In 'Top Tips from the Baby Whisperer for Toddlers' Tracy Hogg's unique advice has been distilled into a handbag-sized, easy-to-use guide that reveals how to 'handle' your toddler and foster his growth and independence, plus essential advice on discipline, socialising and potty training.
Tracy Hogg Books
Tracy Hogg, widely known as "The Baby Whisperer," was a British maternity and neonatal nurse whose intuitive understanding and calming presence with infants earned her international acclaim. She dedicated herself to empowering parents, offering guidance through individual consultations, group classes, and specialized training for nannies. Hogg's unique approach revolutionized how many families approached infant care, providing practical solutions rooted in empathy and expertise. Her legacy continues to shape modern parenting practices.







From "The Baby Whisperer" come her two groundbreaking, national bestselling guides for parents to connect and communicate with their babies and toddlers--now available in this beautiful boxed set.
Sleep is the number one issue that plagues parents from the moment they bring their baby home from hospital. With reassuring, down-to-earth advice, Tracy Hogg's practical sleep programme will help you overcome your baby's sleep problems and works with infants from as young as a day old.
Secrets of the Baby Whisperer for Toddlers
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Tracy Hogg, the "baby whisperer," offers parents guidance on understanding and connecting with their toddlers. Her book presents practical programs like H.E.L.P., T.L.C., and R&R to foster growth, communication, and structure. With wit and enthusiasm, Hogg provides reassurance for navigating the toddler years.
The baby whisperer solves all your problems
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Tracy Hogg knows babies. She can calm even the most distressed or difficult infant, because she understands their language. Hence, her clients call her 'The Baby Whisperer'.
Język niemowląt - Wydanie III poprawione
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
C’è un’età nella vita di tutti i bimbi, e di tutti i genitori, nella quale ogni giorno è una scoperta, una sfida, spesso una lotta. Da quando imparano a camminare a quando iniziano a frequentare la scuola materna, i piccoli non desiderano altro che acquisire indipendenza, sperimentare le proprie capacità, mettere alla prova la pazienza di chi li accudisce e la solidità delle regole. Ma gestire i bambini da uno a tre anni, sempre pieni di energia, sempre a caccia di guai, sempre pronti a dire “No!”, è tutt’altro che una missione impossibile. Tracy Hogg lo insegna in questo libro, che guida i genitori verso la conoscenza del proprio figlio e spiega come affrontare i momenti più delicati, dalla socializzazione all’uso del vasino.



