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The perfect gift book for new parents everywhere! Assess your babys genius in a series of fun and easy tests and activities, in the next title in the best-selling TEST YOUR series. Wait, I know what youre thinking. You may feel you dont have a spare minute to take a shower, let alone conduct elaborate psychometric tests on your mewling new-born bundle of love (and constant nappy changes). But with Test Your Baby, all the hard work has been done for you. You need only stay awake long enough to monitor your mini me as they navigate life on the outside. Is little Olivia more likely to munch her crayons or create a modernist masterpiece? Do precious Olivers gurgles sound more bebop than Beethoven? Does the old spoon as airplane line do the trick, or does baby Georgie demand the exact nutritional content before considering his next spoon of mush? With Test Your Baby, discover more about what lay beneath those coos and squeals with a series of fun tests and activities to confirm whether your baby really is an undiscovered genius.

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HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF www.harpercollins.co.uk First published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 2016 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Text copyright 2016 Rachel Federman Illustrations by Ellen T.

Crenshaw Interior design: Rosamund Saunders Cover images Shutterstock A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978-0-00-820022-0 Ebook Edition August 2016 ISBN 9780008200237 Version: 2016-08-30 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers. DISCLAIMER: This is a book of humour. Caution should be used in all activities, and safety and responsibility rest with the reader. The author and publisher do not accept responsibility for injury or damage. HarperCollinsPublishers has made every reasonable effort to ensure that any picture content and written content in this ebook has been included or removed in accordance with the contractual and technological constraints in operation at the time of publication

For Ellie & Leah, my original guinea pigs
Its never too early to start testing your baby.

In fact hopefully youre reading this book in the delivery room, because it can be too late. Gone are the carefree days when all you had to worry about as a new parent was how to feed an inconsolable baby, survive on no sleep, install a car seat, assemble a high chair, change nappies round the clock and treat a potentially infected umbilical cord. No longer can you loll away the blissful early days rocking your howling, colicky infant into the briefest of naps, passively wait for him to reach outdated milestones like holding up his neck and learning to crawl. Playtime is not for playing any more. He needs to hold his own in a debate about foreign policy, not just hold up his neck. He has to learn the back crawl in Baby Swim class, not just the forward crawl on land.

And forget bedtime stories about anthropomorphised bears getting into their pyjamas. Those kinds of stories simply dont provide enough intellectual stimulation for todays child, who should at a minimum be able to identify all eight bear species by paw print and be conversant with the changing hibernation patterns of all before his second birthday. Where once at mealtimes you might have simply narrated in a singsongy voice, The spoon goes in the mouth, you now need to specify the velocity of the spoon, provide Latin names for body parts and set pured vegetables in their proper historical context. And I hope youve already introduced the baby to a range of musical composers and literary genres in utero. Upon arrival, a full-term baby should be comfortable distinguishing between late Baroque and early Renaissance periods of Western music, for example, and between the Enlightenment and Victorian eras of literature, taking into account certain persistent strains of Romantic thought. Wait.

I know what youre thinking. You dont have a spare minute to take a shower let alone conduct elaborate psychometrically sound tests. These tests are simple and quick to perform. You can conduct one, two or a whole chapter at a time whatever you and your baby have the time and energy for. Just make a note of the results and return to the book when you are ready. In the following pages, Ill take you through the major areas of your babys day, beginning with a general overview and moving on to Playtime, Mealtimes and Sleeping.

I also want to know how your pride and joy performs in the outside world, so Ive included all-important questions about library storytime and visiting the playground under the section called Outings. And because I feel that a deep appreciation for arts and literature is fundamental to the proper cultivation of any human whose life is still measured in months or even weeks, Ive included a chapter on this topic as well. While the questions in these sections ask you to speculate about your babys behaviour and responses based on your observations thus far, the final chapter, Activity Exam, requires you to actually set up a trial and observe your baby. I hope you have fun along the way Were not really assessing your babys skills - photo 4 I hope you have fun along the way. Were not really assessing your babys skills so much as hoping to offer some insight into what areas might particularly engage her. Is she a genius? Of course! Every child is born a genius.

And theres really nothing you need to do to improve that potential but take care of your precious bundle of never-ending needs and give it lots of love, even as you complain daily about the incredible demands of parenting. Most important for the purpose of these tests, please supervise your little one at all times. Only you know what your baby is and is not capable of; please dont put him in any situation that is not developmentally appropriate, and please dont take silly ideas as serious suggestions (no hot and spicy aloo tikki for your six-month-old, for example). Try to resist the pressure to race your baby through babyhood, and toddler through toddlerhood, and child through childhood. If you can slow down enough to meaningfully engage with your baby, which I hope this book helps you to do, then youre ready to run your own victory lap.

The bright side of the endless fatigue of the early months of parenting is that when youre up at 5am every day you really make the most of the mornings.

And the mid-mornings. And the late mornings. And the early afternoons. And the fact that an hour seems to go by... so... slowly. slowly.

Enjoy these Zen moments. Babies keep you tethered to the present theres really no other choice! Theres no time for daydreaming while staring out of the window or dwelling on the past. Youre lucky if you can find a moment to snap a picture for a baby book. Lets find out what life is like with your whiz-kid in training right now. Its hard to imagine, but as plodding as it now feels, it will all go by in a blur. 1.

When it comes to your daily schedule, does your baby prefer: Picture 5 Sticking to a routine? Picture 6Picture 7 Unexpected visits and spontaneous trips? Picture 8Picture 9

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