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A Man’s Guide to Newborn Babies – Now Available on Amazon Kindle and Paperback!

April 24, 2017 By Anthony Kim

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Hi everyone, a man's guide to newborn babies

A Man’s Guide to Newborn Babies is now available on Amazon Kindle and in paperback!

I am really excited to release this book! It is packed with the lessons learned after a year of being a dad.

Below is the text from the back cover:


Every man has the same challenges when facing the prospect of becoming a new father:

• “Am I going to have the energy to do this?”
• “I am worried about fighting with my wife due to the stress of caring for the baby…”
• “I really want to be an active parent for my kid, but how can I get enough time?”

A Man’s Guide to Newborn Babies has the info you need to become an ace new dad.

This guide goes over the critical elements towards taking care of all three people in your family: yourself, your wife, and your newborn. Happy, well-rested, and calm parents make for a happy, well-rested, and calm baby in a synergistic upward spiral.

Inside this book are self-care tips so you can be the rock in your family when baby arrives:

• Get rid of worry once and for all by creating a positive attitude towards your new family.
• Tune the machine that is your body to prepare for baby-care.
• Learn to brutally optimize your life so that you have time for baby care, your social life, and your man projects.
• How to construct a sleep rota so that everyone gets enough rest.

Learn how to take care of your recovering wife in the weeks after baby is born:

• Get to know what is going on inside the mind and body of your wife post-partum.
• Why your wife may not want to do her own self-care, and what you should do about it.
• Little-known ways to cheer up a new mom so that you can continue on with your hot romance.

The last part of the book has tons of baby-care life hacks:

• Build battle stations for diaper changing and bottle-washing.
• The One-And-A-Half-Minute diaper change.
• Dealing with burping, farting, and poo.
• Never-fail calming techniques to sooth a restless baby.
• The One Thing that you can do to tie everything together.

The information in this book is an indispensable investment in your time, energy, and emotional connection with your new family.


I hope that you can check out my book!

Word-of-mouth is crucial for any author to succeed. If you enjoy the book, I would greatly appreciate it if you would give a favorable rating ★★★★★ and review on Amazon–even a sentence or two makes all the difference.

Thank you so much in advance!

–Anthony


 

‘Till next time,

-Anthony

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Comments

  1. Bradley Jerome Bell says

    August 31, 2018 at 2:52 am

    Hey Anthony! I recently bought your paperback to A Man’s Guide To Newborn Babies. I was reading at my wifes side while she was in the delivery room waiting to dialate more. Halfway through I had to stop as she was ready to give birth. We had a healthy 7lb 3oz little angel measuring at a whopping 21.5in in length! Now with it the day after, we are in recovery just waiting to be discharged. I managed to finish the book while we waited. Reading it both to my wife and our precious newborn liberty. And both her and I were very pleased with it. You gave me great insight and knowledge that I will use to the best of my ability. I just wanted to stop by and say thank you for articulating things that will better help me and I’m sure many other fathers as well. Once again thank you and god bless!!

    • Anthony K says

      September 20, 2018 at 8:00 am

      Hi Brad, I am very pleased that you found the book helpful. Congratulations on your baby! It’s a great thing to start off fatherhood on the right track!

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