Synopses & Reviews
In the post-Dr. Spock generation, new parents are faced with an infinite selection of parenting guides offering advice on every possible aspect of raising a healthy, happy baby. These books tend to focus on what a baby needs to develop most fully in the traditional sense: the best nutrition, sleeping patterns, musical or artistic stimulation, the best way to ensure bonding.
But THE BABYS ASTROLOGER goes further.
THE BABYS ASTROLOGER looks at the Sun Sign of the baby from Aries to Pisces and the characteristics of each sign; the Moon Sign and how this relates to the babys emotional needs, and the Rising Sign of the child, which indicates how she relates to her environment and the outside world.
For example, even before he is born the Aries baby makes himself felt with restless kicking and poking, as if impatient to come into the world. The little Pisces baby, however, is a gentler soul who may benefit from a soothing water birth.
The book examines astrological trends operating in a childs life; it provides tables by which parents can easily work out what these trends areand what they mean.
Synopsis
In the post-Dr. Spock generation, new parents are faced with an infinite selection of parenting guides offering advice on every possible aspect of raising a healthy, happy baby. These books tend to focus on what a baby needs to develop most fully in the traditional sense: the best nutrition, sleeping patterns, musical or artistic stimulation, the best way to ensure bonding. But The Baby's Astrologer goes further. The Baby's Astrologer looks at the Sun Sign of the baby from Aries to Pisces and the characteristics of each sign; the Moon Sign and how this relates to the baby's emotional needs, and the Rising Sign of the child, which indicates how she relates to her environment and the outside world.
Synopsis
THE BABY'S ASTROLOGER looks at the Sun Sign of the baby from Aries to Pisces and the characteristics of each sign; the Moon Sign and how this relates to the baby's emotional needs, and the Rising Sign of the child, which indicates how she relates to her environment and the outside world.