
James F. Clapp III has a book called Exercising Through Your Pregnancy, a book about all the regular benefits of exercise as well as the ways that you can return to your pre-shapes sooner even after you have your baby. But what's more the book talks about ways to cut and reduce stress and also to help you avoid thinking stressful things. Sometimes women feel like exercising will lead to miscarriages or malformations of some kind and the author insists that this is not the case as he determines the ways that they can help the mother and affect the growth of the baby as well as what it contributes to milk production and what kinds should be avoided.
Baby Barbells, by Joshua Levitt is a book about how to help dad get back into shape after the baby is born, not necessarily to get his shape back, but how to use baby in his exercises so he can help get buff while bonding with the new baby at once. Really a two birds, one stone experience, there are funky, full color pictures that show how dad can exercise while holding the baby in his arms and bonding with the child as well.
Tracey Mallett writes Super Fit Mama, a book that helps you stay fit during pregnancy as well as get your figure back after the birth of the baby. It gives you advice on how to stay fit and eat right as well as giving you safe and fun exercises and meal plans and delicious recipes so you can eat healthy and take care of yourself at the same time. This can help you ease back pain and lose belly fat so that before and after the pregnancy, the book has you covered.
Helen Garabedian writes Itsy Bitsy Yoga, a book that is designed for children with simple but effectual yoga exercises for your child that can really have a great impact on their life and on their world as well as help keep them healthy and fit for a long time coming. Made for toddlers and preschoolers this is a great book for them.
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