Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay: And Other Things I Had to Learn as a New Mom this question feed

asked by davedriver on November 7, 2006 4:09 PM
The moment the second line on the pee stick turns pink, women discover they've entered a world of parenting experts.

Friends, family, colleagues, the UPS delivery guy -- suddenly everybody is a trove of advice, much of it contradictory and confusing. With dire warnings of what will happen if baby is fed on demand and even direr warnings of what will happen if he isn't, not to mention hordes of militant "lactivists," cosleeping advocates, and books on what to worry about next, modern parenthood can seem like a minefield.

In busy Mom-friendly short essays, Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay delivers the empathetic straight dirt on parenting, tackling everything from Mommy & Me classes ("Your baby doesn't need to be making friends at three months old -- you do! But not with people you'll meet at Mommy & Me") to attachment parenting ("If you're holding your baby 24/7, that's not a baby, that's a tumor"). Stefanie Wilder-Taylor combines practical tips with sidesplitting humor and refreshing honesty, assuring women that they can be good mothers and responsibly make their own choices. A witty and welcome antidote to trendy parenting texts and scarifying case studies, Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay provides genuine support, encouragement, and indispensable common-sense advice.




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I just finished this book and it literally made me laugh out loud through out the entire book. Wilder-Taylor is absolutely hilarious and reminds me of some of the girls I hang out with. I didn't agree w/ everything she said, but even then, I didn't take offense - it was too funny to take offense.. Definitely a must read.
reviewed by steelers on November 8, 2006 10:18 PM

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This book is not for those who have issues with profanity or who are looking for a medical reference guide. It is a hysterical collection of essays on parenting and all the ridiculous experiences you encounter once you have a baby. Please do not listen to reviews that tag this book as 'dangerous'. It is not meant to be a substitute for your pediatrician's nurse line or for 'What to Expect: The first year'. Hopefully most people who see the lipstick stained sippy cup and the title on the cover aren't dumb enough mistake it for something its not. This book is incredibly entertaining and will lend justice to those who feel persecuted for formula feeding their babies or for using bumper pads in the crib.
reviewed by glassysurf on November 16, 2006 3:47 AM

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Stefanie Wilder- Taylor is a great writer and this book made me laugh from start to finish. Good read for those of us who question our parenting.
reviewed by papi on November 26, 2006 6:17 PM

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