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The Wonder Weeks - worth buying?

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Em1503 · 05/09/2014 10:46

Hi, so I've noticed a few people mention this recently so have done a bit of research and it seems to have mixed reviews so I'm undecided whether to buy it or not. Has anyone here read it and if so was it useful or not? My DD is 4 weeks old so plenty of developing to do yet!

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Cariad007 · 05/09/2014 11:28

I've got the app, which has a large chunk of the book anyway but costs about £1.60. I wouldn't say it's spot-on for DS but it isn't far off.

AmyByTheTrain · 05/09/2014 16:51

I second trying the app and seeing what you think. I tried the app, didn't think it a great match to DS, so got the book thinking I must need more explanation. But it still didn't seem to help us much.

However, I know other people who think both the app and book are great, so I think it all just depends on your DC, unfortunately.

beccajoh · 05/09/2014 16:56

I wouldn't bother with the book. I bought the app but if you use google images you can get photos of the diagram explaining when babies have sunny (good) weeks and thundery (unsettled) weeks.

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beccajoh · 05/09/2014 16:57

It's all dated from your baby's due date, not birth date.

Em1503 · 05/09/2014 18:25

Thanks, I've bought the app instead.

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