• From Tracy: A wonderful collection of birth stories from California midwife Peggy Vincent.  Sometimes we just need to read about the potential of the power and beauty of birth to appreciate all that it entails.
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  • From Tracy: Similar to ToddlerCalm, this is a really good guide for the first year.
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  • From Tracy: For the breastfeeding moms, this is more of a memoir than “how-to”, but a wonderful read and one that will help many families feel more secure in their own breastfeeding journey, especially as it pertains to sleep.
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  • From Tracy: There is reason for controversy over some of the ideas here, but like all things academic, that is the sign of a good book.  Written years ago, but a great look at the debate over nature versus nurture.
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  • From Tracy: The Bible of natural birth by the woman who helped keep these practices alive and has shown the world exactly how competent women are when properly supported.
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  • From Tracy: Dr. Bloom is excellent at translating psychological research on children for the masses and in this installment he looks at how we view morality.  It is fascinating as long as you remember that even our psychological research can be steeped in culture.
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  • From Tracy The follow-up to Our Babies, Ourselves, Dr. Small takes on how culture and biology interact in our parenting of children.  Again, so much of what we take for granted as “normal” in raising kids is really anything but.
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  • From Tracy: A must-read to truly understand the evolution of motherhood and shared care through the lens of our unique childhood.  Of course the book goes beyond to argue that this unique need of humans to rely on others has also led to our unique capacity to understand others.  Truly eye-opening.
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  • From Tracy: One of my favourites because although it doesn’t cover how to’s like some of these books, it is an unflinching, honest account of the many struggles families face when breastfeeding in a culture that is neither supportive nor understanding.  A must-read for anyone interested in supporting breastfeeding families.
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  • From Tracy: One of my absolute favourites as it really helps families understand the distinction between culture and biology in our parenting practices.
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  • From Tracy: Pinky is one of my favourites and her gentle and understanding approach for families is much-needed in our sleep training culture.  This one will have you feeling confident and content in your parenting.
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