
What type of non-fiction do you prefer? (Nov '22)
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What type of non-fiction do you prefer? (Nov '22)

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Now that I think of it, I could probably use a good parenting book on teenagers!
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I love that! I’m learning to appreciate others’ insights and perspectives on things, as the years go on, and reading a self-help can definitely do that.
Memoirs/autobiographies are great!
So far, I’ve just done baby and toddler parenting books and articles since I have one of each, but a teen one could definitely be eye-opening!
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I also prefer fiction, but there have definitely been some non-fiction that I’ve enjoyed, too!Julie Gebrosky wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 19:59 I definitely prefer fiction books, but I like parenting books for sure! I hadn’t considered other books like cook books!
Ooo…cookbooks! That’s a good one! I especially like reading dessert-based recipes!

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Parenting toddlers is NO JOKE. My favorite method that I used to survive my children's toddler-hood was from the book 1, 2, 3 Magic. Four out of four highly recommend.hsimone wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 19:24I love that! I’m learning to appreciate others’ insights and perspectives on things, as the years go on, and reading a self-help can definitely do that.
Memoirs/autobiographies are great!
So far, I’ve just done baby and toddler parenting books and articles since I have one of each, but a teen one could definitely be eye-opening!
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Hahaha, I know, right? I personally like the “no, I don’t want it.” Two seconds, “yes, I want it.”meadowsem wrote: ↑02 Nov 2022, 12:18Parenting toddlers is NO JOKE. My favorite method that I used to survive my children's toddler-hood was from the book 1, 2, 3 Magic. Four out of four highly recommend.hsimone wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 19:24I love that! I’m learning to appreciate others’ insights and perspectives on things, as the years go on, and reading a self-help can definitely do that.
Memoirs/autobiographies are great!
So far, I’ve just done baby and toddler parenting books and articles since I have one of each, but a teen one could definitely be eye-opening!
Our pediatrician recommended the “1, 2, 3 Magic” book, too. After a month or so when our baby was born, our toddler went through phase of acting like a baby. Still creeps up (baby is 5 months old), but a lot better than before. We didn’t use the method in the book. Didn’t seem like right fit for our toddler right now. Definitely have in the back of my mind in case we need it later though!
I like some of the things in “The Happiest Toddler on the Block” and we have used some of those tips.
Every kid is so different. Glad there are different ways parents can help their toddlers through such a tough stage.
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That's wonderful to hear! I think it depends on how the non-fiction text is written in order for me to enjoy reading a history book. Even though I'm an adult with two kiddos, I find that if I read a YA version of history, the information sinks in better for me.Withecrown wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 13:52 History is by far my favourite type of nonfiction. I am in love![]()
Glad you love reading history!

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