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    Posted: 04 September 2008 at 7:42am
a list or book anywhere with all that a first time mum needs to know about baby. Like normal body temp, normal behaviour and all those kinds of things.
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Were you given a Well Child book when Alexander was born? I found it useful for quick info in those first few weeks.
I also like the Thriving Under 5 book I was given at my first Plunket visit.





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I got given a book by Plunket called "Thriving under Five" which has a lot of information.
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hehe snap, mama Pickle!
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If you're not with Plunket, you can purchase it from Whitcoulls for a few bucks

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There's also actually a lot of info in the Bounty book - I didn't look at mine until a few weeks after JJ was born and when I finally did I was all "ohh that might have been helpful to know a couple of weeks ago"

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Heheheheh we joke about the fact that we need a manual!!

We find that we use our Bounty book and our Well Child book a lot, the other resource we use a lot is Plunket line.

 

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Ha ha - I thought it sounded like someone was after the manual too SimSam!

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argh! I never got a bounty book or a bounty pack from hospital or birthcare when Jayden was born! where can I get one from'? are they useful?
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I got the NZ 3am handbook from Whitcoulls- it is really useful for when they are sick and has heaps of health info.

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Originally posted by MamaPickle MamaPickle wrote:

Were you given a Well Child book when Alexander was born? I found it useful for quick info in those first few weeks.
I also like the Thriving Under 5 book I was given at my first Plunket visit.





Yep I agree with Charly, the Thriving Under 5 is GREAT and also your well child(plunket) book! It has everything you need to know, they should ahave given you one st the hospital?

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Originally posted by MamaPickle MamaPickle wrote:


If you're not with Plunket, you can purchase it from Whitcoulls for a few bucks

Or I can send you one


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