4 Must-Read Books On Pregnancy (Under S$40)

1. THE PREGNANCY COUNTDOWN BOOK: NINE MONTHS OF PRACTICAL TIPS, USEFUL ADVICE, AND UNCENSORED TRUTHS

The eye-catching title of the book bears it all. Expect practical advice as the authors take you on a nine-month journey towards parenthood. Singaporean moms will enjoy reading this book because it avoids sugarcoating. The tone of the book is not too harsh either. Simply, it gets straight to the point!

I am mostly impressed about three parts. Firstly, it elaborates on the pregnancy issues that you are probably afraid to ask (e.g., stretch marks or eating regimen). Secondly, it pays attention on the relationship dynamics between the husband and wife. Lastly, it seeks to educate the expectant fathers on the trials that the pregnant partner is about to face.

Get the uncensored truth for as low as S$24.25 at Popular Bookstore.

2. MAYO CLINIC GUIDE TO A HEALTHY PREGNANCY

If you are a health-conscious individual like me, chances are, you have read several Mayo Clinic articles. Mayo Clinic is a non-profit medical research group based in Minnesota. The institution provides free online resources for everyone. The professionalism manifested in their website translates to the information packed inside the “Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy” book. This elaborate book functions as a reference guide, which you can browse from time to time.

The book includes three main sections: the pregnancy, the childbirth, and the newborn. The first part gives you week-by-week explanation of the changes that your body and mind will go through. Also, it shows the complete illustration of the baby’s development.

What will draw you closer to the book is its ability to give you informed decision by highlighting several pros and cons on important topics such as breastfeeding. Stand your ground after getting this 36-dollar book!

3. THE EXPECTANT FATHER: FACTS, TIPS, AND ADVICE FOR DADS-TO-BE

Let us turn the tables around by focusing on one of the best pregnancy books for dads-to-be. I have to admit! There is a limited amount of pregnancy books tailored for men, but The Expectant Father is highly recommended. The author of the book speaks from his firsthand experience as a dad. This makes the book personal and relevant.

Most expectant dads are full of anxiety about the whole process at hand, but this book aims to ease your worries. The organized chapters of this book includes dealing with labor as well as the potential emergencies that can arise. Hopefully, you can prepare for all types of scenarios.

What you will enjoy most about this book is its witty and humorous tone. Grab your own copy for only S$18.32.

4. BE PREPARED: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR NEW DADS

It seems like humor is a common writing style for authors who offer pregnancy books that are tailored for dads. This is not a bad thing! Aside from humor, Be Prepared boasts a wide array of topics from basic newborn care to selecting the ideal stroller.

Are you wondering how to successfully read your baby’s temperature? Or, do you need a step-by-step illustration on how to swaddle a newborn? All these are covered by the book. You read that right! This 29-dollar book is suitable for men who have no previous experience on fatherhood.

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[Disclaimer: Due to the public’s clamor for these helpful books, local bookstores occasionally run out of stocks. You can either wait patiently for the re-stock or consider the alternative options of purchasing. Thank you!]

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Brightest Financial Nuggets From Acclaimed Dads

A man who exercises parental care over other people and acts as a protector or a provider – that is the textbook definition of the word FATHER.

But the real nature of a father and his child is more complex than that. My father was the first person to tell me that my dreams are valid. He taught me how to deal with difficult people and to laugh at life’s problems. He worked hard to ensure that I finish my studies on exclusive institutions despite how hefty the costs were. Truly, my father is an amazing human being and I am proud to call him my DAD.

Like my dad, most of the fathers out there are great at giving advice about work, love, and money. Their advice may be clichés at times but the wisdom that they passed on often sticks with their children. So in the cheerful spirit of Father’s Day (June 19), I present you some of the brightest finance advice from experienced dads…

1. KNOW WHAT AN ASSET IS

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, believes that it is important to “know what an asset is, acquire them, and become rich.” Its premise is simple. To become financially independent, you must acquire income-generating assets which can pay for all your expenses. The only problem is that some people do not know how to differentiate between an asset and a liability. Instead of purchasing equities or bonds, these people purchase iPhone and MacBook.

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2. MAKE MONEY WORK FOR YOU

David Richmond is the founder of a financial planning firm called Richmond Brothers, while his father worked in the insurance industry throughout his life. David’s dad reminded him that there are two ways to make money: to earn it or to grow it. Merely working for it and witnessing it grow can be hard as you can only work so much. This is why you must incorporate the two ways. Your hard-earned money must be saved and be able to grow with an interest.

3. WORK HARD DOING WHAT YOU LOVE

How does one begin to describe the powerhouse that is Donald Trump? For starters, he is running for United States’ 2016 Presidential election. But he is best known as a businessman and a television personality. His father, Fred Trump, was the original real estate tycoon in the family. He owned the company Trump Management Co. where Donald first worked for. Despite the “scandals” that Fred have been through in 1954, he bounced back and built affordable rental housing system in New York City.

Donald Trump was once quoted saying: “My father didn’t give me much money, but what he did give me was a good education and the simple formula for getting wealthy: Work hard doing what you love.”

4. DO NOT SWING AT EVERY PITCH

The iconic Warren Buffett once gave an advice to his son Peter Buffett about investing: “You don’t have to swing at every pitch.” It is direct yet full of substance. When investing your wealth, it is important to wait for opportunities that fit your criteria (e.g., your needs and personality). And if nothing of that sort comes along, you must wait patiently and practice perseverance.

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