The Japanese weaning book is a handbook that also provides useful information for Vietnamese mothers in their difficult but sweet parenting journey.
content
1. Japanese style snacks
2. Weaning is not a fight
3. Eat without tears
Along with the French or American weaning method , many mothers are interested in Japanese weaning. In order to successfully apply the way Japanese mothers raise Vietnamese mothers, they should find and read Japanese-style weaning books for reference. MarryBaby introduces to her mother 3 favorite books.
1. Japanese style snacks
Many mothers during pregnancy have learned about Japanese parenting methods, including the problem of weaning. Japanese weaning food is a rich guide for mothers.
The book introduces simple, rich and easy-to-make recipes in a short time. From how to plan meals for children from sharing food from adult rations to using food for children ...

Japanese weaning food is a useful guide with many scientific knowledge of child rearing
The book's author also emphasized: “The important thing at this stage is not only feeding and monitoring the development of the child, but also monitoring the eating function and appropriately attracting the appetite of the child. young, make them independent.
That's why, like the title of the book, I recommend simple recipes that anyone can make in a short time because it's "simple", "easy to do". Also talk very carefully about the foods to consider when the child is sick , food allergies. In addition, the book also includes recipes for allergies so that snacking does not become boring. "
This book also has prepared easy-to-understand answers to such questions in the Q&A section. If you read that section, you will easily understand what to do from now on and how you can face the child with your generous generosity.
2. Weaning is not a fight
The book gives information to parents to understand how much children eat enough? How is normal? And what will help indulge in and possibly self-eating? What are the psychological and physical states of children each age and parents' common misunderstandings with these changes?
More than that, the book has written a lot about safety tips for babies starting to eat solids, about the importance of healthy nutrition (eating less salt, less sugar, balance ...) from the very beginning. The book closely follows the self-directed weaning method, but also suggests solutions for families who did not start with this method in the first place, or in combination with traditional weaning and Japanese weaning.

Weaning without tears and Snacking is not a battle, 2 books must not be missed when raising a baby.
3. Eat without tears
The book is not simply a Japanese-style weaning method, but a Vietnamese mother successfully applied it after reading, understanding and thinking.
The title of the book affirms: “What is a snack without tears? Is when the child doesn't cry because he was forced to eat and the mother doesn't cry because he missed the meal. Is when you get excited before every meal and I'm happy to see you finish all the food you make. The book Eating Weaning Without Tears by Mother Xoai, a Vietnamese mother raising her children in Japan, would have brought many suggestions.
Learning from Japanese mothers, Xoai's mother has tried to train her baby Mango self-discipline and concentration. Mother Xoai also respects the baby's preferences, needs and wants. In order to make the baby greedy and eat more, the mother of Mango has prepared delicious, varied and beautifully decorated dishes so that the baby can only look and crave it ”.

How to make your baby eat delicious snacks? Although she has made great efforts to buy and puree all kinds of meats, vegetables, bone broth, ... cooked with dilute porridge, Hoa's 5-month-old daughter still refuses to swallow and spit food all the time. Even when she bought powdered food for snacks, she refused. I am very confused, not knowing how to handle the child ...
Hopefully, 3 Japanese-style snack books will bring the amount of scientific knowledge that mothers need to raise their children physically healthy so that they can have joyful joy in the exciting motherhood journey.