A review by sparklemaia
Baby Meets World: Suck, Smile, Touch, Toddle: A Journey Through Infancy by Nicholas Day

5.0

A good mix of memoir, science, and history, all told with a humorous, engaging voice. I would recommend this book to anyone with even a passing interest in nonfiction, even if they're not in the early childhood education field. The overall message of the book is reassurance: humans have been raising babies for thousands of years all over the world with totally different practices and beliefs, and (at least a portion of) the kids have survived into adulthood relatively unscathed. Binky or no binky, training them to walk or just letting them figure it out, it's gonna be okay.