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Baby & Childcare In India

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SKU: 9780857205254

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Raising a child in India? Get expert advice from the world-famous Dr. Spock’s Baby & Childcare, adapted for the Indian subcontinent. Covering breastfeeding, first aid, and cultural nuances, this book empowers parents with time-tested wisdom and modern medical practices. ISBN: 9780857205254. Authors: Sean Seah, Mary Buffett.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780857205254
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publisher Imprint: Simon & Schuster
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 580.6 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0857205250
  • Publisher Date: 11/2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 992

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for Baby & Childcare In India

  1. Sanjana Srivastava

    I appreciate the effort to adapt Dr. Spock for India, but it could have been more thoroughly localized. Still a good starting point for new parents. A little short on detail.

  2. Jigyasa Singh

    A helpful guide with some relevant Indian context. Found the breastfeeding section particularly useful, but some advice felt a bit outdated. Overall, a decent resource.

  3. Navya Goyal

    Excellent book! Addresses the unique challenges of raising a child in India. I especially appreciated the sections on nutrition and healthcare.

  4. Shiv Kumar Rathour

    Decent book. Not bad, not great. Provides basic knowledge for new parents.

  5. Ayushie Gupta

    As a first-time parent in India, I found this book to be a lifesaver! It addresses the unique challenges we face. Highly recommend. Excellent first aid portion!

  6. Piyush Gohri

    Found some helpful tips, but also some outdated advice. It’s a mixed bag, so read with a critical eye.

  7. Anagha P R

    It’s an okay book, but I felt like it didn’t completely capture the Indian parenting experience. Some of the advice seemed a little too Westernized.

  8. Harsh

    A comprehensive resource! Loved the blend of traditional wisdom and modern medical advice. The chapter on dealing with common childhood illnesses was particularly helpful. A good start.

  9. Sakshi Jairath

    The book is adequate, but it doesn’t delve deeply into specific Indian childcare issues. Better than nothing, but not a definitive guide.

  10. Hareesh Kumar S

    Dr. Spock’s name carries weight, but this adaptation didn’t fully resonate with me. Some cultural aspects felt forced. It’s okay, but not great.

  11. Midhunprasad M

    A very useful book for Indian parents! Gives good advice on how to raise children in an Indian environment.

  12. Asim Prakhar

    Incredibly informative and easy to understand. Addresses Indian parenting nuances beautifully. I would suggest this to every new parent in India.

  13. Anwesha Sahoo

    Mixed feelings. Some parts are fantastic, like the tips on managing joint families, but other sections are too generic. Could be more India-specific.

  14. Hemant Holani

    Extremely helpful! This book gave me the confidence to navigate parenthood in India. The cultural context is invaluable. Really appreciate.

  15. Aditi Jiwani

    A wonderful guide that blends the best of both worlds! The cultural insights are invaluable, and the medical advice is spot-on. Highly recommended!

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