Product Review: The Happiest Baby on the Block

safbaby2 | January 16, 2008 | 0 Comments

21a3ex6w13l_aa_sl160_.jpgHave you ever wished you had a magic solution to help calm or soothe your baby? Would you like to learn how to turn tears into tranquility? Well, if you are a parent, a grandparent, or a caregiver of any sorts, the answer is “YES!”

We have already reviewed Dr. Harvey Karp, M.D’s Happiest Toddler on the Block, and I will have to say that I am incorporating, daily, some of the tools I learned from him there. Invaluable tips, and Happiest Baby on the Block is just as valuable a tool for parents everywhere.

A great thing about this DVD is that it puts you directly into real live circumstances, with real babies and real parents, and shows you step-by-step instructions on how to effectively sooth your baby.  Dr. Harvey Karp , a pediatrician of 30 years who graduated from UCLA school of Medicine, turns on a baby’s “calming reflex” by mimicking sensations babies are accustomed to in the womb.

Testimonials From The Happiest Baby On The Block

I mentioned the phrase “magic solution” at the opening of this review. To really understand what I mean you will have to see The Happiest Baby on the Block. But to give you a little more insight on what to expect, here are a few comments from parents in the DVD who were working with Dr. Karp, helping to soothe their crying, fussy babies in seconds:

  • “it’s amazing”
  • “unbelievable”
  • “it changes your life”
  • “miracle”
  • “I feel like a confident mom”.

We love these concepts and tools offered in this DVD, and are confident that they will bring peace and tranquility to your baby, and to your family! 

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