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    <![CDATA[Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay: And Other Things I Had to Learn as a New Mom]]>
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    <![CDATA[The moment the second line on the pee stick turns pink, women discover they've entered a world of parenting experts.     <p>Friends, family, colleagues, the UPS delivery guy -- suddenly everybody is a trove of advice, much of it contradictory and confusing. With dire warnings of what will happen if baby is fed on demand and even direr warnings of what will happen if he isn't, not to mention hordes of militant &quot;lactivists,&quot; cosleeping advocates, and books on what to worry about next, modern parenthood can seem like a minefield.     <p>In busy Mom-friendly short essays, Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay delivers the empathetic straight dirt on parenting, tackling everything from Mommy &amp; Me classes (&quot;Your baby doesn't need to be making friends at three months old -- you do! But not with people you'll meet at Mommy &amp; Me&quot;) to attachment parenting (&quot;If you're holding your baby 24/7, that's not a baby, that's a tumor&quot;). Stefanie Wilder-Taylor combines practical tips with sidesplitting humor and refreshing honesty, assuring women that they can be good mothers and responsibly make their own choices. A witty and welcome antidote to trendy parenting texts and scarifying case studies, Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay provides genuine support, encouragement, and indispensable common-sense advice.</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Motherhood -- it's not for wimps. Once the zigzagging hormones and endless, bleary-eyed exhaustion of the first year have worn off, you're left with the startling realization that your tiny, immobile bundle has become a rampaging toddler, complete with his or her very own, very forceful personality. Just as Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay helped debunk decades of parenting myths to offer honest advice for the first year, Naptime Is the New Happy Hour is a voice of reason for every woman facing questions such as: Will refined sugar make my toddler's head explode? Is it wrong to have a cocktail at two in the afternoon? And what exactly is a Backyardigan? With biting wit and boatloads of common sense, Stefanie Wilder-Taylor addresses all these concerns and more. Whether it's planning easy outings that are fun for both of you (fact: your child will find the local Target just as scintillating as the Guggenheim), dishing the dirt on preschool TV (those mothers who swear their kids don't watch television? Liars or psychos, every one), or perfecting the art of the play date, readers will find advice, anecdotes, and a reassuring sense of camaraderie to help them survive -- and even thrive -- during each hilarious, frustrating, and amazing moment.]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;big&gt;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;<strong>A rapier-sharp, hilariously irreverent collection of true-life essays from the beloved author of <em>Sippy Cups Are Not for Chardonnay</em>.</strong>&lt;/big&gt;<p>Stefanie Wilder-Taylor has never been one to take the conventional route. Whether financing a move to LA with only a best friend's bat mitzvah savings or accidentally freebasing cocaine, Stefanie is living proof that the unlikely can happen -- usually to her. And when it does, the best response is a potent combination of pluck, luck, humor, and frequently, alcohol.<p>In these candid essays, Stefanie recounts how a nice Jewish girl from Queens became a Hollywood producer, writer, and mother of three, with some surprising detours along the way. From disproving her mother's &quot;cars aren't free&quot; refrain by going on <em>Hollywood Squares</em> and winning one, to signing up for a romantic sunset cruise that turns out to be a hellish fratfest staffed by a pushy pirate-attired crew, Stefanie shares her triumphs, missteps, and the many lessons learned. She reveals why it's never a good sign when your new therapist brings out a stuffed bumblebee and a whiffle ball bat, and how to outsmart a potential stalker by channeling your inner Tori Spelling. Through the good, the bad, the poignant, and the outrageous, she displays a voice that is by turns self-skewering, hopeful, and wise. <em>It's Not Me, It's You</em> is personal storytelling at its funniest, bravest, and most irresistible.</p></p>]]>
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