Checking Out Clinton Hill Library On a Rainy Day

On Tuesday Cameron and I headed out to Clinton Hill Library (380 Washington Ave) for Reading with Babies, and a break from the rain. When I got to the library I saw a sign posted that there wouldn’t be any story time until March 2nd, and that they were showing a Sesame Street movie instead. I was a little disappointed, but I wanted to check out the Children’s section of the library anyways because I had heard it was a nice place for kids to play – story time, or no. Indeed, I was not let down.

Cameron plays with the bead maze

Cameron plays with the bead maze

There was plenty of space for Cameron to roam around, and a few other babies there. So many books were at his level, and I didn’t feel bad about him taking them off the shelves himself and taking a peek at them (I just followed him around and put them back). There were also a few toys for the kids.

So many books to choose from

So many books to choose from

Overall, it was a nice place to take Cameron when the weather is bad, so we will certainly be back!

Coming up this weekend – Story Time, Ghouls, and Gourds

No real updates today – this mommy is SICK!  And unfortunately it seems like Cameron has caught my cold. :(

Just a reminder – on Saturday is the Greenlight Bookstore Storytime (and other grand opening celebrations) and then on Sunday is Ghouls and Gourds at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.  Here’s to hoping for good weather, and a speedy recovery for myself and Cameron!

Mommy For The Win – Best Posts You Might Have Missed

Hi all!  I know some of you are new to Mommy For the Win so I wanted to highlight some of the most popular and asked about posts that I’ve done in the past.  Check them out!

Diaper Rash?  My Doctor Said Mylanta

Picnic in the Park Made Easy with the best picnic blanket ever!

Free Infant CPR Classes at the Brooklyn Hospital

FREE – Clinton Hill Library – Reading for Babies

The Books I Found Most Helpful

The What’s Cameron Eating series: Ricotta Cheese and Squash, Avocado and Banana, Baby Yogurt and Banana, Baby Mum Mums, Cream of Wheat, Peaches, Waffles, Organic Puffs, Roasted Butternut Squash, Oatmeal with bananas and cinnamon, 67 Burger, String Cheese, Grilled Cheese and Peas

I hope you find them useful!

Sleep Training – Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child (Happy Family)

I have put off doing a post on Sleep Training in part because I think it is a sensitive and personal topic, but I saw a thread on PATH recently about sleep training / “crying it out” and it inspired me to post about the book and method I used to help Cameron become an excellent sleeper.

Before I had Cameron, a friend of mine used a the methods in the book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child to train her son to be an great sleeper.  He went down easily at bed time, slept through the night by 9 months, and two lengthy (1 hour + naps) every day.  Her success inspired me to use the same book with Cameron.  And while the sleep training was not easy, I would certainly say it was successful – and worth the effort.  Cameron also goes down easily at night, sleeps through from about 6pm to 7am, and takes two naps in the day (although I think we might be transitioning to one soon).

Here’s a few things I learned from Health Sleep Habits, Happy Child:

1)When children are over tired it is harder for them to sleep.  Have you ever forced yourself to stay up to study for a test, or because you were driving somewhere, only to find that when you finally allowed yourself to try and sleep, you couldn’t?  The same thing happens to babies.

2)Babies need to learn to sooth themselves to sleep on their own.  This is a skill that will help them be good sleepers through their lives.

3)Letting your baby “cry it out” does not make you a bad parent.  If your child wanted to ride their bike without a helmet, eat ice cream all day, and stick their fingers in the electrical socket, you wouldn’t let them.  And if they cried about it, you still wouldn’t let them.  Helping your child learn to fall asleep on their own and develop healthy sleep habits is good for them, and you shouldn’t feel bad about it.

4)Your baby will exhibit signs of being tired.  Signs include: Decreased activity, slower motions, being less vocal, appearing disinterested in the surroundings, eyes become less focused, yawning, and eye rubbing.  Watch your baby for these signs and help them sleep when they exhibit them.

5)Develop a soothing routine before naps and bed time, and be consistent with it.  This helps your baby know that it’s time to relax.  I don’t use the same routine for naps as I do with bed time, but I do use the same routine for every nap, every day, and for every bed time.

Health Sleep Habits, Happy Child

Health Sleep Habits, Happy Child

The book is separated into two major sections.  The first 200 or so pages are mainly focused on Sleep Theory.  While they are insightful, when I talk to moms about the book I recommend they skip ahead to the second major section which is divided into chapters by age group and focuses on the specific sleep challenges that you and your baby will be facing at that specific time.

Finally, I wanted to end by emphasizing that this book is not all about letting your baby “cry it out.”  It’s about healthy sleep, and how to achieve it.  Crying it out is one method that you may or may not have to use to get there.  Even if you don’t feel comfortable with having your baby cry it out, I think reading this book will give you some useful tips, and help your family get more sleep.  Good Luck!!!

Check out the other post I did on the Books I Found Most Helpful

Bath time – en espanol!

Last night at mom’s night out, a mommy said she loved my post about bath books, but was looking for some in Spanish.  I said I would do my best to find her some:

Conejo no se queire banar

Conejo no se queire banar

Que Flota

Que Flota

Safari en el rio

Safari en el rio

I didn’t have much luck at amazon.com – but I found these at barnes and noble.  Only the first one is available new, the other two you can buy used through the barnes and noble site.  Sadly, it was pretty challenging to find these books!

BONUS: get 10% off at barnes and noble by using the code H8J3U7N – expires 10/19

PS: I know I am missing some ~ and ` in there, but I don’t know how to add them over letters.  Woe is me!

Reminder! Reading for Babies is back tomorrow!

The Reading for Babies program at Clinton Hill Library has been on break for the last two weeks, and boy did Cameron and I miss it!  But, it starts up again tomorrow, Tuesday August 18th at 10:45 and 11:30 am.  See you there!

The Books I Found Most Helpful

A friend of mine who is about to have her first baby just asked me what books I found most helpful when planning for Cameron to arrive.  These three were recommended to me by a friend who had already had a baby (my baby guru), and I found them all to be very useful.

Baby Bargains

Baby Bargains

Baby Bargains: I’m one of those people who reads reviews obsessively to find the perfect product.  This book had great no nonsense reviews for all kinds baby related paraphernalia.  This info, combined with the reviews people post on Amazon, made me feel like I was making educated decisions.

Baby 411

Baby 411

Baby 411: Why is my baby’s poop black?  What developmental milestones are coming up? What is Mastitis?  How much should my baby be eating?  Do I really need to boil everything to sterilize it?  The answers to these and many more questions you never thought of but soon will are in this book.  For a first time parent, this book is extremely useful.  It’s not something you read cover to cover, but use more as a reference text, looking up questions as you come up with them.  A serious must-have!

Healthy Sleep Habbits Happy Child

Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child

Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child: My friend who was my baby guru (she has a 2.5 year old) recommended this sleep book, and used this method with her son.  It’s a bit dense to read (you might feel like you are back in college!) but I think it’s really informative when it comes to sleep and babies.   We’ve been using Dr. Weissbleuth’s methods with Cameron and people always comment that he is one of the happiest babies they know.  When he is awake, is is very observant as well as calm.  It is certainly an effort to do sleep training with your baby, but in the end both you and your baby will get more rest, and be happier for it!

Baby Books at a Discount

I read to Cameron at least twice a day – thanks to Grandma and Grampa he has lots of books to choose from!  We also go to the Clinton Hill Library every week for their reading with babies program.  For those of you who would like to get more books into your little one’s lives, check out these two coupons:

Click here for the printable coupon

Click here for the printable coupon

A Borders Printable Coupon for 40% off one item (in store) Expires 8/9/09

A Barnes and Noble Coupon Code for 10% off one item – use code R7X9J4X Expires 8/17/09

Clinton Hill Library – Reading for babies

In New York life is expensive, so I am all about FREE!  Especially when it’s something fun and educational for Cameron.  Every Tuesday at 10:45 and 11:30 Clinton Hill Library has reading (and singing) for babies with some play time afterwards.  It’s a great time to get the babies interested in books, and hanging out with eachother.  Plus, I’ve met some other moms and dads (local baby celeb Tillie is there!)  For the next 2 weeks they will be on break, and movies will be shown at 11am, but the reading will return August 18th.

Clinton Hill Library

Clinton Hill Library

Find out more at the Brooklyn Public Library website.  The Clinton Hill branch is located at 380 Washington Ave. at Lafayette Ave, right around the corner from Underwood Park.

Don’t live in Fort Greene / Clinton Hill?  Check your local library for similar programs!  It’s a great FREE resource!