Baby Massage: Soothing Strokes for Healthy Growth




5 Comments so far

  1. Molly Myers on July 3rd, 2010

    Other books on the topic have better photos and better descriptions of the massages. Every massage is prefaced by “Use CLASS”, an acronym for some system she has. But do we really need to be reminded of this every time? It’s annoying. It’s very short, too. There’s a reason this is a bargain book. I was equally unimpressed by the publisher’s book on baby signing as well.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Marc Ferrer Capdevila on July 3rd, 2010

    A book that is good to for giving massages in the same movement that you are reading. It’s a practical book~
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. hippi yogini mom on July 3rd, 2010

    This is so great to not only allow both parents or even a grandparent to bond with the baby, it is so stimulating as well as calming for the baby as well. Easy to follow directions and pictures. A must for any 1st time parents!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Curly on July 4th, 2010

    Suzanne P. Reese’s spiral bound book is an excellent visual reference for Infant Massage. Along with Vimala McClure’s book on Infant Massage you have everything you need to start massaging your child. I give these two to all my friends when they have babies as I think they are wonderful. Everyone agrees!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Kristin on July 4th, 2010

    I wasn’t looking for anything too complicated, so this book is great. The instructions are simple and there are great pictures to go along with each massage. I particularly liked that there are massages for both relaxing and energizing. My baby loves it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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