Any and all advertisements you might see on this website are 100% uncompensated recommendations.
I like Sinupret because it looks clean, is well-tested and I think it works.
I recommend Erbaorganics because they're very clear about the percentage of organic ingredients in each of their products. At one time, I received some free samples from these two companies. I no longer do.
If you buy my DVD, I think I get about fifty cents. Unless you choose to buy thousands and thousands of my books, I'll never see one penny in royalties.
Jay
The books in this
section all positively depict various aspects of attachment parenting,
such as cosleeping, nursing, or sling-wearing.
I
Eat at Mommy's by Anna E. Bradley-McBeth, et al
Only
the Cat Saw
by Ashley Wolff (Illustrator)
The
Cuddlers
by Stacy Towle Morgan, Marvin Jarboe (Illustrator)
We
Like to Nurse
by Chia Martin, Shukyo Lin Rainey (Illustrator)
Michele:
The Nursing Toddler - A Story about Sharing Love
by Jane M. Pinczuk, et al
Hushabye,
Baby Blue (Growing Tree)
by Kathi Appelt, Dale Gottlieb (Illustrator)
Sophie
and the New Baby
by Laurence Anholt, Catherine Anholt (Illustrator)
A
Ride on Mother's Back: A Day of Baby Carrying Around the
World
by Emery Bernhard, Durga Bernhard (Illustrator)
The
Best Gifts
by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, Halina Below (Illustrator)
Maggie's
Weaning
by Mary Joan Deutschbein
The
Biggest Bed in the World
by Lindsay Camp, Jonathan Langley (Illustrator)
Happy
Birth Day!
by Robie H. Harris, Michael Emberley (Illustrator)
A
Teeny Tiny Baby
by Amy Schwartz
William's Doll by Charlotte
Zolotow, et al
Breastmilk
Makes My Tummy Yummy by
Cecilia Moen
Welcome
With Love
by Jenni Overend
Do
you know of children's books not on this list that support attachment
parenting directly or indirectly? Please send an email to Lisa@drjaygordon.com
to make a recommendation.