Baby Codes: 101 Winning Combinations to Help Your Baby Sleep.
By Kevin Mills
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Parents lose almost 350 hours of sleep during their baby’s first year. Over the first two years? They’ll have missed out on as much as six months of sleep. The problem is clear: parents need to find effective ways to help their babies sleep so they can sleep! The solution? Baby Codes.
Baby Codes is quick to emphasize that each and every child is unique. What works beautifully for one child won’t necessarily work for another. What’s more, parents simply don’t have the time to read each and every baby sleep book they’re given to find what works.
Baby Codes makes it easy. Parents quickly discover 101 easy-to-use tips and combinations to get their babies to sleep fast. Every suggestion can be read in a minute and easily applied. But the best part? The majority of them are not only easy, but free.
Parents worldwide are looking for fast and effective ways to help their babies sleep soundly. Baby Codes has the solution they’ve been dreaming of.
Kevin Mills
Kevin Mills has been a missionary, a market research analyst, a lawn boy, a receptionist and even performed as an energetic Chuck E. Cheese back in high school. And FYI, the costume isn't nearly as hot or stanky as you imagine. It's worse. Much, much worse.Kevin's been a Stay-at-Home Dad since 2002 when his first son, Kyler, popped into the world. He's since been blessed with two more K Clones: Kaleb and Kara. While all three may act like insane, drunken monkeys at times, he loves them dearly as they have taught him how to slow down, have patience, and laugh at life more often. He and Kim have been married for 30 years.
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Reviews for Baby Codes
4 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5stuff picked up from the net. nothing we already don't know. waste of money
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a short book that would be very helpful to new parents. The book is refreshing because the author isn't an "expert professional." It is sort of like listening to an experienced neighbor who has had a few kids. As the author states, not all of these suggestions will work, but even if you only find one or two that are helpful, it is worth the price of the book. Personally I found the author's attempt at humor kind of annoying, so I only gave it 4 stars.
Book preview
Baby Codes - Kevin Mills
Baby Codes
101 Winning Combinations to Help Your Baby Sleep
Kevin Mills
Mills Creative Minds, LLCBaby Codes by Kevin Mills
© 2020 All rights reserved
ISBN: 978-1-7346439-1-6
Cover Design & Page Layout by Ira-Rebeca at Fiverr
Mills Creative Minds, LLC, Box 486, Como, CO 80432
www.MillsCreativeMinds.com
All companies, products or websites mentioned or profiled in this book were selected by the author solely for the purpose of illustration. All are successful and reputable companies, to the author’s best knowledge, but in no case should the inclusion of any company, product or website in Baby Codes be interpreted as an endorsement or recommendation by the author or publisher. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners, and any reference herein does not constitute or imply affiliation with, endorsement, or recommendation of Baby Codes by the respective trademark owners.
Praise for Baby Codes
Every new parent I work with is worn out, sleep-deprived, and exhausted! They need quick, easy solutions to help their baby sleep through the night. Too many parents are running on empty and are unable to fully enjoy this special time. By reading Baby Codes you will quickly discover 101 unique, diverse and practical suggestions to help you relax, knowing you have lots of tried and tested solutions at your fingertips.
Sue Atkins, Founder, Positive-Parents.com
Baby Codes is an organized, easy-to-read and humorous book of varied techniques to help your baby sleep. Whenever a sleepless parent needs help – fast – Baby Codes is ready and waiting with a quick tip to help get babies to sleep.
Shirley Cress Dudley, Licensed Professional Counselor, Author of Blended Family Advice
Baby Codes shines with creative tips for all parents — new or experienced — on how to get their babies to sleep. As a bonus, it’s guaranteed to make even the most sleep-deprived parent laugh (or at least stop sobbing). Upon finishing it your first thought will be wondering if Kevin Mills would be willing to move in to put your newborn to sleep for you (I asked him already. Sadly, he kindly declined. For now.) Your second thought will be to question how anyone managed bedtime before Baby Codes arrived.
Beth Orchard, Experienced Mom of Six Reluctant Sleepers
With a sense of humor that can only come from experience, Kevin Mills offers concise, easy-to-understand advice for sleep-deprived parents. Based on personal experience and extensive research, Baby Codes is a full of creative ideas to get your kids to sleep. As a father of five young boys, I have found Baby Codes to be a great resource.
Jeremy Nicholson, Department of Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, South Plains College, Lubbock, Texas
Baby Codes is one of those books you just have to have around if you spend any time around babies. Old and new ideas alike are sprinkled with humor and interesting facts. We all need to get our good night’s sleep, and Kevin Mills gives some great tips on how to do just that!
Robin R. McCoy, http://www.championscentre.com/biz Equipping People to Live Successful Christian Lives
This isn’t your grandmother’s baby book! As a busy mama of five, I thought I knew all the bedtime tricks for babies. Baby Codes is full of fresh remedies for exhausted parents. Easy-to-use with a nice dose of humor. I love it!
Elisa Op’t Hof, Founder & President of Undercover Mama, www.UndercoverMama.com
Baby Codes is an invaluable resource for anyone who has or cares for a baby. The tips are short, sweet and to the point. And there’s a solution for every baby! Definitely a must-have on any parent’s bookshelf!
Leigh Spoon, High Point, NC (i_mommy on Twitter)
Baby Codes is great! Very simple, useful tools that I have personally used and know for a matter-of-fact that they work. As a mother of two, I would highly recommend this book!
Ashley Buie, Oklahoma
Having raised three children and spending many sleepless nights trying to get them to sleep, I wish I had had this book on my nightstand. I will definitely be giving Baby Codes to my two nieces who are expecting early next year. Maybe I can give them the greatest gift of all... SLEEP!
Jalene Trower, Oklahoma
Kevin Mills presents a fresh (and fun!) approach to the time-worn problem of getting a baby to drift off to neverland. Baby Codes offers a comprehensive list of remedies, each concisely written for those parents who need assistance with getting their baby to sleep but do not have the time (or the desire) to read an exhaustive manual.
Lynn Jacobs, Tennessee
Kevin is onto something big with Baby Codes. As a weary mom, if I ever get a chance to read a book, it has to be quick and easy to follow because, let’s face it, I can barely string five words together to make a complete sentence (let alone read that same sentence). You’ll find yourself laughing out loud with Kevin’s clever wit and sly confidence as he suggests code after code to use in deciphering your baby. Baby Codes is full of great, easy-to-use options that inspire hope that one day soon, you will sleep soundly. A refreshing resource for weary moms everywhere!
Alysa Clark, Mother of Two, Chicago, IL. www.WaterStreetDreams.com
Sleep deprivation makes crazies of us all. Raising a newborn while working on 2 hrs sleep (a week) is sometimes a cruel reality! The humor and insight that Baby Codes offers during this insanity-inducing time is a welcome treat for any new mom!
Starr Cliff, Lubbock, TX. Mom of Three. Wife of One. www.lostinlaundry.com
You’re a new parent, you’re sleep deprived, and everyone keeps telling you babies don’t come with instruction manuals.
Don’t believe them. Baby Codes is that elusive manual every parent is looking for. Read it. Read it now, (while you’re still able to keep your eyes open).
Anya Richardson, Unofficial Blurbologist, Mulhall, OK
As a mother of two, Baby Codes is a godsend. My first child? No sleep