tradition of sharing the books.

If you are only going to purchase one baby sleep book, this should be it.

This book takes Tracy’s methods further and answers some specific questions that parents had after reading her first book. It is almost like the second in a series so I strongly urge you read both books.

I used this book often. Pages were marked and reviewed as my son aged and his cues changed. Loved it!

This book is for the parent of the toddler. Tracy continues with her quick wit and ability to speak clearly to parents and gives us some great strategies to help our toddler learn to live in their environment. Out of all of her books, this was my least favourite. Her strategies didn’t always work for us, but my son was strongly delayed in some ares so perhaps there were other reasons why the strategies didn’t work.


Why I love Baby Whisperer and Tracy Hogg

The Baby Whisperer Book offered peace of mind to both my partner and I. I discovered it when my son was three months old and implemented the techniques immediately after giving birth to my second son.

Throughout the course of a year, I read all three Baby Whisperer Books that Tracy Hogg wrote. I found her advice was what felt best for our children even though we had read quite a few before.

Tracy also used to do a tv show, and I think you can still find it on some obscure channel. A friend of mine had taped an episode and I was able to watch Tracy Hogg in action. I got to see exactly how she performs the Shh/Pat or Pick Up/Put Down rather than guessing you are doing it correctly. Although the Baby Whisperer Book does discuss all of this in great detail, I felt a great sense of relief when I watched Tracy and could confirm that I had been doing it correctly.

Best of luck to you!