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The Happiest Baby on the Block; Fully Revised and Updated Second Edition: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep Longer

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The Happiest Baby on the Block; Fully Revised and Updated Second The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep Longer

300 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2022

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Harvey Karp

28 books87 followers
Dr. Harvey Karp is a nationally renowned pediatrician and child development specialist. He is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. Over the past 30 years, he has taught thousands of parents, from working moms to superstars like Madonna, Michelle Pfeiffer and Pierce Brosnan his secrets for making children happy.

Dr. Karp has committed his full-time efforts to writing, lecturing and education. He now travels extensively across America and around the world lecturing the medical community and the public about how to use his innovative discoveries to help parents successfully meet the needs of their young children.

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Profile Image for Nicole Kofmehl.
48 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2025
4-5 stars! It just felt right starting 2025 off with this book. Practical tips that I’m hoping will be helpful for us in the future. Since I was a colicky baby, one can bet I’ll be met with my own soon.
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3 reviews
June 4, 2025
While true that the information could fit on a pamphlet, it is a very quick and easy read. And if you just want the basics, throughout the book you get guided to which parts you only need to read to understand the techniques used.

I liked having a bit more background, in-depth how-to and the addition of the part about sleep.

For whether it works, no clue yet. God help me in the coming months!
Profile Image for Annabel Jacobs.
371 reviews
April 28, 2025
I found this book to be quite helpful! It is repetitive but I feel like I have retained the information better because of the repetition. I’m looking forward to putting the info into practice.
58 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2025
Dr. Karp provides a simple method to calming your baby and how to troubleshoot problems when they arise. Each baby is different, but this is a good book to have in your toolkit should you need it!
Profile Image for Brianna Walker.
70 reviews
March 18, 2025
I feel more knowledgeable and confident about how to implement the 5 S's. I plan to use this book as a reference and tabbed many pages to go back to once baby arrives!
Profile Image for Luis Ferrao.
75 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2025
5.0 estrelas (e-book)

Leitura fácil e que explica bem os 5 S. A teoria está. Resta ver a prática :)
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23 reviews
October 5, 2024
Super helpful with a newborn- the tips absolutely do work. I wish he had spent less time plugging smart sleeper bassinets- I know he has one on the market but I felt like he reminded us of it 5 times per chapter.

10/10 will recommend this book to new parents - or at least the tips to help calm their newborn!
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October 2, 2024
Good information, but the book equivalent of “this meeting could’ve been an email.” DNF.
Profile Image for Shaan Shaikh.
5 reviews
August 23, 2025
The five S's: swaddle, shush, swing, suck, stomach/side (in rank order of utility for my baby Summer) are very effective.
Profile Image for Kaitlin Sparkman.
158 reviews
February 14, 2025
I CANNOT STRESS HOW IMPORTANT THIS BOOK IS FOR NEW PARENTS. However, it is only applicable for newborns. So, note to Karp: please change the cover image to that of a newborn rather than a baby who is at least 6-7 months old (based on the fact that they are sitting up unassisted), so that people know this book is meant to be read in the first 3-4 months of life.

If you don't know the premise, it is that Karp has a theory for what exactly "colic" is as well as how to treat it. I refused to believe that Colic is just something that happens to babies, so I was happy to find out that someone else agreed, presented their own theory, and backed it up with plenty of research and personal experience.

I feel like a baby whisperer now that I know the 5 S's. I will provide the disclaimer that our newborn was a relatively easy baby who definitely did not have colic. But, we still used these tools to help calm her down after getting a shot, helping her get to sleep, or dealing with her when she was going through a very fussy growth spurt.

It does get repetitive at times, but for the most part the repetition is helpful in cementing the 5 S's and why they work.
Profile Image for Matt.
87 reviews
August 22, 2025
*audiobook

I wish I read this weeks ago. This was the book for which I was looking. I often suspect that you have all of these resources and you’re constantly trying new stuff and then BAM something works but really it’s just happenstance but now you swear by it. Everything that worked for me was in this book. He just pushed me to be a little more persistent, forceful, and confident in my techniques and so far it’s been fantastic. It’s only been a few days. And he said my tools would be worthless in a few months. But for now I’m at least optimistic about the next calming session. That’s a nice feeling.

Also put your baby down and wake them up? Sure. Just tried that. Took 3 tries to get her to stay asleep and the last try I just didn’t wake her up. Hilarious prank. He got me.
16 reviews
October 17, 2024
The chapter on the 5 Ss was helpful. Other parts were interesting, but the book was SO repetitive, had logical fallacies that the author didn't address (e.g. says the 5 Ss trigger the calming reflex and reflexes are automatic, yet doing the 5 Ss might take time for your baby to get used to and calm with), and a very apparent shill for the Snoo. "You can try all these things or you can just use a smart sense bassinet." Overall it was fine and I'll use some tips from it, but it easily could have been a 100 page booklet without losing anything of importance.
Profile Image for Perri.
180 reviews13 followers
April 1, 2025
1.5 stars. Some good advice in here, for sure, but I can't give this book a higher review in good conscience given that it felt soooooooooooooo self-promotional and smarmy (even the foreword thanks Madonna for being a client) and it didn't really seem to be based in much science, or even if it was, was all just written as if it's the author's opinion or the highway.
Profile Image for Libby King.
45 reviews
July 3, 2025
I highly recommend this book to any expecting parent!! I learned so much about how to follow simple steps to get your baby to sleep well. I also learned about how colic is rarely a real condition, and how to implement the 5 sleep steps to prevent this ‘condition’ in the 4th trimester!
We will be reaching for this book again later for sure.
Profile Image for Pragya Bhatt.
Author 2 books3 followers
June 3, 2024
I really liked the way this book is written and I found it helpful. I'd suggest to new parents because a lot of the tips given in the book actually work. Also, he doesn't try to push the SNOO on to unsuspecting readers, so I really appreciated that too!
Profile Image for Shannel Merical.
159 reviews
October 16, 2024
4.5 stars rounded down.

I found this information very helpful as a new parent, however, I did find it to start getting very redundant toward the end. Would still highly recommend to anyone having trouble soothing a fussy baby!
Profile Image for Jasmine.
7 reviews
November 28, 2024
A good book and i think it can help but I didn’t like that it
Keeps repeating the same things throughout
Saying that it’s ok to keep swaddling after baby can roll over, just to “swaddle right” and it will be fine!
And the history parts are unnecessary
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13 reviews3 followers
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December 11, 2024
Dr Karp is very good with babies and a very shrewd business man. The happiest baby company preys on the vulnerability of new parents to milk them for every dollar. This is a great book but the author is a greedy capitalist leach on society.
Profile Image for Sandra Jones.
43 reviews
January 13, 2025
Great information for expectant and new parents, grandparents and caregivers. Learn the five "S" method to simulate womb experiences (sound, motion, etc.). When all else fails (fed, clean diaper, etc.) Karp's method works! One-star removed for the last third of the book being repetitive.
Profile Image for Sarah Burton.
390 reviews3 followers
February 28, 2025
Simple, concise, repetitive- but in a good way, really driving home the key points. As a professional (nurse, lactation consultant) I agree with these philosophies, and as a soon-to-be-mama I really hope they work! 😅
Profile Image for Kandace Hyland.
42 reviews8 followers
May 5, 2025
I’m sure I’ll be so glad to have read this book when our baby arrives, and helps me understand why the Snoo was designed as it was. My only complaint is that the book could have been substantially shorter and still provided all of the information.
Profile Image for Myah Hill.
40 reviews
July 17, 2025
audio book
good, informative, and easy to listen to! Gets a little repetitive at times. Has practical ways to help baby so would probably be nice to have a physical copy to remember/see tips and tricks on the 5 S’s.
Profile Image for Dana Taylor.
12 reviews
August 6, 2025
Could have been a 1-2 page document summarizing the importance of the 5-S approach along with each step. Very repetitive book and feels outdated with some of the research, despite being an updated edition.
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2 reviews
August 27, 2025
It was repetitive, and there were a few typos and at least one instance of the same anecdote being told twice (although I'm not sure why I care), but I still ended up developing a soft spot for Dr. Karp. If these techniques work, I will bump this up to five stars.
23 reviews
June 13, 2024
Swaddle, side/stomach lying, shush, swing, suck.

Really liked pushing the Snoo. Don't other things I didn't agree with or didn't think had much substation. Longer than it needed to be.
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