Recommended Books
Get practical advice on the different aspects and ages of raising a child by reading any of Bee Well Pediatrics’ recommended books. Our private pediatric clinic also highly encourages moms and dads to read books to their young ones to bond with them and develop their children’s reading skills and comprehension.
Good Reads About Parenthood
- Vaccinated by Paul Offit, M.D.
- What to Do When Your Baby Is Premature by Joseph A. Garcia-Prats, M.D.
- What to Expect in the First Year by Eilenberg, Murkoff, and Hathaway
- The Complete Book of Breastfeeding by Marvin S. Eiger, M.D.
- Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems by Richard Ferber
- David Decides About Thumb-Sucking: A Story for Children by Heitler and Singer (To be read to your child.)
- American Academy of Pediatrics Books
- Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5
- Caring for Your School-Age Child: Ages 5-12
- Caring for Your Teenager
- Your Baby’s First Year
- Heading Home With Your Newborn: From Birth to Reality
- Immunizations and Infectious Diseases: An Informed Parent’s Guide
- Guide to Your Child’s Sleep
- Guide to Your Child’s Allergies and Asthma
- Guide to Toilet Training
- Guide to Your Child’s Symptoms
- New Mother’s Guide to Breastfeeding
- Guide to Your Child’s Nutrition
- Baby & Child Health: The Essential Guide from Birth to 11 Years
- Waking Up Dry
- Your Child’s Best Shot: A Parent’s Guide to Vaccination
Story Time: The Power of Reading to Your Child
Reading to children aids in intellectual and character development, fosters language skills, and establishes a lifelong learning habit within them. This activity also allows busy parents to strengthen their bond with their children. When read to from an early age, young ones associate children’s books with positive feelings since they associate the act with quality time spent with their mom and dad.