Thursday, June 3, 2010

Baby Book

I really want to read this book, but I don't want to read it on vacation because A) I am not pregnant, B) I don't want the person next to me on the plane to talk to me about it and C) I don't want to tell everyone that we are trying yet, and I assume this would be a dead giveaway.

Anyway, when I get back, Barnes and Noble and I have a date.

Paul, mother of two, probes the business of parenting, exposing the high price of raising kids in our consumer-driven nation. Paul points out that it costs upwards of a million dollars to raise a child in the U.S. these days, especially if one buys into the theory that baby must have everything on the market. Following the money, Paul dissects the booming baby business, including smart toys that don't really make kids smarter, themed baby showers and parenting coaches and consultants. The text is a tireless rundown of parents' seemingly bottomless pocketbooks when it comes to bringing up baby, and according to Paul this is not just an upscale, cosmopolitan phenomenon—throughout the country parents are reaching deep into their pockets to fuel this spiraling craze. Though Paul incorporates the pithy quotes of a number of experts, such as psychologist David Elkind's observation, Computers are part of our environment, but so are microwaves and we don't put them in cribs, readers may find themselves wishing for more commentary and less litany. But Paul isn't preachy, although she does reveal that what babies really need is holding, singing, dancing, conversation and outdoor play.

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1 comment:

Carmella said...

Haha, it probably would be a dead giveaway but it does look like a good book. since i'm getting enormous now i doubt anyone would wonder if I was pregnant, so I should read this...I'm too tired to read now though...I can only have one cup of coffee a day so i drink it in the mornings and then I'm just running on fumes by the evenings and can never make myself do anything I want to do (I always just end up watching a movie or tv or sitting on facebook all night). Can't wait to hear if you've got a baby girl brewing in there!!!! :-) I am so jealous because you're in BARCELONA right now!!!

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