How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm
And Other Adventures in Parenting
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Hayman
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By:
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Mei-Ling Hopgood
A tour of global practices that will inspire American parents to expand their horizons (and geographical borders) and learn that there’s more than one way to diaper a baby.
Mei-Ling Hopgood, a first-time mom from suburban Michigan - now living in Buenos Aires - was shocked that Argentine parents allow their children to stay up until all hours of the night. Could there really be social and developmental advantages to this custom? Driven by a journalist’s curiosity and a new mother’s desperation for answers, Hopgood embarked on a journey to learn how other cultures approach the challenges all parents face: bedtimes, potty training, feeding, teaching, and more.
Observing parents around the globe and interviewing anthropologists, educators, and child-care experts, she discovered a world of new ideas. The Chinese excel at potty training, teaching their wee ones as young as six months old. Kenyans wear their babies in colorful cloth slings - not only is it part of their cultural heritage, but strollers seem outright silly on Nairobi’s chaotic sidewalks. And the French are experts at turning their babies into healthy, adventurous eaters. Hopgood tested her discoveries on her spirited toddler, Sofia, with some enlightening results.
This intimate and surprising look at the ways other cultures raise children offers parents the option of experimenting with tried and true methods from around the world and shows that there are many ways to be a good parent.
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Interesting book. Not the best narrator imo
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Where does How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I thought it was a good listen- the author kept the book interesting with lots of facts and information, but also kept my interest by mixing in her own life stories- I found it to be linear and made me want to keep listening (whereas Brining Up Bebe became obnoxiously redundant and felt like a drawn out article)What other book might you compare How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm to and why?
A smarter, more interesting and less redundant "Bringing up Bebe"Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book made me breath a little easier- its so easy to get caught up in the parenting battles (this method vs. this method or you'll end up with a psychopath)- it was a good reminder that different cultures raise their children in different ways, and so ultimately there isn't "one way"- for a preggo first time mom (the number 1 target for unsolicited parenting "musts") this book was a great read (listen)Any additional comments?
interesting, not too heavy, and will leave parents feeling like they can "do it"!Interesting, engaging and a relaxing listen
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They do what?!
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Every parent should read this one!
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Entertaining food for thought
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