by Pamela Paul
A leading social critic goes inside the billion-dollar baby business to expose the marketing and the myths, helping parents determine whats worth their moneyand whats a waste Parenting coaches, ergonomic strollers, music classes, sleep consultants, luxury diaper creams, a never-ending rotation of DVDs that will make a baby smarter, socially adept, and bilingual before age three. Time-strapped, anxious parents hoping to provide the best for their baby are the perfect mark for the parenting industry.
"[R]eaders may find themselves wishing for more commentary and less litany....although she does reveal that what babies really need is holding, singing, dancing, conversation and outdoor play." - Publishers Weekly.
"Like Judith Warner's Perfect Madness , this sine qua non for new parents is highly recommended." - Library Journal.
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